Startups Directory

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Company Round Amount Date Industry Location
Adept
Adept is an enterprise AI platform that automates complex, multi-step workflows across software applications by directly perceiving and acting on user interfaces like a human would. It uses proprietary models to locate elements on webpages, reason about documents, and execute end-to-end business processes—from data extraction and form population to license application processing. The platform is designed for enterprises seeking to offload repetitive tasks while keeping humans in the loop for critical decisions.
Series B $350M 2023-03-15 Machine Learning United States
Imbue
Imbue builds foundation models optimized for reasoning to power robust AI agents that can code, understand goals, and work autonomously. The company takes a full-stack approach—training custom large language models (>100B parameters), developing agentic systems, and building infrastructure—rather than relying on third-party models. With $232M in funding and a $150M Dell partnership for a dedicated 10,000 H100 GPU cluster, Imbue is positioning itself as an independent player in AI agent development, not competing directly with foundation model companies but complementing the broader AI ecosystem.
Series B $200M 2023-09-09 Artificial Intelligence United States
Hai Robotics
Hai Robotics develops Automated Case-handling Mobile Robots (ACRs) and modular ASRS systems that intelligently bring totes and cartons to workstations rather than moving entire racks. The company's HaiPick family of solutions enables warehouses to achieve 99%+ pick accuracy, 4x efficiency gains, and 75% footprint reduction through vertical storage up to 12 meters. With 2,000+ robots deployed across 200+ projects in 20+ countries, Hai Robotics holds 90% market share in the ACR robot category and has established itself as the category pioneer.
Series C $200M 2021-09-22 Robotics China
GreyOrange
GreyOrange provides AI-driven software (GreyMatter™ WES) and autonomous mobile robots (Ranger™ series) that orchestrate warehouse operations by optimizing interactions between human workers, robots, and inventory systems in real-time. The platform delivers 1 million+ optimizations per minute across goods-to-person, smart zone transfer, assisted picking, and unmanned inventory movement. GreyOrange serves major retailers and logistics operators like Walmart, H&M, Coupang, and GXO Logistics, differentiating through vendor-agnostic integration and proprietary AI that treats the warehouse as a unified orchestration system rather than isolated robotic components.
Series D $135M 2023-12-20 Artificial Intelligence (AI) United States