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Original Title: SoftBank and Nvidia back Skild AI in $1.4B robotics investment
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Overview
Robotics startup Skild AI has secured nearly $1.4 billion in a funding round, with contributions from NVentures (Nvidia’s venture capital arm), Macquarie Capital, Jeff Bezos through Bezos Expeditions, Disruptive, and 1789 Capital, among others.
Skild AI’s valuation has climbed to over $14 billion following the latest round. The financing attracted high-profile new backers, including Samsung and Salesforce Ventures, while long-time supporters such as Sequoia and Lightspeed also doubled down on their investment.
The Skild Brain Technology
Founded in 2023, the Pittsburgh-based startup is developing the “Skild Brain,” hailed as the first universal, general-purpose operating system for robots.
The model is “omni-bodied,” meaning it is capable of controlling diverse robot forms and adapting to complex, unseen environments without prior training. In other words, the Skild Brain can be plugged into any robot to grant it human-like common sense and physical intuition.
“The Skild Brain can control robots it has never trained on, adapting in real time to extreme changes in form or environments,” said Skild AI CEO Deepak Pathak. “We believe that a unified, omni-bodied brain is the fastest way to establish a continuous data flywheel where the model gets better with every single deployment.”
Competitive Advantages
Skild AI has broken the data bottleneck in robotics, reportedly amassing a dataset 1,000 times larger than their competitors by using massive simulations and millions of hours of internet video.
The company grew from zero to about $30 million in revenue in just a few months in 2025. Its technology has been adopted across security, facility inspection, last-mile delivery, warehouses, manufacturing, data centers, and construction.
“Skild AI is building foundational technology for Physical AI across robots, tasks, and environments,” said Dennis Chang, Managing Partner at SoftBank Investment Advisers. “We’re proud to partner with Deepak, Abhinav, and the Skild AI team to bring that shared vision into real-world applications worldwide.”
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GasBankrupter
· 10h ago
Wow, a valuation of 14B? The funding speed is incredible, even Bezos has come in.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 10h ago
1.4 billion invested, this bet is really bold. Just waiting to see if this "all-purpose brain" can be realized.
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OvertimeSquid
· 10h ago
This funding amount is terrifying. The robot is about to take off, right?
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WalletManager
· 10h ago
1.4 billion USD, this funding scale needs to be carefully broken down. Nvidia and Bezos are both betting on it, indicating they have a deep understanding of the contract logic of this universal system.
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RugPullAlarm
· 10h ago
14 billion valuation raises 1.4B? This fundraising speed is a bit outrageous; we need to keep a close eye on which addresses this funding is flowing to.
SoftBank and Nvidia back Skild AI in $1.4B robotics investment
Source: CryptoBriefing Original Title: SoftBank and Nvidia back Skild AI in $1.4B robotics investment Original Link:
Overview
Robotics startup Skild AI has secured nearly $1.4 billion in a funding round, with contributions from NVentures (Nvidia’s venture capital arm), Macquarie Capital, Jeff Bezos through Bezos Expeditions, Disruptive, and 1789 Capital, among others.
Skild AI’s valuation has climbed to over $14 billion following the latest round. The financing attracted high-profile new backers, including Samsung and Salesforce Ventures, while long-time supporters such as Sequoia and Lightspeed also doubled down on their investment.
The Skild Brain Technology
Founded in 2023, the Pittsburgh-based startup is developing the “Skild Brain,” hailed as the first universal, general-purpose operating system for robots.
The model is “omni-bodied,” meaning it is capable of controlling diverse robot forms and adapting to complex, unseen environments without prior training. In other words, the Skild Brain can be plugged into any robot to grant it human-like common sense and physical intuition.
Competitive Advantages
Skild AI has broken the data bottleneck in robotics, reportedly amassing a dataset 1,000 times larger than their competitors by using massive simulations and millions of hours of internet video.
The company grew from zero to about $30 million in revenue in just a few months in 2025. Its technology has been adopted across security, facility inspection, last-mile delivery, warehouses, manufacturing, data centers, and construction.