Unbox Robotics Raises $28 Million Series B to Scale AI-Driven Logistics Automation

BANGALORE | INDIA — Unbox Robotics, a Bengaluru-based AI-driven logistics automation company, has raised US$28 million (approx. ₹230 crore) in a Series B funding round, marking one of the most significant growth-stage investments in India’s logistics technology sector this year.
The round was led by ICICI Venture and Redstart Labs (Info Edge), with participation from F-Prime Capital, 3one4 Capital, Navam Capital, Force Ventures LLP, and other existing investors. The development was officially confirmed by the company via LinkedIn and reported by The Economic Times.
Founded to solve one of global logistics’ most persistent challenges—speed, accuracy, and scalability in parcel sorting—Unbox Robotics has rapidly emerged as a category leader in AI-powered robotic automation for warehouses and fulfillment centers.
Scaling Profitable AI Robotics from India to the World
Unlike many deep-tech startups that prioritize growth before unit economics, Unbox Robotics has already achieved profitability, supported by strong year-on-year revenue growth and expanding enterprise adoption across India, Europe, and the United States.
At the core of its offering is swarm intelligence–powered robotic systems—autonomous mobile robots that work collaboratively to sort parcels at high speed with minimal human intervention. These systems are designed to be modular, scalable, and rapidly deployable, making them especially attractive to e-commerce, 3PL, and large logistics operators facing peak-demand volatility.
Industry analysts note that Unbox’s ability to combine AI, robotics, and operational reliability has positioned it as a serious alternative to traditional fixed conveyor-based systems, particularly in markets where flexibility and faster ROI are critical.
Strategic Use of Series B Capital
According to the company, the newly raised capital will be deployed across three strategic priorities:
- Global Expansion
Unbox Robotics plans to deepen its footprint in key international markets, particularly North America and Europe, where demand for warehouse automation continues to surge due to labor shortages and rising fulfillment expectations. - Accelerated Product Innovation
Investment will go into advancing next-generation robotic platforms, AI orchestration software, and data-driven optimization tools to further enhance throughput, accuracy, and system intelligence. - Leadership and Talent Strengthening
The company intends to scale its engineering, product, and business leadership teams, reinforcing execution as it transitions from a high-growth startup into a global logistics technology company.
Investor Confidence in India’s Logistics Tech Ecosystem
The participation of prominent institutional investors underscores growing confidence in India’s deep-tech and logistics automation ecosystem.
Lead investor ICICI Venture has been increasingly active in backing scalable, technology-led businesses with global ambitions. Redstart Labs, the early-stage investment arm of Info Edge, brings strong experience in nurturing category-defining technology companies.
Returning backers such as Navam Capital, Force Ventures LLP, 3one4 Capital, and F-Prime Capital further signal long-term conviction in Unbox’s technology, leadership, and market opportunity.
A Strong Signal for India’s Robotics Ambition
Unbox Robotics’ Series B comes at a pivotal moment for India’s logistics sector. With e-commerce volumes rising, same-day delivery becoming the norm, and labor availability tightening globally, automation is no longer optional—it is mission-critical.
Bangalore’s emergence as a hub for robotics and AI innovation is also reinforced by this deal. Once known primarily for SaaS and IT services, the city is now producing globally competitive hardware-software deep-tech companies capable of serving Fortune 500 clients.
Outlook
With profitability already achieved, a strong international customer base, and fresh growth capital secured, Unbox Robotics is entering its next phase from a position of strength. If execution matches ambition, the company could play a defining role in shaping the future of intelligent logistics automation worldwide—built in India, deployed globally.
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