India's Anscer Robotics raises $4.7M for AI-native factory robots
Bengaluru-based Anscer Robotics raised INR 450M, about $4.7M, to build manufacturing and warehouse robots with vision-language capabilities and enterprise AI integration.
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Anscer Robotics is a smaller funding story, but it fits the physical-AI and regional-application filter well. Evertiq reports that the Bengaluru startup raised INR 450M, or about $4.7M, in a Series A led by IAN Group, with Info Edge and angel investors participating. Anscer builds robots for manufacturing and warehouse environments where they must operate alongside people, forklifts, production lines, and high-throughput industrial processes. The company says its platform combines intelligent mobility, advanced vision systems, vision-language-model capabilities, real-time analytics, contextual decision-making, and interoperability with customer-owned AI models and digital systems. The important angle is India-built industrial robotics for the AI-native factory. Watch deployments, safety validation, and whether the system works across messy brownfield factory environments rather than only controlled pilots.
Key details: Anscer Robotics, INR 450M, $4.7M Series A, May 27, 2026, Bengaluru, IAN Group, Info Edge, manufacturing robots.
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