FieldAI Secures $405M to Scale General-Purpose Robotics Intelligence

The Irvine-based company will invest in global expansion, advancing its physics-first foundation models and doubling its workforce by year’s end.

Written by Built In Staff, With AI
Published on Aug. 22, 2025
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Ashley Bowden | Aug 22, 2025

FieldAI, an Irvine-based robotics company, announced it has raised $405 million across two consecutive rounds of funding from investors including Bezos Expeditions, Khosla Ventures, NVentures, Temasek and others. The oversubscribed round follows increased adoption of its robotics intelligence platform and several expansion contracts across global industrial environments.

The company develops general-purpose robotic intelligence, building a software “brain” that powers a wide range of robots operating in complex, real-world conditions. Its systems are deployed across industries such as construction, energy, manufacturing, urban delivery and inspection in regions spanning Japan, Europe and the U.S. FieldAI’s platform enables robots to make decisions in real time, run autonomously and integrate into live workflows.

With the new funding, FieldAI plans to accelerate global expansion, invest in product development for locomotion and manipulation and scale hiring efforts, with a goal of doubling headcount by year’s end. The capital will also support continued advancement of its Field Foundation Models, designed to provide safe, adaptable autonomy for diverse robot types in unstructured environments.

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