Top 50 Robotics Companies 2025
The definitive ranking of the world's most-funded robotics companies — from surgical robotics giants and autonomous vehicle pioneers to humanoid startups attracting billions in venture capital.
Methodology: Ranked by total disclosed funding as reported in public filings, press releases, and Crunchbase. Market cap is used for publicly traded companies where funding data is not separately disclosed. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect the most recent rounds. Last updated April 2025.
The Top 50 Ranking
Top Companies by Category
The leading robotics companies ranked by funding within four of the most closely watched categories.
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The top 50 is just the start. DroidAge tracks 618+ funded robotics companies and over 1,600 total companies — with profiles, funding history, and category breakdowns for each.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which robotics company has raised the most funding?
Among companies in the DroidAge database with disclosed funding, the top-funded companies vary by segment. In the autonomous vehicle space, companies like Waymo and Cruise have raised tens of billions in cumulative capital. In humanoid robots, Figure AI and Physical Intelligence lead recent fundraising rounds. The full ranked list is shown above. Note that many large robotics operations (such as Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, and Tesla Optimus) are subsidiaries whose standalone funding is not fully disclosed.
What is the most valuable robotics company?
By stock market capitalization, Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) is the world's most valuable publicly traded pure-play robotics company at approximately $140 billion. Among private companies, Waymo (self-driving cars, Alphabet subsidiary) and Figure AI (humanoid robots) are among the most highly valued at recent private market rounds. Industrial giants like ABB and FANUC are also in the tens-of-billions range, though their robotics revenue represents only part of their overall business.
How is this ranking compiled?
Rankings are based on total disclosed funding as reported in public filings, press releases, and reputable secondary sources including Crunchbase and PitchBook. For publicly traded companies where individual funding rounds are not disclosed, market capitalization or the most recent available funding figure is used. Funding amounts in currencies other than USD are converted at approximate exchange rates at time of announcement. The DroidAge database is updated periodically — contact us to report errors or new funding rounds.