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Nimble Robotics is a technology company.
Nimble Robotics develops advanced AI-powered robotic systems for e-commerce fulfillment, functioning as a robotic third-party logistics provider. The company's core product involves intelligent automation that precisely picks, packs, and handles a wide variety of items. This technological approach leverages sophisticated artificial intelligence to manage complex warehouse operations efficiently, delivering high service level agreements at optimized costs per unit.
The company was founded by Simon Kalouche around 2018, stemming from an insight into the necessity of bringing advanced robotic capabilities to the logistics sector. Kalouche, with a background in mechanical engineering and experience from the Stanford Vision and Learning Lab, recognized the potential for intelligent automation to transform supply chain operations and meet growing demands for rapid fulfillment.
Nimble Robotics serves a diverse clientele, including both established Fortune 500 enterprises and rapidly expanding high-growth brands across various sectors like apparel, health and beauty, and consumer packaged goods. The company’s vision is to establish a fully autonomous supply chain, utilizing its generalist superhumanoid robots to facilitate fast, economical, and highly efficient commerce.
Nimble Robotics has raised $221.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Nimble Robotics has raised $221.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Nimble Robotics is a San Francisco-based technology company developing autonomous logistics solutions powered by AI-driven "superhumanoid" robots capable of handling all core warehouse tasks, including storage, retrieval, picking, packing, and sorting.[1][2][5] It serves e-commerce brands and retailers in sectors like apparel, health & beauty, footwear, electronics, and consumer packaged goods by offering fully autonomous fulfillment centers that reduce costs by up to 40%, enable 24/7 operations with 99.9% accuracy, and support same-day shipping for orders before 2 PM.[3][4][6] The company solves labor shortages, high operational costs, and scalability issues in warehousing through its proprietary general-purpose robot, which simplifies complex systems and integrates quickly with "one day, zero code" setup, powering a next-gen 3PL model with clients like Hanacure, Adore Me, and iHerb.[3][4] Nimble demonstrates strong growth momentum, highlighted by a $106 million Series C funding round in October 2025 led by FedEx, which includes a commercial agreement for technology deployment, alongside adoption of advanced tools like PTC's Onshape and Arena for scaling R&D and manufacturing.[2][5]
Nimble Robotics was founded in 2017 by Simon Kalouche (CEO), with a team originating from AI labs at Stanford and Carnegie Mellon universities.[1][5] The idea emerged from expertise in advanced robotics and AI, aiming to create a single general-purpose warehouse robot to replace dozens of specialized systems for more efficient autonomous logistics.[1][2] Early traction built on this foundation, with the company handling millions of items across diverse categories and securing high-profile board members including Marc Raibert (Boston Dynamics founder), Sebastian Thrun (Google X and Waymo founder), and Fei-Fei Li (former Google AI Chief Scientist and Stanford AI Lab Director).[1][4] Pivotal moments include partnerships with brands like Hanacure in 2024 for automated fulfillment and the 2025 FedEx investment, marking its evolution into a scalable 3PL provider.[4][5]
Nimble stands out in warehouse automation through these key strengths:
Nimble rides the wave of AI robotics and autonomous logistics, addressing e-commerce's explosive growth amid labor shortages and rising fulfillment demands post-pandemic.[3][5] Timing is ideal as supply chain disruptions and same-day delivery expectations intensify, with market forces like FedEx's investment signaling validation from logistics giants seeking cost-effective automation.[5] Its generalist robot influences the ecosystem by democratizing advanced warehousing for mid-sized brands, reducing barriers to 24/7 operations and enabling free 2-day shipping, while partnerships accelerate adoption across retail verticals.[4][6]
Nimble is poised to expand its robotic warehouse network and deepen FedEx integration, targeting broader US rollout and international markets as manufacturing scales with new cloud tools.[2][5] Trends like AI advancements in manipulation and e-commerce volume surges will propel growth, potentially evolving Nimble into a dominant 3PL platform that redefines logistics economics. As autonomous fulfillment matures, its superhumanoid tech could set new standards, circling back to its founding vision of simplifying warehouses at a fraction of today's complexity.[1][2]
Nimble Robotics has raised $221.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Nimble Robotics's investors include Steven Weiss, Scott Temple, Cedar Pine, Anorak Ventures, GSR Ventures, Kaiser Permanente Ventures, Oak HC/FT, SignalFire, DNS Capital, AI4ALL, AIX Ventures, Amity Ventures.
Nimble Robotics has raised $221.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $106.0M Series C in October 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 23, 2024 | $106M Series C | Steven Weiss, Scott Temple | — | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2023 | $65M Series B | Cedar Pine | Anorak Ventures, GSR Ventures, Kaiser Permanente Ventures, OAK HC/FT, SignalFire | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2021 | $50M Series A | GSR Ventures, DNS Capital | Ai4all, AIX Ventures, Amity Ventures, Anorak Ventures, Footwork, General Catalyst, Kaiser Permanente Ventures, OAK HC/FT, Sequoia Capital, SignalFire, Tribe Capital, Adam Guild, James Hong, Varsha RAO | Announced |