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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
Driverless Trucks, for real.
Starsky Robotics has raised $24.3M across 3 funding rounds.
Key people at Starsky Robotics.
Starsky Robotics was founded in 2017 by Stefan Seltz-Axmacher (Founder/CEO).
Starsky Robotics has raised $24.3M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Starsky Robotics is an autonomous truck startup aiming to make our roads safer while providing truck drivers with jobs that bring them back to their families.
Learn more at: www.starsky.io
Interested in joining the team? Apply at: https://jobs.lever.co/starskyrobotics?
Starsky Robotics was an autonomous trucking company focused on developing a hybrid system combining highway autonomy with remote human teleoperation for last-mile delivery. Their product enabled trucks to drive autonomously on highways while remote operators took control for complex maneuvers and final delivery stages. This approach aimed to address the trucking industry's driver shortage and safety challenges by allowing drivers to operate trucks remotely from office environments rather than being physically in the cab. Starsky served freight companies needing efficient long-haul and last-mile delivery solutions, emphasizing practical, near-term commercial applications over full end-to-end automation. Despite ceasing operations in 2020 due to funding difficulties, Starsky made a significant impact by conducting the first public road test of a driverless freight truck with no one inside, demonstrating the viability of mixed autonomy-human models in trucking[1][2][4].
Founded in 2016 in San Francisco by Stefan Seltz-Axmacher and Kartik Tiwari, Starsky Robotics emerged from the founders' vision to solve the critical driver shortage and safety issues in freight trucking. Both founders brought technical expertise and a passion for robotics and autonomy. The idea evolved into a hybrid system where trucks could autonomously handle highway driving, while remote human operators managed the challenging last-mile navigation. Early traction included successful public road tests, notably a 9.4-mile unmanned freight run on the Florida Turnpike in 2019, marking a historic milestone in autonomous trucking. The company also operated a traditional trucking business alongside its autonomous efforts to generate revenue and build operational expertise[1][2].
Starsky Robotics rode the wave of autonomous vehicle innovation, specifically targeting the freight and logistics sector, which faces acute driver shortages and safety concerns. The timing was critical as advances in sensors, AI, and connectivity enabled partial automation, but full autonomy remained elusive. Starsky’s hybrid approach addressed market realities by integrating human operators remotely, thus accelerating practical deployment. Their work influenced the autonomous trucking ecosystem by demonstrating that mixed human-machine systems could be viable and by highlighting the challenges of deep-tech startups in aligning development timelines with investor expectations. The company’s legacy serves as a cautionary yet inspiring example for future autonomous vehicle ventures[1][4].
Although Starsky Robotics ceased operations in 2020, its pioneering achievements in remote-operated driverless trucks set a foundation for future innovation in autonomous freight. The hybrid autonomy model remains relevant as the industry continues to grapple with regulatory, technical, and operational challenges. Future trends likely to shape this space include improved AI for complex driving scenarios, expanded teleoperation capabilities, and integration with broader logistics networks. Companies building on Starsky’s legacy may refine the balance between automation and human control, potentially transforming trucking into a safer, more efficient, and more sustainable industry. Starsky’s story underscores the importance of practical solutions and operational experience in advancing autonomous vehicle technology[1][2][4].
Key people at Starsky Robotics.
Starsky Robotics was founded in 2017 by Stefan Seltz-Axmacher (Founder/CEO).
Starsky Robotics has raised $24.3M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Starsky Robotics's investors include Rob Coneybeer, Sam Altman, Data Collective, Trucks Venture Capital, Y Combinator, Abstract Ventures, AiSprouts VC, AllegisCyber Capital, Anorak Ventures, Better Tomorrow Ventures, C2 Investment, Convective Capital.
Starsky Robotics has raised $24.3M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $16.5M Series A in March 2018.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 8, 2018 | $16.5M Series A | ROB Coneybeer | — | Announced |
| Feb 28, 2017 | $3.8M Venture Round | — | SAM Altman, Data Collective, Trucks Venture Capital, Y Combinator | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2017 | $4M Seed | — | Abstract Ventures, Aisprouts VC, AllegisCyber Capital, Anorak Ventures, Better Tomorrow Ventures, C2 Investment, Convective Capital, Crossbeam Venture Partners, Electric Capital, Emergence Capital, Founders Fund, Goat Capital, GSR Ventures, Hoxton Ventures, Insight Partners, Jude Gomila Rolling Fund, Kima Ventures, KRM Interests LLC, Matrix, Maverick Capital, Jonathan Golden, Oyster Ventures, Paradigm, Pear VC, Polychain Capital, Quiet Capital, Ridge Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Unpopular Ventures, UpHonest Capital, Vouch Insurance, Winklevoss Capital, Y Combinator, Drew Houston, Emmett Shear, Eric WU, Greg Brockman, Jaan Tallinn, James Beshara, JOE Greenstein, Kyle Vogt, Lily Sarafan, Marissa Mayer, Tikhon Bernstam, TOM Williams, Trevor Blackwell | Announced |