Integra Robotics, a deep-tech robotics firm based in Bangalore, India, has secured $1.12 million in Pre-Series A funding led by Finvolve and GrowthCap Ventures.
The company's unique approach combines human oversight with machine autonomy, creating a compounding data advantage for increasingly autonomous robotic systems. Integra's robotics portfolio spans collaborative and industrial robotic arms, end-of-arm tooling, unmanned ground vehicles, vision systems, and task-specific platforms.
Applications include manufacturing, warehouse automation, security, defence, and subsea operations - all built on a modular architecture with a software stack for communication, teleoperation, and autonomous learning.
The funding will be used for product delivery, market expansion, and the development of the company's proprietary human-in-the-loop data flywheel ahead of a near-term Series A.
With India's expanding manufacturing base, increasing defence indigenisation mandates, and policy support for deep-tech innovation, demand for locally built, mission-ready robotic systems is growing.


