Jushen Home, billed as China's first aggregated information platform specifically focused on the embodied intelligence robotics industry, has closed an angel funding round from the family office of Lens Technology, the manufacturing giant known for supplying glass covers and structural components to Apple and other global electronics brands.
The company, officially registered as Shenzhen Jushen Technology Co., Ltd. and incubated by investment media platform Touzi Jia, positions itself as a comprehensive hub bridging manufacturers, integrators, users and developers in the embodied robotics ecosystem. Its platform integrates news, events, product reviews, transactions and services -- drawing a direct parallel to how Autohome and Dongchedi transformed China's automotive purchasing ecosystem.
"Just as the smartphone era gave rise to vertical digital platforms for consumer electronics, and the automobile era created Autohome and Dongchedi, the embodied intelligence robot era demands its own consumption gateway," the company stated in its announcement.
The funding comes at a pivotal moment for China's embodied AI sector. The industry raised $3.3 billion in Q1 2026 alone across 126 deals, according to Crunchbase data, with humanoid robotics companies like Unitree targeting a $7 billion IPO. Against this backdrop, Jushen Home aims to fill a gap in consumer education and market transparency.
For average consumers, robot specifications -- algorithms, perception systems, battery endurance, scenario adaptability -- remain opaque and confusing. Robot brands often exaggerate their capabilities in marketing, with no independent review ecosystem or real-world scenario references. Jushen Home's platform uses AI-driven algorithms and professional evaluations to provide accurate product comparisons, making robot selection as intuitive as buying a smartphone or car.
On the B2B side, Jushen Home claims deep operational ties with robotics companies, industrial parks, local governments, and military/civilian pilot sites across China. It offers full-chain support to robotics teams -- many of which are "strong in technology but weak in go-to-market, lacking channels and brands" -- covering brand education, exposure, lead conversion, user retention, scenario testing and commercial deployment.
Jushen Home was also the primary initiator of the "Embodied Intelligence 50-Person Forum", a non-profit closed-door discussion platform bringing together industry leaders, top academics, policy experts and investors. The forum's two founding chairs are Zhou Qunfei, Chairwoman of Lens Technology, and Jiang Dongwen, founder of Jushen Home and Touzi Jia. The company also co-publishes the annual "Golden Spark Award" industry ranking with Touzi Jia.
Since its founding, Jushen Home claims to have organized multiple industry events leveraging Touzi Jia's new media matrix of 20 million+ high-net-worth followers, reaching over 100 million online impressions, 3,000+ offline participants, 1,000+ participating companies and 100+ sponsors.
The platform is accessible at www.jushenhome.com.

