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FundingJune 13, 2026Embodied Global Team

Neura Robotics Raises $1.4B Series C at $7B Valuation, NVIDIA and Amazon Lead Mega-Round

German humanoid robotics leader Neura Robotics raises $1.4B in Series C at $7B valuation backed by NVIDIA, Amazon, Qualcomm, and Bosch, as global robotics funding hits record $55.8B in 2026, signaling Physical AI's tipping point toward large-scale deployment.

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German humanoid robotics company Neura Robotics has announced the completion of its Series C funding round, raising up to $1.4 billion at a valuation of approximately $7 billion, in what is one of the largest single funding events in Physical AI history.

Strategic Investor Lineup

The round attracted heavyweight investors spanning multiple technology layers: NVIDIA and Amazon (technology infrastructure), Qualcomm (chip layer), Bosch (industrial automation), the European Investment Bank (institutional), and Tether (equity investment).

Product Portfolio

Neura Robotics employs a multi-form product strategy powered by the proprietary AURA AI navigation system. Its portfolio includes the 4NE-1 full-size humanoid robot with lightweight arms and force-torque sensors (0.1N sensitivity, plus or minus 0.01mm repeatability), the MiPA consumer-grade wheeled robot, and the MAV warehouse transport series.

Use of Funds

The company plans to deploy the capital toward three core objectives: global deployment of humanoid robots, expansion of production and delivery capabilities, and development of next-generation Physical AI systems.

Industry Context

According to Dealroom, robotics companies have collectively raised $55.8 billion globally since the start of 2026, nearly double the previous annual record. The top-funded humanoid robotics companies now include Figure AI ($1.75B), Neura Robotics ($1.4B), Apptronik ($1B), UBTECH ($940M), and Agility Robotics (~$330M).

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has identified Physical AI as the next frontier, calling it "AI that can operate, reason, plan, and act in the real world." This funding round signals that the industry has moved decisively from proof-of-concept toward large-scale deployment.

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