RightHand Robotics

AI Powered Piece-Picking

Cambridge, United States · Founded 2014 · $23.0M raised

Employees
51–200
Founded
2014
Business Model
B2B
Total Funding
$23.0M
Last Round
$23.0M Series BDec 2018
Rounds
1

About

RightHand Robotics builds AI-driven robotic piece-picking systems that automate order fulfillment in warehouses and distribution centers. Its flagship RightPick system combines patented industrial hardware, computer vision, and machine learning to autonomously handle hundreds of thousands of unique SKUs — from pill bottles to poly bags — with a cycle time as fast as three seconds. Founded in 2015 by a DARPA challenge-winning team from Harvard, Yale, and MIT, the company has accumulated over a petabyte of operational picking data and serves customers in e-commerce, pharmaceutical, apparel, and grocery verticals globally. The platform integrates with AutoStore, AS/RS, AMR, and auto-bagger workflows, and is backed by Menlo Ventures, GV, Playground Global, Matrix Partners, and F-Prime Capital.

Summary

RightHand Robotics is an Artificial Intelligence company based in Cambridge, United States, founded in 2014. It has raised $23.0M in total across 1 round, most recently a $23.0M Series B round in Dec 2018.

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Funding History

Series BSeries BDec 2018
$23.0M

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