SHANGHAI — JAKA Robotics has closed a new equity funding round to accelerate the development of general intelligent robots. The capital will fuel its R&D into embodied intelligence, strengthening robots' core capabilities to perceive, reason, and interact with the physical world.
Strategic Investors
This round features participation from a Shanghai-based industrial fund and global leaders in electronics and automotive manufacturing. Leveraging the investors' deep industrial expertise, JAKA will accelerate core technological breakthroughs for general intelligent robots, alongside the large-scale deployment of its solutions across key industrial sectors.

From Automation to Intelligence
Founded in 2014, JAKA is a frontrunner in industrial automation, with tens of thousands of robots deployed across nearly 100 countries. It is trusted by over 1,500 industry leaders—including Toyota, Ford, Schneider Electric, and Flex.

To meet evolving industry demands, JAKA elevated its strategic positioning in 2025 to focus on general intelligent robots, with a product portfolio comprising collaborative robots and embodied intelligence robots. While its cobots (1–40 kg) continue to advance, JAKA's embodied intelligence products—including the JAKA Kargo, Khan, Lumi, K1, and S³—have already achieved industrial-scale validation in logistics, inspection, and precision assembly.
By advancing perception and reasoning capabilities, JAKA is transforming robots from task-specific tools into reliable partners that adapt to complex environments, make real-time decisions, and collaborate with humans to achieve shared goals.

This latest backing underscores JAKA's market leadership and the long-term potential of general intelligent robots as the company moves embodied intelligence from the lab to the forefront of production and service.