pull down to refresh

Chinese humanoid robotics company
LimX Dynamics
just raised about $200 million in Series B funding as capital continues flowing into embodied robotics.\

The round included Stone Venture, JD, Oriental Fortune Capital, CoStone Capital, Shangqi Capital (backed by SAIC Motor), NIO Capital, Future Capital, and several existing shareholders who increased their stakes.

The funding will advance three core areas: humanoid robot hardware design and manufacturing, motion-control foundation models, and a proprietary agentic operating system designed for physical-world operation.

LimX is positioning this full-stack approach as a way to improve reliability and reduce the cost and complexity of deploying robots outside controlled environments.

LimX recently introduced two products aimed at real-world validation. TRON 2 is a modular robotic platform that can be reconfigured across multiple physical forms, allowing developers and enterprise users to adapt a single system to different tasks without redesigning hardware.

The company also unveiled COSA, its in-house operating system that coordinates perception, planning, and whole-body motion control.

The full-stack strategy is smart. When you control the hardware, the motion control models, and the operating system, you can optimize the entire stack for performance and reliability.