Galbot: Over $300 Million Raised At $3 Billion Valuation For Humanoid Robot Tech

By Amit Chowdhry ● Yesterday at 4:25 PM

Beijing-based Galbot announced it has closed a new funding round of more than $300 million, bringing total capital raised to $800 million and valuing the company at $3 billion, as investor interest accelerates in embodied AI and humanoid robotics.

The company said the round drew backers from China, Singapore, and the Middle East, which it framed as a signal of growing global confidence in its approach to building and deploying general-purpose humanoid robots.

Galbot positions itself as an end-to-end embodied AI company, claiming full-stack in-house development spanning large-scale datasets, embodied foundation models, and robot hardware. It said its proprietary embodied intelligence models and robotics technologies have delivered advances in multi-task generalization, whole-body motion control, autonomous navigation across embodiments, and dexterous hand manipulation—capabilities it argues are foundational for scaling humanoid robots into real-world operations.

Commercially, Galbot said it is deploying humanoid robots across manufacturing, retail and city services, logistics, and healthcare. In industrial settings, the company said it has partnered with firms including CATL, Bosch, Toyota, and Hyundai and has secured orders for thousands of units. In smart city services, Galbot highlighted “Galbot Store,” a fully autonomous retail format operated by its G1 humanoid robots and currently running in more than 30 cities. In logistics, it said its warehouse automation has sustained 24/7 operations for more than a year in multiple deployments. In healthcare, Galbot said it is working with hospitals, including Xuanwu Hospital, to support patient rooms, pharmacies, and hospital guidance workflows.

Galbot said the new capital will be used to accelerate technology development, expand deployments, and broaden its global footprint. The company operates R&D centers in Beijing, Shenzhen, Suzhou, and Hong Kong, and said its flagship Galbot G1 has been deployed across manufacturing, logistics, retail, and healthcare with more than a year of stable real-world operations.

 

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