ANYbotics Secures Climate Investment to Scale Robot Inspections in Explosive Zones

ANYbotics Secures Climate Investment to Scale Robot Inspections in Explosive Zones
Source: ANYbotics
  • Climate Investment has joined ANYbotics’ investor group to support the global rollout of its ANYmal X robot for hazardous industrial inspections.
  • The funding follows a recent round that brings ANYbotics’ total capital raised to over $150 million, with customer deliveries of ANYmal X expected in 2026.

ANYbotics announced that Climate Investment (CI) has joined its investor group to support scaling its autonomous robotic inspection solutions. The investment will help advance the development and deployment of ANYmal X, the company’s Ex-certified legged robot designed for continuous inspection in explosive industrial environments. This follows a recent funding round that brings ANYbotics’ total capital raised to over $150 million.

ANYbotics’ inspection robots, including ANYmal D and the forthcoming ANYmal X, operate autonomously in hazardous and remote areas to detect issues such as overheating equipment, abnormal vibrations, and fugitive gas emissions. The robots are powered by an AI software stack that enables fully autonomous navigation, collision avoidance, and stair climbing, making them suitable for complex industrial sites. With over 200 ANYmal units shipped, the fleet now performs thousands of inspections every week across the oil and gas, mining, power, utilities, and metals industries.

CI joins a group of existing investors that includes NGP Capital, Aramco Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Qualcomm Ventures, and others. CI’s limited partners include major industrial firms such as Equinor, ENI, and Petrobras, some of which, according to ANYbotics, are already deploying its technology. The new funding supports the company’s continued expansion and the planned 2026 rollout of ANYmal X into hazardous and high-risk industrial environments.

Source: YouTube / ANYbiotics


🌀 Tom’s Take:

ANYbotics is showing how autonomous robotics are becoming essential tools for safety, uptime, and emissions control in high-risk environments.


Source: ANYbotics / Climate Investment