Asylon Raises $24M to Scale Drone and Ground Robot Security Systems

- Asylon completed a $24 million Series B investment led by Insight Partners, with additional funding from Veteran Ventures, Allegion Ventures, and the GO PA Fund.
- The new capital will support engineering growth, product development, and broader deployments in government and commercial markets.
Asylon Robotics has raised $24 million in Series B funding to expand its suite of automated robotic security products. Insight Partners led the round, joined by Veteran Ventures Capital, Allegion Ventures, and the GO PA Fund.
The company develops fully integrated aerial and ground robotics for perimeter surveillance, including Guardian, a drone-in-a-box solution for autonomous aerial patrols, and DroneDog, a rugged robotic ground unit. Both systems operate through Asylon’s DroneIQ platform, which manages advanced sensors, robotics, data, and mission sets. Asylon reports it has completed over 250,000 robotic security missions, protecting people, property, and national assets.
“We believe Asylon is the next dimension of physical security,” said Mike Hayes, Managing Director at Insight Partners, in an official press release. “Its full-stack, tech-enabled approach that integrates robotics, AI, and mission execution positions Asylon to lead in a market demanding automation and reliability. We're thrilled to partner with Damon and team as they help pioneer this industry transformation.”
According to the company, the funds will be used to grow its engineering, operations, and go-to-market teams, speed up development of its robotic platforms, and strengthen partnerships across defense, logistics, and infrastructure sectors.
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🌀 Tom’s Take:
Asylon is offering a turnkey solution from the hardware to the software that is ready to scale. This funding demonstrates that robotic security solutions have moved past prototyping and are ready for production. It’s a clear signal that the industry is entering a new phase of deployment and operationalization.
Source: Business Wire / Asylon Robotics