Foxglove Secures $40M to Advance Data Infrastructure for Physical AI

Foxglove Secures $40M to Advance Data Infrastructure for Physical AI
Source: Foxglove
  • Foxglove raised $40 million in Series B funding led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with continued support from Eclipse and Amplify Partners.
  • The company plans to expand its platform to support the full data lifecycle in robotics, from prototype to deployment.

Foxglove has announced a $40 million Series B round to scale its data and observability platform tailored to Physical AI. The investment was led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from existing investors Eclipse and Amplify Partners.

“Every Physical AI company faces the same challenge: building a flywheel that lets robots capture and learn from vast quantities of data in complex, real-world environments,” said Adrian Macneil, CEO of Foxglove, in a press release. “Our mission is to build that infrastructure so our customers can focus on solving unique, domain-specific problems. This funding allows us to expand our platform to support the complete data lifecycle across development, testing, and operations.”

Foxglove provides tools to collect, analyze, and visualize multimodal data, such as 3D, video, audio, and time-series inputs, generated by robots in real-world environments. Its platform helps developers debug and improve robotic systems across development, testing, and deployment. According to the company, it is used by tens of thousands of developers, including teams at NVIDIA and Amazon.

The funding will expand Foxglove’s visualization and data management features and support the full lifecycle of robotics development, from prototype to deployment.


🌀 Tom’s Take:

Foxglove is building the backbone for making robots smarter, faster, and more scalable in the real world.


Source: Business Wire / Foxglove