6 Best Telepresence Robot Startups to Watch in 2025

The Definitive Seedtable Ranking of Telepresence Robot Startups

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There are 6 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $376.2m. The average funding per company in this subset is $62.7m.

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Double Robotics logo

Double Robotics

Double Robotics is a robotics company that participated in the S12 cohort of Y Combinator and is the creator of Double, a telepresence robot. Double allows a physical presence where a user can't be in person, for example, an office, classroom, or conference.

3

Funding Rounds

$250.0k

Money raised

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Swivl

Swivl is a Menlo Park, California-based company founded in 2010.

1

Funding Rounds

$500.0k

Money raised

Agility Robotics logo

Agility Robotics

Agility Robotics is a U.S.-based robotic developer that builds efficient, flexible, and strong robots for real-world applications.

3

Funding Rounds

$178.0m

Money raised

Cobalt Robotics logo

Cobalt Robotics

Cobalt is a company that serves as a robotic security solution provider.

3

Funding Rounds

$51.5m

Money raised

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Vecna Robotics

Vecna Robotics is a robotics and tech company based in the United States and is a spin-off from Vecna Technologies.

4

Funding Rounds

$143.0m

Money raised

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AVA ROBOTICS

Ava Robotics, Inc. is a robotics tech company based in the United States that designed and develops intelligent robots for workplace that leverages autonomous mobility and HD video conferencing.

1

Funding Rounds

$2.9m

Money raised