
Luxonis, a robotics camera and software company, has raised $14 million(約22億円) in Series A funding to accelerate production and expand its customer base. The company makes OAK cameras and DepthAI software that enable robots and automated systems to perceive and operate in the physical world, and already serves more than 60 Fortune 500 companies and 17 Dow Jones 30 firms.
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Luxonis, a Denver-based company that makes OAK cameras and DepthAI software for robotic vision, raised $14 million(約22億円) in Series A funding led by Denali Growth Partners, with participation from Taiwania Capital. The company plans to accelerate commercial expansion, advance its product roadmap, and scale production to meet growing demand.
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Luxonis serves thousands of customers across industries, including more than 60 Fortune 500 companies and 17 of the Dow Jones 30. The funding enables the company to expand R&D and go-to-market teams to work directly with more customers on production deployments, and to launch new devices at accessible price points for sectors including agriculture, robotics, defense, and warehousing.
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Luxonis will use the capital to advance its OAK4 cloud perception ecosystem, which it launched in December 2025, and to support next-generation AI architectures. The company's open-source DepthAI SDK has reached 6 million downloads.
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