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Autonomous agricultural robot using AI to remove weeds in a crop field

AgriPass secures $7.5M to build farmer‑minded weeding robots

5 March 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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AgriPass backs farmer-style thinking for field robots

Field robotics startup AgriPass has raised $7.5 million to advance a new generation of agricultural machines that “think like farmers” when tackling weeds. The company is developing autonomous systems that blend AI algorithms with practical agronomy know-how, aiming to deliver more precise, sustainable weed control than conventional chemical spraying.

Human-inspired approach to weed detection

Instead of relying solely on pixel-level image recognition, AgriPass designs its robots to interpret fields more like a seasoned grower. The technology layers computer vision, crop growth models and real-world field experience to distinguish between crops, weeds and bare soil under changing light, soil and weather conditions.

This human-inspired logic is intended to reduce misclassification, cut herbicide use and protect crop yields. By focusing on how a farmer walks a field, prioritises problem patches and adapts to seasonal patterns, the platform aims to move beyond simplistic “see-and-spray” systems toward a richer understanding of crop health.

Tackling labour shortages and chemical overuse

Agriculture faces mounting pressure from labour shortages, tightening regulations on pesticides and rising costs. AgriPass positions its robots as a way to automate some of the most repetitive and time-sensitive tasks on farms, particularly early-season weed control, while reducing dependence on broad-spectrum chemicals.

The company says its technology can be integrated into existing farm machinery fleets or deployed as stand-alone robotic units. By combining precise weed targeting with detailed field data, AgriPass also aims to provide farmers with decision-support insights on soil conditions, crop vigour and long-term field management.

Funding to scale hardware and field trials

The new $7.5 million funding round will be used to expand engineering teams, accelerate hardware development and run larger-scale field trials with commercial growers. AgriPass plans to work closely with early adopter farms to refine its models, adapt to different crops and regions, and validate return on investment across both large-scale and mid-sized operations.

As regulators and consumers push for lower chemical inputs and more sustainable food systems, investor interest in agricultural robotics and precision farming continues to grow. AgriPass is betting that robots that reason like farmers will be better accepted in the field and deliver more reliable performance season after season.

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