Dexory attracts new capital from British Business Bank
UK warehouse robotics scaleup Dexory has received a fresh capital injection from the state-owned British Business Bank, bolstering its ongoing Series C funding round. The round, which reached $100 million in October 2025, is being extended with the new commitment to fuel further product development and international growth.
Scaling warehouse automation and real-time data
Dexory specialises in autonomous robots and advanced computer vision systems that capture real-time data inside warehouses. Its mobile robots move through logistics facilities, scanning shelves and pallets to create a live digital twin of inventory and storage space. This helps operators tackle chronic challenges in inventory accuracy, labour shortages and rising e‑commerce demand.
The fresh funding from the British Business Bank is expected to accelerate deployment of Dexory’s robots across large logistics hubs in the UK and Europe, and support expansion into new markets. The backing also signals continued confidence in the role of automation and AI‑driven analytics in modern supply chains.
Strategic backing for UK deep tech
The investment aligns with the British Business Bank’s mandate to support high-growth technology companies and strengthen the UK’s position in advanced manufacturing and logistics technology. By supporting Dexory, the bank is betting on a future where warehouses are increasingly orchestrated by data-rich, autonomous systems rather than manual processes.
Global ambitions and product roadmap
With its expanded Series C round, Dexory plans to hire across engineering, data science and commercial teams, while scaling its robot fleet and cloud-based analytics platform. The company is also expected to deepen integrations with leading warehouse management systems and explore partnerships with major 3PLs and retailers.
As global supply chains remain under pressure, the combination of robotics, AI algorithms and real-time data insights positions Dexory as a key player in the next generation of warehouse operations.

