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Physical Intelligence targets $1B round at $11B valuation

31 March 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Physical Intelligence in talks to raise $1B at $11B valuation

AI robotics startup Physical Intelligence is reportedly negotiating a new funding round that could raise as much as $1 billion at a potential $11 billion valuation, according to people familiar with the talks. The prospective deal would mark one of the largest recent financings in the fast‑growing AI robotics and automation sector.

Leading Silicon Valley investors, including Founders Fund and Lightspeed Venture Partners, are said to be in advanced discussions to participate in the round. Their involvement would further validate investor conviction that advanced physical AI systems will play a central role in the next wave of industrial and enterprise transformation.

Bet on AI-powered automation and robotics

Physical Intelligence focuses on applying artificial intelligence to real‑world environments, developing systems that enable machines and robots to perceive, plan and act with greater autonomy. By combining computer vision, machine learning models and sophisticated robotics hardware, the company aims to tackle complex tasks across logistics, manufacturing and other operationally intensive sectors.

Investors have been pouring capital into companies that promise to bridge the gap between digital intelligence and physical execution. A funding round of this scale would position Physical Intelligence among the most highly valued private players in the automation and AI infrastructure market, alongside other late‑stage leaders in robotics and foundation‑model platforms.

What an $11B valuation signals for the market

A potential $11 billion valuation reflects both the rapid growth expectations for AI-driven productivity tools and the intense competition among venture firms to secure stakes in category‑defining startups. For corporate buyers, the rise of companies like Physical Intelligence underscores how quickly AI workflows are moving from software‑only use cases into warehouses, factories and supply chains.

While final terms could still shift and the round has not yet been formally announced, the scale of the talks highlights a broader trend: investors increasingly view advanced robotics platforms as core infrastructure for the next decade of economic growth, rather than as niche, experimental technologies.

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