Tokyo-based Genki Robotics raises Series A at $1B valuation. Co-founded by Andy Rubin, the humanoid robotics startup previously raised a $50M seed in 2025.
Genki Robotics, a Tokyo-based humanoid robotics startup co-founded by Andy Rubin, has raised a Series A funding round at a valuation of approximately $1 billion, following a roughly $50 million seed round in 2025, according to Axios.
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Genki Robotics, a Tokyo-based humanoid robotics startup co-founded by Andy Rubin, has raised a Series A funding round at a valuation of approximately $1 billion, following a roughly $50 million seed round in 2025, according to Axios.
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