ANSCER Robotics Raises $5.4 Mn in Series A Round Led by IAN Alpha Fund
The startup operates in a competitive industrial robotics landscape alongside companies such as AGILOX, Mobile Industrial Robots, Ati Motors, and The Hi-Tech Robotic Systemz.

Bengaluru-based industrial automation startup ANSCER Robotics has raised $5.4 million (around ₹45 crore) in a Series A funding round led by IAN Alpha Fund, with participation from InfoEdge and several angel investors.
The newly raised capital will support the company’s efforts to advance its robotics technology stack, deepen its presence in the US market, and build stronger global channel and integration partnerships.
Founded in 2020 by Ribin Mathew, Ebin Sunny, Raghu V, and Raj Mohan, ANSCER Robotics develops autonomous robotic systems designed for industrial facilities and warehouse environments. Its offerings include autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), intelligent fleet orchestration software, and AI-powered automation systems focused on improving logistics movement, operational efficiency, and workplace safety.
The startup is building an AI-native robotics platform that integrates machine vision, intelligent navigation, enterprise software connectivity, and Vision-Language Model capabilities to enable smarter industrial workflows. The company says its systems are designed to support real-time operational insights, adaptive decision-making, and compatibility with enterprise-owned AI infrastructure.
ANSCER Robotics is also working on an open robotics framework inspired by Model Context Protocol (MCP) standards, allowing businesses to integrate proprietary AI agents and large language models into robotic operations while maintaining full control over internal data environments.
With global industries facing rising labour shortages and increasing pressure to modernise supply chains, automation adoption in warehouses and factories continues to accelerate. Industry reports indicate that a large portion of warehouse operations worldwide still remain minimally automated, creating significant room for robotics-led transformation.
The startup aims to position itself as a next-generation industrial automation player by building scalable and connected robotics systems tailored for modern manufacturing and warehousing operations.


