Integra Robotics raises $1.12 Mn funding in pre-Series A round

The startup’s solutions are designed to reduce human exposure to hazardous environments while improving operational productivity across critical industries.

Sushree Sohini SahuSushree Sohini SahuJune 10, 2026
Integra Robotics raises $1.12 Mn funding in pre-Series A round

Bengaluru-based deep-tech startup Integra Robotics has secured $1.12 million in a pre-Series A funding round co-led by Finvolve Ventures and India Accelerator, with participation from GrowthCap Ventures.

The fresh capital will be used to accelerate product deployments, strengthen the company’s market presence, and further enhance its automation and data-driven robotics capabilities as it scales operations across industries.

Founded in 2017 by Abhit Kumar and Cameron Norris, Integra Robotics develops AI-powered robotics and automation systems for industrial operations, defence applications, and hazardous environments. The startup originally operated under the name Social Hardware before rebranding as Integra Robotics.

The company focuses on building scalable robotics platforms that combine artificial intelligence with human-supervised automation. Its portfolio includes collaborative robotic arms, industrial manipulators, unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), machine vision systems, and automation solutions catering to sectors such as manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, defence, security, and subsea operations.

Integra Robotics follows a human-in-the-loop operating model, where data generated through supervised deployments is continuously used to train machine learning systems. According to the company, this approach helps improve robotic performance and enables gradual automation of repetitive and high-risk workflows with greater efficiency and precision.

The startup’s solutions are designed to reduce human exposure to hazardous environments while improving operational productivity across critical industries. Its defence and security offerings include remote-operated systems and autonomous ground vehicles, while its industrial portfolio supports automation across factory and logistics operations.