As warehouses struggle with labor shortages, rising costs, and efficiency bottlenecks, companies need solutions that easily integrate with existing operations.
That’s why we invested in AutoPallet Robotics - a company redefining warehouse automation with mobile robots designed for whole-case picking processes.
Addressing a Billion-Dollar Problem
Warehouses and distribution centers in the U.S. spend over $10 billion annually on labor inefficiencies, yet more than 50% still rely on manual workers for bulk order picking. Traditional automation solutions have been expensive, rigid, and out of reach for many businesses.
AutoPallet Robotics offers a scalable, cost-effective alternative—a fleet of intelligent, self-navigating robots that operate autonomously in high-volume logistics environments. Their Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) model eliminates the need for heavy upfront investment, allowing businesses to pay per pick at a fraction of traditional labor costs.
What Sets AutoPallet Robotics Apart
Why We’re Backing AutoPallet Robotics
We look for companies that combine strong technology, a great team, a massive market opportunity, and a scalable business model. AutoPallet Robotics meets all the criteria:
A massive, growing market – Warehousing automation is projected to be a $30 billion industry by 2026.
A strong team with a clear vision – Eric and Nathan bring deep experience in robotics, AI-driven navigation, and system integration.
Cutting-edge technology – AI-powered robots that work autonomously and adapt to warehouse needs.
A clear path to adoption – The RaaS model makes automation accessible to a broader range of customers.
After visiting AutoPallet Robotics’ prototype in San Francisco, we were impressed by how much they quickly accomplished with limited resources. Version 2 of their robot was remarkable; we believe AutoPallet Robotics is well on its way to becoming a major player in warehouse automation.
That’s why we’re excited to invest in their latest round—to support a solution that brings efficiency, scalability, and automation to modern logistics.