Luxonis closes Series A round to scale physical AI perception layer
Luxonis has raised funding to provide AI perception for a range of industrial use cases.

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Luxonis has raised funding to provide AI perception for a range of industrial use cases. Source: Luxonis
Increasing interest in physical AI is helping robotics component providers scale. Luxonis today said it has raised $14 million in Series A funding. The company said it plans to accelerate its commercial expansion, advance its product roadmap, and scale production of its OAK cameras to meet the growing demand.
Founded in 2019, Luxonis said it brings artificial intelligence into the physical world by combining sensors, on-device computation, and open software into a single platform that simplifies robotic vision . Following a successful Kickstarter campaign, the Denver-based company has grown to serve thousands of customers, including FARM-ING , more than 60 Fortune 500 companies, and 17 of the Dow Jones 30.
Luxonis said the investment will enable it to expand supply chain capacity and advance its OAK4 cloud perception ecosystem, which it launched in December 2025.
Luxonis said it builds the perception layer that robots and automated systems need to operate in the real world. Its OAK devices combine multiple vision sensors and on-device compute into a single unit.
The company added that its open-source software ecosystem lets developers use agentic AI to rapidly build and deploy automation for any use case that requires visual perception.
Luxonis said its modular OAK4-CS smart camera can be used for barcode inspection on conveyor lines, microscopes, and other industrial applications. Last month, the company announced that its cameras are officially supported in NVIDIA Isaac Sim and that OAK4 supports USB-C-only deployments as well as PoE+.
Luxonis also provides the DepthAI software, which it updated in April. It said its open-source DepthAI SDK (software development kit) has reached 6 million downloads, providing robotics teams with leading depth perception and on-device AI.
Luxonis provides the OAK cameras and DepthAI software for physical AI. Source: Luxonis
Denali Growth Partners led Luxonis’ Series A round, with participation from Taiwania Capital.
“After more than seven years building Luxonis with the support of friends and family, we’re delighted to close our first institutional round and welcome Denali and Taiwania to our board,” stated Bradley Dillon, CEO of Luxonis. “They bring a wealth of experience that will help us accelerate our already rapid growth as we give machines the human perception they need to take on the world’s physical work.”
Source: The Robot Report