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ANSCER Robotics secures $5.4 million in series A round

May 21, 2026 | By Yan li

ANSCER Robotics secures $5.4 million in series A round

Industrial robotics startup ANSCER Robotics has raised US$5.4 million (around Rs 45 crore) in a Series A funding round led by IAN Alpha Fund. The round also saw participation from Info Edge and several angel investors.

The company said it will use the new funding to improve its product platform, grow its operations in the US, and expand its network of partners in global markets.

Rajnish Kapur, Managing Partner, IAN Alpha Fund, said, “Industrial automation is rapidly evolving from a focus on efficiency to becoming a strategic driver of resilience, intelligence, and competitiveness for global enterprises. What stood out to us was Anscer’s ability to combine industrial-grade robotics with intelligent software and scalable deployment capabilities for real-world manufacturing and warehouse environments.”

Ribin Mathew, founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Anscer, said, “The first era of automation was about machines following instructions. The next era will be about machines understanding context, learning from operations, and working alongside enterprise intelligence. Anscer is building that future through a robotics platform developed in India, designed for global standards, and ready for the AI-native factory.”

Founded in 2020 by Ribin Mathew, Ebin Sunny, Raghu V and Raj Mohan, ANSCER Robotics is an industrial robotics company that builds AI-powered automation solutions for factories and warehouses. The company develops autonomous mobile robots and smart software systems to automate industrial operations.

Its technology helps businesses improve the movement of materials, increase productivity, improve workplace safety, and make overall operations more efficient.

The company says it is building a modern robotics platform that combines smart mobility, advanced vision technology, Vision-Language Models (VLMs), and enterprise software integration. The platform is designed to help businesses analyze data in real time, make better decisions, and easily connect with their existing AI tools and digital systems.

ANSCER is also developing an open robotics platform based on Model Context Protocol (MCP) principles. This will allow companies to securely connect their own AI agents and Large Language Models (LLMs) with robotic operations while still keeping full control of their internal data.

The company also has sales and support teams in the US, helping customers and partners across the US, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.

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