MiroBot Raises $16M to Ship Collaborative Physical Prototyping Platform
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MiroBot secured $16 million in seed funding led by Maker Ventures to commercialize a remote collaborative prototyping platform. The system couples rack-mounted robot arms with live video, telemetry, and a web interface so distributed teams can iterate on physical prototypes together.
The product integrates with CAD and design tools to import edits, queue fabrication tasks, and run automated test routines. MiroBot's API allows teams to script assembly sequences and instrument sensors for repeatable validations. The company emphasizes low-friction onboarding and safety protocols for remote operations.
Initial enterprise trials with product teams in consumer electronics showed faster iteration cycles for enclosure changes and ergonomics tests. Funds will expand robotic labs in North America and Europe and add localized maintenance services.