Nexus Robotics raises $80M to mass-produce modular home robots
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Nexus Robotics announced an $80 million Series B led by Horizon Hardware Partners, earmarked for tooling, certifications, and establishing contract manufacturing lines. The startup’s modular robot platform features swappable toolheads—vacuum, arm, camera—and a standardized electrical bus designed for third-party modules.
The company’s go-to-market focuses on fleet deployments for property managers and assisted-living facilities, with a consumer roadmap promising upgrade cycles rather than whole-device replacements. Nexus argues the modular approach lowers long-term ownership costs and enables rapid feature launches through plug-in modules.
Investors liked Nexus’s developer-friendly API and over-the-air safety updates. The firm plans a controlled pilot with several managed apartment complexes in Q4 and expects a broader consumer release in late 2027 if regulatory testing goes smoothly.