Pylon raises $33M to build low-code robotics UI for warehouse automation
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Pylon’s platform translates visual flow diagrams into coordinated behaviors for fleets of robots, conveyors, and sensors. Users drag-and-drop nodes for pick, place, reroute, and exception handling, then simulate results before deployment.
The $33 million Series B was led by Industrial Edge Partners and will enable expanded integrations with major robotics manufacturers and third-party sensors. Pylon says the low-code approach reduces dependence on specialized robotics engineers.
The platform includes a digital twin simulator for validating workflows and a rollout manager that phases deployment with rollback controls. Early logistics customers reported fewer stoppages during peak seasons and faster adaptation to seasonal SKU changes.
Pylon plans to add machine learning modules that suggest workflow optimizations based on throughput data and to offer an enterprise tier with role-based permissions and audit trails for safety compliance.