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InOrbit
InOrbit builds robot orchestration software for enterprise robot operations, including monitoring, coordination and optimization across robot fleets. Its public materials and funding coverage frame the company around robot operations rather than general workflow automation.
HeadquartersMountain View, US
Founded2017
Corporate funding$13M
Team11-50
Deployments2
Open roles0
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Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Company typePhysical AI software
Market segmentCorporate
StageSeries A
FoundersFlorian Pestoni (Founder & CEO)
Regions servedUS, Global
Countries deployedNot listed
Service footprintNot listed
Last reviewed2026-07-05
LinkedInView profile
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Deployment log
Announced and cited only
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Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
Series A
L'ATTITUDE Ventures, Globant Ventures
Round sourceSeed
ANIMO Ventures, Yamaha Motor Ventures & Laboratory Silicon Valley, Kärcher New Venture
Round sourceInvestors on recordGlobant
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Company timeline
Milestones and announcements
2025-09-30InOrbit.AI Secures Series A Funding to Scale Robot Orchestration Platform, Unlocking a New Era of Software-Driven Physical Workflows ↗InOrbit.AI
2025-09-01Closed a $10M Series A to scale its robot orchestration platform; coverage cited enterprise robot operations and named investors including Globant.Robotics 24/7
2025-09-01The Robot Report covered Globant's investment in InOrbit to advance robot orchestration.The Robot Report
2025-09-01InOrbit.AI closes Series A funding round to scale robot orchestration platform ↗Robotics 24/7
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Source ledger
4 unique public sources
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InOrbit.AI closes Series A funding round to scale robot orchestration platformRobotics 24/7 · retrieved 2026-07-05
02InOrbit Raises $2.6 Million to Lead RobOps MovementBusiness Wire · retrieved 2026-07-05
03InOrbit.AI Secures Series A Funding to Scale Robot Orchestration Platform, Unlocking a New Era of Software-Driven Physical WorkflowsInOrbit.AI · retrieved 2026-07-05
04Globant invests in InOrbit Series A funding to advance robot orchestrationThe Robot Report · retrieved 2026-07-05