NEURA Robotics, a Metzingen, Germany-based robotics company, said on June 11, 2026 that it has raised a Series C round of up to $1.4 billion, in what the company describes as the largest funding round to date for a full-stack robotics company.

The round includes backing from Tether, Qualcomm Technologies, Amazon, NVIDIA, imec.xpand, Bosch, Schaeffler, the European Investment Bank, Lingotto Horizon and InterAlpen Partners, among others.

NEURA Robotics develops cognitive robots and the software and AI infrastructure behind them, including its Neuraverse platform. The company said the new funding will support the global deployment of cognitive robots and humanoids, expansion of the Neuraverse, rollout of its NEURA Gyms training environments, manufacturing scale-up, and development of next-generation Physical AI systems.

The deal adds to growing investor interest in robotics platforms that combine hardware, AI and deployment infrastructure as automation moves beyond software into real-world industrial and commercial use cases.