DEEP Robotics Secures Over USD 70 Million in Series C Funding to Advance System-Level Embodied Intelligence

DEEP Robotics Secures Over USD 70 Million in Series C Funding to Advance System-Level Embodied Intelligence

Published:December 9, 2025
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DEEP Robotics has raised major new capital to accelerate the system-level evolution of its quadruped, humanoid, and embodied-intelligence technologies across global applications.

On December 9, 2025, DEEP Robotics (Hangzhou Yunshenchu Technology Co., Ltd.) announced that it has raised more than USD 70 million in a Series C round. The round was co-led by CMB International and China Asset Management, with strategic investment from funds under China Telecom and China Unicom. Additional investors included Yunhui Capital and SMIC Juyuan, while existing shareholders such as Fortune Capital continued to increase their stakes.

The funding will be used to expand R&D, attract top talent, and accelerate development of quadruped and humanoid robots, pushing embodied-intelligence technology from “isolated breakthroughs” to system-level enablement. DEEP Robotics has recorded a strong year: in April, it launched the world’s first wheel-leg hybrid quadruped robot, the M20 ‘Lynx’; in October, it released the DR02, the world’s first industry-grade all-weather humanoid robot; and it unveiled DeepVLA 1.0, a vision-language embodied navigation system.

The company’s solutions now operate across 34 provincial-level regions in China and 44 countries worldwide, supporting applications such as power-grid inspection and security patrols. For example, its robots have helped reduce operation-and-maintenance costs by about 70% at China Southern Power Grid substations, perform security duties at Yiwu International Trade City, assist with wildlife research in the Hoh Xil reserve, and expand into overseas scenarios including North American warehousing and Saudi Arabia’s NEOM megacity project.

Looking ahead, DEEP Robotics will continue advancing its “independent innovation + industrial collaboration” strategy to drive deeper integration of robotics and real-world industries.