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ANYbotics is a robotics company founded 2016, based in Switzerland, developing 4 robots primarily in the Quadruped category.
Autonomous robotic inspection solutions for industrial sites.
ANYbotics builds autonomous legged inspection robots, including ANYmal C, ANYmal D, and ANYmal X, for industrial environments such as energy, processing, construction, oil & gas, and chemicals. The company is based in Zürich, Switzerland, and sells solutions that automate routine inspections in hard-to-reach or hazardous facilities.
Total funding
US$110.0M
Active products
4
Robo Score
71
AA
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Top-rated product
AA
Robo Index
ANYmal C
Company facts
- Legal name
- ANYbotics AG
- HQ
- Zürich, Switzerland
- Founded
- 2016 · 10 yrs
- Employees
- 80
- Stage
- Series B (2023)
- Website
- www.anybotics.com
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Robo Score
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Trusted by
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Milestones
ANYbotics was founded in Zürich to commercialize legged robot technology from ETH Zurich.
Press coverage
Quadruped buying guides
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