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FarmWise is a robotics company founded 2016, based in United States, developing 1 robot primarily in the Agricultural category.
AI and computer vision weeding technology for farmers
FarmWise builds autonomous agricultural weeding robots and related weeding technology for row-crop growers, including its Titan system. The company’s products use machine vision, AI, and mechanical blades to remove weeds while leaving crops intact, with deployments reported in U.S. vegetable fields such as leafy greens, cauliflower, artichokes, and tomatoes.
Total funding
US$65.0M
Active products
1
Robo Score
61
A
View factor breakdown
Price range
$645K
1 of 1 priced
Top-rated product
A
Robo Index
FarmWise Titan
Company facts
- HQ
- California, United States
- Founded
- 2016 · 10 yrs
- Stage
- Series B (2021)
- Website
- farmwise.io
Robo Score
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Milestones
Raised $45 million in Series B funding for its robotic weeder Titan.
Press coverage
- Titanic robots make farming more sustainable
MIT News · Mar 2023
- FarmWise Labs brings in $45M for robotic weeding
The Robot Report
- Ag automation startup Farmwise 'winding down' operations
AgFunderNews
Active products by FarmWise
1 shown| # | Category | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | FarmWise Titan | Agricultural | $645.0K | 2019 | A |
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