Ambi Robotics
AI-powered package sorting for parcel logistics.
About Ambi Robotics
AmbiSort robot — package-sorting at scale for USPS, Pitney Bowes. Spun out from UC Berkeley AUTOLab.
§ Pitch deck breakdown
How Ambi Robotics would pitch themselves.
Target customer
Parcel logistics operators (USPS, regional carriers, 3PLs) handling 100M+ packages annually with rigid existing sorters.
Problem they solve
Legacy parcel sorters can't handle mixed package types (envelopes, polybags, irregular shapes). USPS + carriers need flexible sorting without billion-dollar capex.
Key differentiator
AmbiOS + Dex-Net (Berkeley AUTOLab IP) — proven grasping algorithms for the messiest parcel mix in the industry. USPS contract is the world's largest robotic parcel sorting deployment.
Go-to-market strategy
Pilot-to-scale with marquee customers (USPS). Per-package transaction pricing aligns with operator P&L. Channel partnerships with parcel-handling integrators.
Company facts
- Category
- AI
- Funding stage
- Series B
- Total raised
- $67M+
- Founded
- 2018
- Team size
- 51-200
- HQ
- Berkeley
- Country
- United States
- Website
- ambirobotics.com
Founders of Ambi Robotics
- Jeff Mahler
- Stephen McKinley
Investors backing Ambi Robotics
- Tiger Global
- Bow Capital
Frequently asked questions
What does Ambi Robotics do?
AmbiSort robot — package-sorting at scale for USPS, Pitney Bowes. Spun out from UC Berkeley AUTOLab.
Where is Ambi Robotics based?
Ambi Robotics is based in Berkeley, United States.
When was Ambi Robotics founded?
Ambi Robotics was founded in 2018.
How much has Ambi Robotics raised?
Ambi Robotics has raised $67M+ in their Series B round.
Who founded Ambi Robotics?
Ambi Robotics was founded by Jeff Mahler, Stephen McKinley.
Who has invested in Ambi Robotics?
Ambi Robotics is backed by Tiger Global, Bow Capital.