Mujin secures $233M in Series D funding round

Looks to accelerate the advancement of MujinOS intelligent robotics platform

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    December 3, 2025         

Mujin secures $233M in Series D funding round

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Mujin secured $233 million in its Series D funding round, bringing its total funding to date to $411 million.

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Mujin secures $233M in Series D funding round

Mujin

Mujin secured $233 million in its Series D funding round, bringing its total funding to date to $411 million.

Automation technology company Mujin announced the successful first close of its Series D funding round, raising a total of $233 million through a combination of equity and debt financing.

The company said the investment will accelerate the global adoption of MujinOS, the company’s flagship intelligent robotics platform, and further advance the development of real-time digital twin, motion planning and orchestration technologies for manufacturing and logistics.

To date, Mujin has raised a total of $411 million, which the company said underscores strong investor confidence in its mission to create the next generation of industrial automation technology.

MujinOS control platform details

Mujin said that MujinOS delivers a unified, intelligent control platform that brings consistency, intelligence and scalability to industrial automation. By integrating robotic mobility, picking, storage and warehouse execution systems within a single operational architecture, the company said MujinOS eliminates complex system-by-system engineering and enables facilities to deploy automation solutions with greater speed and reliability.

“The strong support shown in our Series D round underscores investor confidence in MujinOS as the architecture that will power the next era of industrial automation,” said Ross Diankov, co-founder of Mujin. “This funding accelerates our transition to a scalable, product-driven business and expands our ability to bring cloud services, real-time digital twin technology and enterprise grade automation to customers in every major market. We are committed to establishing MujinOS as the global standard for intelligent robotics.”

Its capabilities in perception, motion planning and real-time digital twin orchestration provide operational visibility and optimize workflows as conditions change. As a standardized platform that works across multiple manufacturers and applications, Mujin said that MujinOS empowers enterprises to scale high-performance automation across sites, reduce operational risk and accelerate long-term productivity gains.

“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of our corporate partners and financial institutions for their strong support in making this significant fundraising possible,” said Issei Takino, co-founder of Mujin. “Building on the world-class industrial automation technologies we have developed over the past 14 years, we will accelerate our global expansion through productization and strategic partnerships, with the aim of addressing the global labor shortage and the societal challenges it creates. We are committed to establishing MujinOS as a global standard and driving the continued growth of Mujin into a company that can ‘compete and win’ on the world stage.”

Mujin said it will use the funding to continue transforming the automation market by reinforcing the following strategic areas:

  • Expanding the MujinOS product lineup
    • The new investment will accelerate Mujin’s transition into a scalable, product-driven business, with MujinOS at the center of its long-term growth strategy. As a unified industrial automation platform, Mujin said that MujinOS enables rapid development, deployment and replication of high-value applications, including:
      • Order fulfillment
      • Palletizing
      • Bin picking
      • Machine tending
      • Truck unloading
      • WES
      • Fleet management
    • By standardizing perception, motion planning and multi-device coordination, Mujin said that MujinOS reduces integration costs, shortens deployment cycles and delivers consistent, repeatable performance across sites, significantly expanding the company’s addressable market.
  • Accelerating the role of the real-time digital twins in industrial automation
    • Mujin said it is redefining industrial automation by moving beyond traditional robot control to fully integrated environments where physical systems and digital intelligence function seamlessly together. The company said that the new investment fast-tracks the digital twin technology, enabling global manufacturers and logistics operators to achieve real-time optimization, unprecedented operational visibility and significant gains in throughput and efficiency.
    • Mujin added that the digital twin becomes a real-time operational engine and a dynamic database of the physical world, giving enterprises a unified, accurate view of every robot, AGV, inventory movement and automated process in the warehouse or on the manufacturing floor. By continuously synchronizing the physical site with its digital counterpart, Mujin said that the digital twin enables precise inventory tracking and traceability, early detection of issues, rapid workflow optimization and reliable performance forecasting. The company said this enhanced visibility reduces operational risk, improves efficiency, and allows automation to scale consistently across multiple facilities, empowering smarter, data-driven decisions at every level of the organization.
  • Driving expansion across Europe and the United States
    • Demand for advanced automation continues to surge worldwide, and Mujin said that the strongest growth is emerging in Europe and North America as manufacturers, retailers and logistics providers accelerate investments in robotics and next-generation industrial modernization. Mujin plans to use this capital to significantly broaden its global presence by expanding regional engineering, service and support teams to meet rising customer demand and ensure enterprise-grade deployment and uptime. The company will also build a robust network of certified system integrators across all regions, enabling partners to deliver MujinOS-powered solutions with greater speed, scalability and consistency.

 

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