TLDR: Bengaluru-based robotics startup Neuralzome Cybernetic has successfully raised $2.4 million in a pre-seed funding round. The capital will be utilized to advance its AI-driven robotic autonomy solutions, scale manufacturing, and expand into global markets, particularly targeting labor-intensive sectors with its Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model.
Bengaluru, India – August 27, 2025 – Neuralzome Cybernetic, an innovative Indian robotics startup, today announced it has successfully closed a pre-seed funding round, securing $2.4 million. This significant investment is set to accelerate the company’s mission to revolutionize the deployment of autonomous robots in real-world environments, particularly within labor-intensive industries.
The funding round was spearheaded by 8X Ventures, with notable participation from a diverse group of investors including Turbostart, Avinya Ventures, Saka Ventures, Appreciate Capital, Astir Ventures, IIM Ahmedabad’s CIIE, SIDBI, and individual investor Heston Castelino.
Neuralzome Cybernetic, headquartered in Bengaluru, specializes in developing teachable, no-code AI agents. These advanced agents are designed for rapid deployment, eliminating the need for extensive in-house robotics expertise and significantly lowering the barrier to entry for companies seeking to integrate robotic solutions into their daily operations.
The newly acquired capital will be strategically allocated to several key areas: bolstering research and development efforts in multi-agent autonomy and vision-based navigation, scaling up manufacturing capabilities, and facilitating expansion into international markets.
Mohan Sivam, Co-founder of Neuralzome, emphasized the company’s core objective, stating, “We are developing technologies that overcome key challenges blocking the adoption of robots in real-world scenarios.” This commitment underscores Neuralzome’s dedication to addressing long-standing obstacles that have hindered the widespread integration of robotics.
The company operates on a ‘Robot-as-a-Service’ (RaaS) business model, primarily catering to sectors such as orchard management and commercial landscaping. These industries have traditionally been challenging to automate due to their dynamic and unstructured environments.
One of Neuralzome’s flagship offerings, NeuralPilot, is a proprietary platform that integrates with a simulation environment to create photorealistic digital twins. This innovative approach allows robots to be trained in virtual settings before their actual deployment, thereby drastically reducing both the time and cost associated with real-world field training.
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With its focus on adaptable AI agents, a no-code approach, and a scalable RaaS model, Neuralzome is poised to become a significant player in the global robotics market. The investment will not only fuel product development but also support the company’s efforts to establish a strong international presence, meeting the increasing demand for flexible and cost-efficient robotic systems.


