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Figure Aims to Raise $1.5 Billion for Humanoid Robots

Figure is reportedly in talks with investors to raise $1.5 billion for its work in developing humanoid robots. The startup aims for a valuation of $39.5 billion, though the talks are ongoing and the terms could change, Bloomberg reported Friday (Feb. 14), citing unnamed sources. The company made a breakthrough in reasoning abilities and now believes that its products could be ready for use in homes in a few years, according to the report. Figure did not immediately reply to PYMNTS’ request for comment. The company was valued at $2.6 billion when it raised $675 million in a Series B funding round in February 2024. Its investors at that time included Microsoft, OpenAI Startup Fund, Nvidia, Jeff Bezos (through Bezos Expeditions), Parkway Venture Capital, Intel Capital, Align Ventures and ARK Invest. “Our vision at Figure is to bring humanoid robots into commercial operations as soon as possible,” Figure Founder and CEO Brett Adcock said in a February 2024 press release. “This investment, combined with our partnership with OpenAI and Microsoft, ensures that we are well-prepared to bring embodied AI into the world to make a transformative impact on humanity.” In August, Figure unveiled its second-generation humanoid robot, Figure 02, saying the product’s dexterity and advanced AI enable it to perform “a wide range of tasks across commercial applications and, in the near future, the home.”

Full report : Figure in talks with investors to raise $1.5 Billion for its humanoid robots valuing it at a massive $40 billion.