# Skild AI raises $1.4bn at $14bn valuation to build a general-purpose robot brain
> SoftBank leads a Series C for the Pittsburgh startup building the Skild Brain, a foundation model that can retrofit any robot without task-specific retraining

**Meta:** type: event · date: 2026-01-14 · heads: 谁的钱, 长远之局 · 5 takes · 3 lenses · 1 regions

## Summary

[Robotics Startups](/zh/entity/robotics-startups) software maker Skild AI closed a $1.4bn Series C on 14 January 2026 at a valuation above $14bn, led by [Softbank Vision Fund](/zh/entity/softbank-vision-fund). Co-investors include [Nvidia](/zh/entity/nvidia), Jeff Bezos (via Bezos Expeditions), Macquarie Group, 1789 Capital, Samsung, LG, Schneider Electric and Salesforce Ventures. The company, founded in 2023 and headquartered in Pittsburgh, builds the Skild Brain, a unified foundation model for robots that can be dropped into any robot morphology without task-specific retraining, analogous to how a large language model generalises across language tasks. Skild grew from zero to $30m in revenue within months of commercial launch in 2025, deploying across security inspection, last-mile delivery, warehouses, manufacturing, data centres and construction. The strategic composition of the investor list, multiple hardware OEMs taking equity in a software-layer company, suggests the market is consolidating around a small number of robot brain platforms rather than each OEM building its own.

## The split

US robotics and venture press focus on the technical ambition and OEM hedging. Industrial trade press asks whether the "omni-bodied" claim will hold up at production scale or collapses to vertical-specific fine-tuning like prior robot AI bets. No major Asian robotics voice (Japan, South Korea, China) has published an original take, though strategic investors Samsung and LG provide indirect framing from those markets.

## By the numbers

- $1.4bn, Series C size.
- $14bn+, post-money valuation.
- January 14, 2026, round announced.
- $30m, revenue reached within months of 2025 commercial launch.
- 6, primary use cases: security inspection, delivery, warehouses, manufacturing, data centres, construction.

## Why it matters

If the Skild Brain's cross-morphology claim holds, it sets the same winner-take-most dynamic seen in language AI for physical robotics, concentrating value at the foundation model layer rather than the hardware layer. OEM investment validates that hardware makers see the software brain as infrastructure, not a product they want to build themselves.

## What to watch

- Whether the Skild Brain generalises to new morphologies beyond the six disclosed use cases.
- How Nvidia's strategic investment intersects with its own Isaac robotics platform.
- Physical AI competitors: Figure, Boston Dynamics and 1X raising at comparable valuations.
- Whether Japan or South Korea robotics incumbents make counter-investments.
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## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

### unlabelled
- **Skild AI (Series C announcement)** (United States, en) — Skild AI's own release on closing a $1.4bn Series C led by SoftBank at a $14bn+ valuation. Describes the Skild Brain as the industry's first unified robotics foundation model; lists use cases across security inspection, delivery, warehouses, manufacturing, data centers and construction. Notes the company went from zero to $30m in revenue within a few months of commercial launch in 2025.
  Source: https://www.skild.ai/blogs/series-c
- **AI Business** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://aibusiness.com/robotics/skild-ai-startup-builds-robot-brain
- **Business Wire (press release)** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260114335623/en/Skild-AI-Raises-$1.4B-Now-Valued-Over-$14B

### robotics / venture
- **TechCrunch** (United States, en) — Reports Skild AI as the most-funded pure-software robotics startup ever at this stage, led by SoftBank, with Nvidia, Bezos Expeditions, Macquarie Group, Samsung, LG, Schneider Electric and Salesforce Ventures also investing. Notes the strategic composition: hardware OEMs investing in the software brain suggests a platform play, not a vertical integration.
  > "Skild AI hits a $14B valuation as SoftBank, Nvidia and Bezos back its bid to build a general-purpose robot brain."
  Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/14/robotic-software-maker-skild-ai-hits-14b-valuation/

### industrial / robotics
- **The Robot Report** (United States, en) — Focuses on the technical claim: a single Skild Brain model can transfer across different robot morphologies, environments and tasks without additional training, calling it 'omni-bodied' capability. Compares the approach to GPT-4 generalisation claims in language, and asks whether the industrial robotics OEMs investing are hedging or committing.
  > "Skild Brain runs across any robot body, any environment, without task-specific retraining, the company claims."
  Source: https://www.therobotreport.com/skild-ai-raises-1-4b-building-omni-bodied-robot-skild-brain/

## Across the graph
- Related: [[defense-tech-funding-record-2026]]
- Entities: Robotics Startups, Softbank Vision Fund, Mega Rounds, Growth Stage

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