AMP Robotics

How much has AMP Robotics raised?

AMP has at least $261 million in company-disclosed major equity rounds, most recently a $91 million Series D in December 2024 led by Congruent Ventures.

Total raised
At least $261M disclosed major rounds
Disclosed rounds
Series A-D plus extension
Latest round
$91M Series D, Dec 2024
Latest valuation
$457.7M reported by Forge
First raised
$16M Series A, 2019
Notable backer
Sequoia Capital

AMP Robotics's funding rounds

AMP's major announced rounds show a step-up from robotics product scale to facility-scale waste infrastructure.

  1. Nov 2019Series A - valuation not disclosed$16M led by Sequoia Capital.
  2. Jan 2021Series B - valuation not disclosed$55M led by XN with Valor Equity Partners, GV, Sequoia, and others.
  3. Nov 2022Series C - valuation not disclosed$91M led by Congruent Ventures and Wellington Management.
  4. May 2023Series C extension - valuation not disclosedMicrosoft Climate Innovation Fund investment brings Series C to more than $99M.
  5. Dec 2024Series D - $457.7M Forge-reported valuation$91M led by Congruent Ventures with Sequoia, XN, Blue Earth, CalSTRS, Wellington, Range, Tao, and others.

Sources:AMP Series DAMP Microsoft extension

How much has AMP Robotics raised in total?

Company announcements support at least $261 million across major disclosed equity rounds: $16 million Series A, $55 million Series B, more than $99 million Series C after the Microsoft extension, and $91 million Series D.

Some private-market databases report different totals, so this profile uses company-announced major rounds and flags conflicts instead of forcing a single opaque database number.

Who are AMP Robotics's investors?

Investors include Sequoia Capital, XN, Valor Equity Partners, GV, Congruent Ventures, Wellington Management, Blue Earth Capital, Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund, Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners, Tao Capital Partners, Range Ventures, CalSTRS, Liberty Mutual Investments, and others.

Why did the valuation move?

Valuation interest is tied to AMP's expansion from individual robotic sorters toward facility-scale sortation and municipal solid waste processing. Forge reports a $457.74 million Series D valuation, but AMP itself did not disclose valuation in the Series D announcement.

Is AMP Robotics profitable, and will it IPO?

AMP has not disclosed profitability or IPO timing. Industrial automation businesses require capital for hardware, deployment, service, and facilities, so profitability depends on deployment economics and operating scale.

What does AMP Robotics's funding mean if you sell into them?

The Series D supports expansion to process municipal solid waste and single-stream recycling at scale. Sellers should target hardware supply chain, robotics reliability, machine learning infrastructure, facility operations, safety, field service, and industrial data use cases.

As of June 2026.Sources:AMP Series AAMP Series BAMP Series D

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