The robot AI data platform Mecka AI has completed a $60 million financing round, led by Framework Ventures
The startup focused on robot AI training data, Mecka AI, announced the completion of a total of $60,000,000 in financing, including $25,000,000 in Series A funding completed last November and an additional $35,000,000 in follow-up financing. Both rounds of financing were led by Framework Ventures, with participation from institutions such as Menlo Ventures, SV Angel, and Kindred Ventures.
Mecka AI primarily collects human motion data through body sensors, iPhones, and custom hardware, including physical behavior data such as gestures and gait, to train robot AI models. The company's founder and CEO, Josh Gao, stated that its core philosophy is to train robots using human behavior data rather than traditional teleoperation data, thereby enhancing the general capabilities of robots in the real world.
According to reports, Mecka AI was founded in 2025 and currently has about 40 employees. The company claims that based on signed contracts, its annual recurring revenue (ARR Run Rate) is expected to reach $100,000,000, but it has not disclosed a specific client list. Vance Spencer, co-founder of Framework Ventures, stated that Mecka AI is one of the fastest-growing companies in the institution's investment portfolio.
In the future, Mecka AI plans not only to provide training data but also to directly participate in robot model training and deployment, promoting the commercialization of robots in practical scenarios.
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