Neuracore, a London-based startup that aims to “democratise access to robot learning tools”, has raised a $3m (£2.26m)
Founded in 2024, Neuracore describes itself as a robot learning platform. The company works with various robotics teams offering the infrastructure and data technology to accelerate the route to deployment of new robotic products.
“Our mission is to eliminate that duplication and democratise access to high-performance robot learning tools,” said Neuracore founder and chief executive Stephen James.
Alongside the funding round, which was led by Earlybird Venture Capital, the company has also announced it will be opening up its services to researchers via a free academic programme that will allow research teams to store, view and work with the robotics data in its system.
“With this funding and our free academic program, we’re enabling both researchers and companies to focus on advancing robotics itself, not on building the pipelines to support it,” James added.
“Academic researchers are building the foundation for tomorrow’s robots. They shouldn’t waste months setting up data pipelines – they should be innovating. We want Neuracore to be the backbone that lets them do that.”
The company will be rolling out access to select academic institutions first, with anyone in academia invited to apply for the waitlist.
