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X Square Robot Secures 1 Billion Yuan Funding To Expand Embodied AI Capabilities

  • January 14, 2026
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China based embodied intelligence company X Square Robot has secured 1 billion yuan, approximately US$140 million, in an A++ funding round, marking a significant milestone for the young robotics firm. The latest investment reflects growing interest among major technology groups and public sector backed platforms in embodied artificial intelligence, a field that combines advanced AI models with physical robotic systems capable of interacting with real world environments.

The funding round attracted a strong lineup of strategic and financial investors, including ByteDance, Sequoia China, and Shenzhen Capital Group, alongside participation from government backed investment platforms. Notably, this transaction represents the first deployment from Shenzhen Capital Group’s newly established artificial intelligence focused fund, highlighting the increasing role of regional capital in supporting next generation technology companies. The involvement of both private sector technology leaders and state linked investors underscores confidence in X Square Robot’s technical direction and commercial potential within China’s rapidly evolving AI ecosystem.

Founded in December 2023, X Square Robot has moved quickly to establish itself within the embodied intelligence space. Despite its relatively short operating history, the company has already attracted earlier investments from Meituan and Alibaba, two of China’s most prominent technology groups. These early backers provided capital and industry exposure that helped accelerate the firm’s research and development efforts. X Square Robot focuses on building general purpose artificial intelligence models designed to support a wide range of robotic applications, rather than narrow task specific systems. This approach aims to enable robots to adapt to complex and dynamic environments with greater autonomy and flexibility.

A central part of X Square Robot’s strategy is its emphasis on developing key technologies in house. The company has already released two robotic platforms, Quantum 1 and Quantum 2, which integrate its proprietary AI models with internally developed hardware and software components. By maintaining control over core elements of its technology stack, X Square Robot seeks to optimize performance, improve system integration, and reduce reliance on external suppliers. This vertical development model is increasingly favored by AI driven robotics firms aiming to differentiate themselves in a competitive market where both hardware reliability and software intelligence are critical.

With fresh capital in place, X Square Robot plans to expand the application of its embodied intelligence technology into practical industry settings. The company is targeting sectors such as industrial manufacturing and logistics, where intelligent robots can support automation, efficiency, and operational consistency. These industries are seen as early adopters of advanced robotics due to labor pressures and the need for scalable solutions across factories, warehouses, and distribution networks. X Square Robot’s general purpose AI approach positions its systems to be adapted across multiple use cases within these environments, supporting tasks that require perception, movement, and decision making.

The latest funding round places X Square Robot among a growing group of Chinese startups attracting substantial capital for embodied AI research and deployment. As competition intensifies within the domestic robotics landscape, continued backing from major investors provides the company with resources to refine its models, enhance its robotic platforms, and pursue commercial partnerships. The participation of ByteDance, Sequoia China, and Shenzhen Capital Group also signals broader market confidence in embodied intelligence as a foundational technology for future automation across industries.

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