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LimX Dynamics Secures $200 Million in Series B Financing

LimX Dynamics closes a $200M Series B round to accelerate R&D in humanoid robots, modular platforms, and its Agentic OS — backed by Stone Venture, JD, Oriental Fortune Capital, and more.

MegaRobotics Editorial
February 2, 20265 min read
LimX Dynamics Secures $200 Million in Series B Financing

LimX Dynamics has announced securing $200 million USD in Series B financing. The round included leading domestic and international investors: Stone Venture, JD, Oriental Fortune Capital, and CoStone Capital. Existing shareholders also participated, including Shangqi Capital (backed by SAIC Motor), NIO Capital, and Future Capital.

$200MSeries B Raised
7+Major Investors
3Core Technology Pillars
2New Products Released

Accelerating Real-World Adoption with Full-Stack Technology Innovation

Entering 2026, LimX Dynamics is focused on accelerating R&D and global market expansion with the support of its shareholders and ecosystem partners. The company advances three core technology pillars: robot hardware design and manufacturing, motion control foundation models, and a physical-world-native Agentic OS.

The company pioneers the integration of high-level cognitive planning with whole-body motion control in humanoid robots. It drives innovation in general-purpose humanoids and modular robot platforms through product engineering optimization and supply chain development.

Three Core Technology Pillars

  • ✓Robot Hardware Design & Manufacturing: End-to-end hardware development for humanoid and modular platforms
  • ✓Motion Control Foundation Models: Advanced AI models bridging cognitive planning and physical execution
  • ✓Agentic OS (LimX COSA): A physical-world-native operating system coupling reasoning with whole-body motion control

TRON 2: A Multi-Modal Robotic Platform for Real-World Validation

Multi-Form Embodied Robot TRON 2

Among the company's recent releases attracting significant industry attention is TRON 2. The platform features an original modular architecture supporting flexible reconfiguration across multiple forms, unifying mobility and manipulation within a single platform.

Developers can adapt robots to different applications without repeatedly customizing hardware. The platform serves as a reusable, scalable, and continuously evolving foundation as robotics and AI technologies advance. This modular approach dramatically reduces development time and cost for companies exploring robotic solutions across diverse use cases.

🔧Modular Architecture

Flexible reconfiguration across multiple robot forms without custom hardware.

🤖Unified Platform

Combines mobility and manipulation capabilities in a single system.

📈Scalable Design

Continuously evolving platform that grows with advancing AI and robotics.

⚡Rapid Deployment

Developers adapt to new applications without rebuilding from scratch.

LimX COSA: An Agentic Operating System for Robotic Autonomy

Agentic OS LimX COSA

LimX COSA is an operating system purpose-built for robots operating in physical environments, coupling high-level reasoning with whole-body motion control. This represents a fundamental shift from traditional script-based robot programming to truly autonomous operation.

Powered by COSA, the full-size humanoid robot Oli no longer relies on fixed scripts. It interprets tasks, perceives its surroundings, plans actions, and adjusts behaviors in real-time for dynamic environments. LimX COSA orchestrates models, skills, and hardware as unified systems, enabling autonomous execution of complex real-world tasks.

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At a pivotal moment for physical AI, LimX Dynamics remains committed to original innovation, grounded in strong product development and customer-first principles. Together with global partners, LimX Dynamics advances real-world validation and robot deployment, ensuring technological progress serves people.

— LimX Dynamics

Looking Ahead: From Lab to Real World

With $200 million in fresh capital, LimX Dynamics is well-positioned to accelerate the transition of advanced robotics from research labs to real-world deployment. The combination of modular hardware platforms like TRON 2 and intelligent software systems like COSA creates a compelling full-stack offering for enterprise customers and research institutions alike.

The backing of major investors — from automotive giant SAIC Motor to EV pioneer NIO — signals strong confidence in the company's vision for general-purpose robotics. As the physical AI landscape continues to evolve rapidly, LimX Dynamics' integrated approach to hardware, motion control, and autonomous operating systems positions it as a key player in the next generation of robotic solutions.

Explore LimX Dynamics Products

LimX Dynamics is pushing the boundaries of humanoid robotics with modular platforms and AI-powered autonomy. Contact MegaRobotics to learn more about TRON 2, LimX COSA, and other cutting-edge robotic solutions available through our network.

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