Galbot
Beijing embodied-AI startup whose wheeled G1 humanoid works retail stores; $300M+ round at $3B set a China record.
Overview
Galbot, founded by Peking University professor Wang He, builds the Galbot G1 — a wheeled-chassis, folding-leg humanoid that skips bipedal walking in favor of manipulation that works today. Its robots restock and run unmanned retail stores and pharmacy counters, one of the few humanoid deployments generating actual revenue rather than pilot fees. A CATL-led round in mid-2025 preceded the record-setter: a $300M+ Series B in December 2025 led by China Mobile's Chain Chief Fund at a $3B valuation — at the time the largest single round and highest cumulative funding (~$800M) in China's embodied-AI sector.
Funding History
China Mobile's Chain Chief Fund leads a record-setting round — the largest in China's embodied-AI sector at the time.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Galbot raised in total?
- Galbot has raised a total of $300M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Galbot's investors?
- Galbot's investors include China Mobile, CICC Capital.
- What does Galbot do?
- Galbot, founded by Peking University professor Wang He, builds the Galbot G1 — a wheeled-chassis, folding-leg humanoid that skips bipedal walking in favor of manipulation that works today. Its robots restock and run unmanned retail stores and pharmacy counters, one of the few humanoid deployments generating actual revenue rather than pilot fees. A CATL-led round in mid-2025 preceded the record-setter: a $300M+ Series B in December 2025 led by China Mobile's Chain Chief Fund at a $3B valuation — at the time the largest single round and highest cumulative funding (~$800M) in China's embodied-AI sector.
- When was Galbot founded?
- Galbot was founded in 2023 and is headquartered in Beijing, China.
- Where is Galbot headquartered?
- Galbot is headquartered in Beijing, China.
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