LimX Dynamics
Shenzhen maker of the Oli humanoid and Tron legged platforms; NIO Capital led its $200M Series B in early 2026.
Overview
LimX Dynamics builds across the whole legged-robot stack: the full-size Oli humanoid, the Tron 1 point-foot biped beloved by research labs, and wheeled-legged hybrids — all driven by an in-house embodied-AI training pipeline. Founder Zhang Wei is a tenured Southern University of Science and Technology professor (Purdue PhD) who keeps the company unusually close to the academic frontier. Alibaba and JD.com backed it early. NIO Capital led the $200M Series B in February 2026 — with UAE-based Stone Venture, CoStone, JD.com, SAIC's fund, and CITIC Securities' vehicles — which Chinese press called the largest humanoid round of early 2026.
Funding History
NIO Capital leads what Chinese press called the largest humanoid round of early 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has LimX Dynamics raised in total?
- LimX Dynamics has raised a total of $200M across 1 funding round.
- Who are LimX Dynamics's investors?
- LimX Dynamics's investors include NIO Capital, JD.com, CITIC Securities.
- What does LimX Dynamics do?
- LimX Dynamics builds across the whole legged-robot stack: the full-size Oli humanoid, the Tron 1 point-foot biped beloved by research labs, and wheeled-legged hybrids — all driven by an in-house embodied-AI training pipeline. Founder Zhang Wei is a tenured Southern University of Science and Technology professor (Purdue PhD) who keeps the company unusually close to the academic frontier. Alibaba and JD.com backed it early. NIO Capital led the $200M Series B in February 2026 — with UAE-based Stone Venture, CoStone, JD.com, SAIC's fund, and CITIC Securities' vehicles — which Chinese press called the largest humanoid round of early 2026.
- When was LimX Dynamics founded?
- LimX Dynamics was founded in 2022 and is headquartered in Shenzhen, China.
- Where is LimX Dynamics headquartered?
- LimX Dynamics is headquartered in Shenzhen, China.
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