Gideon has raised $35.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Gideon's investors include Abstract Ventures, Kevin Hartz, AME Cloud Ventures, Champion Hill Labs, Conversion Capital, Greylock, Hardware Club, NEO, SV Angel, Ameet Patel, Balaji Srinivasan, Charlie Songhurst.
Gideon is a technology company specializing in autonomous material handling solutions for manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and retail sectors. It builds AI- and vision-based autonomous mobile robots, including autonomous forklifts, designed to automate complex material handling tasks safely alongside human workers. Gideon’s products serve industrial clients by addressing labor shortages, improving operational stability, and augmenting human productivity in material handling workflows. The company has demonstrated strong growth momentum, raising $37.5 million in funding and securing customers such as Koch Disruptive Technologies, Georgia-Pacific, and DB Schenker[1][4][7].
Founded in 2017 in Croatia by CEO Josip Ćesić, Ph.D., and his team, Gideon emerged from a vision to transform supply chains through robotics and AI. Josip’s leadership has been pivotal in pioneering a Physical-AI platform that automates loading and unloading of truck trailers with autonomous forklifts. The company evolved from its original name, Gideon Smart Homes, to focus fully on industrial automation. Early traction came from developing proprietary technology and securing patents, positioning Gideon as a leader in flexible autonomous mobile robots[1][3][4].
Gideon rides the wave of automation and robotics driven by labor shortages and the increasing complexity of supply chains. The timing is critical as industries seek to enhance resilience and efficiency amid global supply chain disruptions. Market forces such as rising labor costs, demand for faster logistics, and advances in AI and robotics favor Gideon’s growth. By enabling humans and robots to collaborate, Gideon influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for flexible, safe, and intelligent automation in material handling[3][4][7].
Looking ahead, Gideon is poised to expand its autonomous mobile robot portfolio and deepen its market penetration in manufacturing, logistics, and retail. Trends like AI advancement, Industry 4.0 adoption, and labor scarcity will shape its trajectory. Its influence may evolve from a niche robotics provider to a key enabler of fully automated supply chains, empowering human workers to oversee increasingly complex automated workflows. Gideon’s continued innovation and strategic partnerships will be critical to sustaining its competitive advantage and scaling globally[3][4][7].
Gideon has raised $35.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $32.0M Series A in June 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2021 | $32.0M Series A | Abstract Ventures, Kevin Hartz, AME Cloud Ventures, Champion Hill Labs, Conversion Capital, Greylock, Hardware Club, NEO, SV Angel, Ameet Patel, Balaji Srinivasan, Charlie Songhurst, David Petersen, Guy Podjarny, John Hennessy, Julia Hartz, Massimo Ciociola | |
| Jul 1, 2018 | $3.0M Seed | Abstract Ventures, Kevin Hartz, AME Cloud Ventures, Champion Hill Labs, Conversion Capital, Cultiv8 Funds Management, Eurazeo, Greylock, Hardware Club, NEO, Nokia Growth Partners, Plug & Play Ventures, SparkLabs Group, SV Angel, Ameet Patel, Balaji Srinivasan, Charlie Songhurst, David Petersen, Guy Podjarny, John Hennessy, Julia Hartz, Massimo Ciociola |