Armatrix company profile
Armatrix develops smart gun safety and electronic access-control technology rather than robot platforms. Its robotics relevance is limited and should only be kept where the profile is being used for adjacent sensing, authentication, safety or defence-technology context.
Facts
- Segment: Inspection
- Country: India
- Founded: 2024
- Website: https://armatrix.in/
Profile sections
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- Market context
- Products
- Facts
- Funding
- Investors
- Context / Market Position
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- Team
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Summary
Armatrix develops smart gun safety and electronic access-control technology rather than robot platforms. Its robotics relevance is limited and should only be kept where the profile is being used for adjacent sensing, authentication, safety or defence-technology context.
Market context
Targets one of the hardest problems in industrial robotics—safe inspection and maintenance inside confined, high-risk environments—where traditional robots and human workers struggle or fail. hyper-redundant snake-like robotic arms (industrial inspection and maintenance).
- Capability: hyper-redundant robotic manipulation - confined space navigation - inspection and maintenance operations
- Capability: AI-assisted control and path planning
- Strategic position: industrial inspection robotics - confined space robotics - maintenance automation
Facts
- Website: https://armatrix.in/
- HQ: Bengaluru, India
- Founded: 2024
- Segment: Inspection
- Known funding rounds: 2
Funding
- 2026-02-25 - Seed - $2M - Armatrix Raises $2.1M to Develop Snake-Like Robotics for Industrial Inspection - source: eweek.com
- 2023-11-29 - fellowship_grant - $5K - Armatrix receives gradCapital Atomic Fellowship to begin early hardware development - source: armatrix.in
Investors
- pi Ventures - Lead - Vc - 1 funding event - first seen 2026-02-25
- gradCapital - Lead - Vc - 1 funding event - first seen 2023-11-29
Snake-like robotic arms for inaccessible industrial work
Armatrix builds hyper-redundant snake-like robotic arms for work inside confined, complex or hazardous machinery. The platform targets inspection, painting, welding, AI-powered navigation, external actuation, and deep-access industrial maintenance tasks.
- Target environment: Oil and gas, aviation, shipbuilding, heavy industry, confined machinery, hazardous inspection zones and other hard-to-access industrial environments.
- Deployment model: Early industrial robotics company developing a specialized hardware platform around snake-arm reach, modular end-effectors, external actuation and remote operation for inspection and maintenance workfl…
- Customer context: Industrial maintenance teams, aviation MRO groups, shipbuilders, refinery operators, heavy-industry asset owners and safety-focused inspection teams.
- Workflow context: Confined-space inspection, internal machinery access, weld or structure inspection, painting, welding, remote maintenance, hazardous-area intervention and deep-access manipulation.
- Commercial maturity: Early-stage deep-tech robotics company with prototype milestones and a clear confined-access product direction. Commercial scaling depends on paid industrial pilots, end-effector validation, safety…
- Market position: Specialized Indian industrial robotics builder in the hyper-redundant manipulator and confined-space access layer.
- Adoption constraints: Hardware reliability, end-effector validation, customer pilots, safety certification, repeatability in real industrial assets, service model maturity and conversion from prototypes to paid deployme…
- Adjacent context: Snake-arm robots, confined-space inspection, industrial maintenance robotics, hazardous-area robotics and dexterous mobile manipulation.
- Source confidence: high
Events
- 2026-02-25 - Funding - Armatrix Raises $2.1M to Develop Snake-Like Robotics for Industrial Inspection - Armatrix raised $2.1M in a funding round led by pi Ventures, with participation from multiple early-stage investors.
- 2023-11-29 - Funding - Armatrix receives gradCapital Atomic Fellowship to begin early hardware development - Armatrix says the gradCapital Atomic Fellowship awarded the founding team a $5,000 grant on November 29, 2023,…
Team
- Vishrant Dave - Co-Founder & CEO
- Prateesh Awasthi - Co-Founder
Relationships
- gradCapital - Atomic Fellowship ($5k) - gradCapital Atomic Fellowship awarded Armatrix a $5,000 non-dilutive grant (Nov 29, 2023) for early hardware prototyping.
Context tags
- Industrial robotics integrator - Peer Group
- Industrial robot cell deployment - Workflow
- Automation integrator - Stack Layer
- Factories - Customer Environment
Articles
- 2026-04-06 - Robots are getting good at the jobs humans hate inspecting - The strongest commercial cases are often specialist systems built for hard environments, repeated tasks, and clear operating value. - Korthos: /r…
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