Dexory is turning warehouse robots into an inventory intelligence layer

The companys funding run and enterprise deployments show a warehouse robotics business built around real-time data, not only aisle-scanning hardware.

Dexory announced $165 million in funding in October 2025, including a $100 million Series C led by Eurazeo, after closing an $80 million Series B in October 2024. The 2024 round was led by DTCP and included Latitude Ventures, Wave-X, Bootstrap Europe, Atomico, Lakestar and Capnamic. The 2025 round included LTS Growth and Endeavor Catalyst alongside existing investors.

Team

Dexory began as BotsAndUs and was founded by Andrei Danescu, Adrian Negoita and Oana Jinga. Dexorys three founders moved from Romania to the UK, lived together in a house share and built from careers in engineering, technology and commercial partnerships. Danescu worked trackside in Formula 1 for Force India and later in Jaguar R&D. Jinga worked at Telefonica and Google, including strategic partnerships across EMEA and launches tied to Pixel, Google Home and Nest. Negoita worked at Just Eat and IBM.

Danescu is CEO, Negoita is CTO and Jinga is chief commercial and product officer. The early product was designed for front-of-house retail shelf inventory. Operations and logistics teams then asked for similar inventory visibility inside warehouses, leading the company toward tall autonomous scanning robots and the DexoryView digital-twin platform.

Dexorys public timeline starts with BotsAndUs in 2015, records first fully autonomous robots deployed across retail and travel in 2017, a $2.6 million pre-seed in 2020, entry into logistics and supply chain in 2021, a warehouse robot launch in January 2022, $13 million of further seed funding in June 2022, the Dexory rebrand in November 2022, DexoryView in January 2023 and a $19 million Series A in June 2023.

Product

DexoryView is a real-time digital twin updated with every robot scan. Dexory robots scan racks up to 14 meters high, complete top-to-bottom and wall-to-wall scans daily and scan up to 10,000 locations per hour. The platform includes live reporting, location tracking, inventory insights, SKU management, cubic utilization and case-count discrepancy reporting.

The 2024 Series B funded AI-powered features across DexoryView, global team growth and accelerated deployment of autonomous robots. By that round, Dexory was live with customers in seven U.S. states, had raised $120 million over the previous three years and had launched its autonomous warehouse robots and software platform commercially 18 months earlier.

Dexory describes the robot as a data-capture system that works inside existing warehouses without fixed infrastructure across every rack. The published scan height of 14 meters is aimed at high-bay storage. Daily wall-to-wall scans address inventory drift between enterprise-resource-planning records and physical stock, compared with periodic cycle counts.

Customers

Customers include GXO in third-party logistics, Maersk in shipping, DB Schenker in logistics, Menzies Aviation in cargo handling, Denso Manufacturing UK, Iron Mountain in records storage, ID Logistics, Unipart, Yusen Logistics and GE Appliances. The warehouse environments behind those names involve different rack heights, pallet types, case counts, inventory rules, shift patterns and systems integrations.

Dexory also points to a Forrester Consulting Total Economic Impact study saying DexoryView pays for itself in under six months. Dexory commissioned that study. Public material still needs customer-by-customer validation of payback, accuracy lift and labor effect.

Evidence Boundary

Dexory has disclosed founders, founder backgrounds, funding rounds, investors, customer names, scan-height claims, scan-rate claims, U.S. deployment geography and a commercial-launch timeline. Public material does not yet show retention, fleet size per customer, integration time, measured inventory-accuracy change, labor reduction, shrink reduction, space recovery or expansion from pilot sites to full-network deployments.

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