Doozy Robotics is funding an autonomous industrial workforce from Singapore
Doozy Robotics raised seed funding in May 2026 to build autonomous industrial robots and its Eywa-OS control layer from Singapore.

Doozy Robotics announced seed funding in May 2026 to build an autonomous industrial workforce from Singapore. The company frames its work around robots for industrial tasks and a software layer called Eywa-OS, which is meant to coordinate autonomy across machines rather than treat each robot as an isolated product.
Factories and logistics sites often buy automation in fragments. One supplier provides an AMR, another provides an arm or fixed cell, and integration work determines whether the system becomes useful. Doozy's public positioning points toward robot orchestration and an industrial workforce layer, where software, fleet behavior, and task assignment sit above the individual machine.
The company's public product material shows AMR-style systems and broader autonomous robot ambitions. The seed round gives Doozy capital for product development and international expansion, but the public record is still early-stage: sources do not disclose named production deployments, fleet counts, or customer-side performance metrics.
Doozy's competitive field includes AMR companies, warehouse robotics integrators, humanoid industrial startups, and software platforms that coordinate robot fleets. Its differentiation is the cross-form-factor software thesis. If Eywa-OS can manage tasks across different robot bodies, the company can sell an operating layer for industrial autonomy rather than only another mobile robot.
The funding positions Doozy inside the same market shift that is pulling factories from single-purpose automation toward robot fleets. The company has to prove its software layer in real sites, but the strategic path is clear: make industrial robots easier to deploy as a coordinated workforce, then let the robot body become one part of a larger automation system.
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