
Dexory
Wallingford-based warehouse AI company; robots scan 10,000 pallets per hour feeding a live digital twin platform.
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Can a Wallingford robotics startup turn warehouse inventory into real-time AI intelligence at global scale?
- What does Dexory do and how do its warehouse robots work?
- Dexory deploys autonomous robots that scan up to 10,000 pallet locations per hour, feeding data into DexoryView, an AI platform that creates a live digital twin of the warehouse.Source: Dexory
- How much has Dexory raised and who are its investors?
- Dexory raised $165m in a Series C led by Eurazeo Growth plus $65m in debt, with investors including Lakestar, Atomico, and DTCP. The British Business Bank added EUR 9.8m in March 2026.Source: Sifted, Dexory
- Where is Dexory based?
- Dexory is headquartered in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK. It opened a North American headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee after its Series C.Source: Dexory, EU-Startups
Background
Dexory, the Wallingford-based warehouse AI robotics company, closed a $165m Series C in late 2025 led by Eurazeo Growth with participation from Lakestar, DTCP, Atomico, Elaia, Latitude Ventures, and others, plus $65m in debt financing from Bootstrap Europe. In March 2026 the British Business Bank added a further EUR 9.8m to the round, bringing total disclosed capital to above $175m. The round funds global expansion across Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific after the company established a North American headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee.
Dexory's core product is DexoryView, an AI-powered digital twin platform that creates a continuously updated virtual replica of warehouse environments. Its autonomous robots scan up to 10,000 pallet locations per hour and can audit warehouses containing up to 100,000 pallets in a single day. The data feeds in real time into DexoryView, giving logistics operators live inventory intelligence they could previously only get through labour-intensive manual checks. The company was founded in 2021 and is headquartered in Wallingford, Oxfordshire.
The scale of the Series C places Dexory among the largest UK robotics Rounds of the current funding cycle and reflects sustained investor appetite for AI-native warehouse intelligence. The logistics sector faces structural labour shortages alongside rapidly rising e-commerce volumes, and Dexory's approach of pairing physical robots with a software intelligence layer positions it at the intersection of hardware automation and enterprise SaaS.