Tutor Intelligence Secures $34M to Supercharge Its AI Robot Workforce
Tutor Intelligence, part of the MassRobotics Physical AI Fellowship, has raised a $34 million Series A led by Union Square Ventures, bringing total funding to $42 million. The MIT CSAIL–founded company develops AI-powered warehouse robots built to handle the messy, unpredictable realities of consumer packaged goods operations.
The new capital will accelerate commercialization, expand its CPG robot fleet, and advance Tutor’s centralized intelligence platform, which learns from real-world visual-motor data—not simulations—to build human-like intuition. This shared intelligence improves every robot in the fleet, making them smarter, faster, and more reliable over time.
Tutor’s robots already support Fortune 50 and Fortune 500 supply chains across food, personal care, toys, home goods, beauty, and consumer tech—working alongside humans to process high-mix SKUs at scale.
The company’s Robot-as-a-Service model enables rapid deployment, with robots arriving on-site within 30 days and fully operational in a single day. CEO Josh Gruenstein said the new funding will expand robot training infrastructure, unlock new form factors, and push robots toward increasingly complex industrial tasks—reshaping the future of warehouse work.