
Warsaw-based warehouse robotics company Nomagic has secured an €8.3M ($10M) Series B extension to accelerate its commercial expansion in the United States. The round was led by Cogito Capital Partners, pushing Nomagic’s total funding beyond €70M ($84M).
The new capital comes as demand grows for intelligent automation that can operate reliably in complex, real-world warehouse environments, particularly across North America’s logistics and e-commerce sectors.
Bringing Physical AI into warehouse operations
Founded in 2017, Nomagic develops autonomous warehouse robots powered by general-purpose Physical AI. Unlike traditional automation systems, its robots continuously learn from millions of real-world tasks performed in 24/7 operational settings.
At the core of Nomagic’s technology are its VLA (Visual Language Action) models, which combine vision, language understanding and action planning. These models integrate directly with robotic fleets, enabling faster deployment, higher autonomy and improved operational efficiency across picking and fulfillment workflows.
Scaling in the U.S. market
The company sees the U.S. as a key growth market, driven by large-scale warehouses facing persistent labor shortages, rising costs and pressure to increase throughput. The Series B extension will be used to expand commercial teams, deepen customer deployments and strengthen local operations across the region.
According to CEO and co-founder Kacper Nowicki, the investment validates Nomagic’s long-term vision of embedding Physical AI directly into logistics operations, closing the gap between digital optimization and physical execution on the warehouse floor.
Physical AI as the next frontier of automation
The firm positions Physical AI as the next evolution of artificial intelligence, where software intelligence is tightly coupled with robotic and mechanical systems. This approach enables robots to handle complex tasks such as irregular object manipulation and dynamic decision-making, challenges that have historically limited warehouse automation.
Cogito Capital Partners highlighted Nomagic’s ability to bring adaptability and real-world intelligence into everyday logistics operations, viewing the company as a future standard-setter in global warehouse automation.
Next steps and product development
Beyond U.S. expansion, the funding will support continued development of Nomagic’s VLA models throughout 2026, building on technical milestones achieved in 2025. The company plans to further enhance autonomy, speed and scalability across its robotic solutions, targeting broader adoption among logistics, retail and e-commerce operators.
About Nomagic
Nomagic develops AI-powered robotic picking solutions for warehouses and fulfillment centers. Its Physical AI platform combines advanced vision systems and machine learning to enable robots to handle millions of items with speed and precision, helping logistics and e-commerce companies improve efficiency, accuracy and scalability at scale.