AI-native robotic hands with zero-shot grasping for complex automation. Traction with 4 F500s. $700K+ revenue. Raising $10M to scale production + SaaS. Not just hardware — it’s synthetic labor.
Current Status
We launched our first product, ARTUS Lite, in 2024 and validated it in bin picking, glovebox, and EOD use cases. We’re now working with four Fortune 500 companies to enable complex assembly in automotive and electronics sectors. Over the past 12 months, we generated $700K in revenue and secured $1.4M in non-dilutive funding. We are on track to double last year's revenue.
IP filings are active in six regions. We’re raising $10M to scale production and launch our SaaS platform.
Problem or Opportunity
Today’s robots lack dexterity — they can’t manipulate complex or delicate objects, leaving over 9 million jobs across manufacturing, pharma, and defense unautomated. This “automation gap” stalls productivity and reshoring efforts in sectors facing acute labor shortages.
Solution (product or service)
Sarcomere Dynamics builds affordable, AI-native robotic hands with human-like dexterity and zero-shot grasping. Our sensor-rich hardware integrates seamlessly with existing platforms, and our upcoming SaaS control stack enables scalable deployment and remote autonomy — unlocking synthetic labor at scale.
Business model
We operate a full-stack model combining hardware sales with a high-margin SaaS platform. Customers buy our robotic hands (ARTUS series) and subscribe to Synth, our AI-based control software for autonomous manipulation. This hybrid model drives upfront revenue from hardware and recurring revenue from software, with expansion into RaaS (Robotics-as-a-Service) and enterprise support for large-scale deployments. We target integrators, OEMs, and end-users across manufacturing, pharma, defense, and R&D.