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About Carbon Robotics
Carbon Robotics is a Seattle, Washington-based precision agriculture robotics company — backed with $177 million in total funding including a $70 million Series D in 2024 and a $20 million Series D-2 extension led by Giant Ventures — providing specialty crop farmers with the LaserWeeder: the world's first commercial AI-powered laser weeding robot that eliminates weeds using high-powered lasers guided by computer vision without chemical herbicides or manual labor. Operating in 14 countries across North America, Europe, and Australia, owned and operated by 100+ growers, with 10+ billion weeds eliminated since 2022, Carbon Robotics' Large Plant Model (LPM) — trained on 40+ million labeled plants from three continents — enables real-time identification and precision destruction of weeds growing between crop rows. Named to the 2024 CNBC Disruptor 50 and TIME's Top GreenTech Companies of 2024. Founded in 2018 by Paul Mikesell in Seattle.
Business Model & Competitive Advantage
LaserWeeder's precision weed control addresses the herbicide resistance and labor shortage crisis facing specialty crop farmers: vegetable, berry, and herb producers rely on herbicide application and manual weeding crews for weed management — but herbicide-resistant weed species have proliferated as the same chemistries are applied season after season, manual weeding labor costs have increased 30-50% with agricultural labor shortages, and consumer and retailer demand for reduced pesticide residues is creating pressure for chemical-free production. LaserWeeder's AI vision system (distinguishing crop plants from weed plants at a processing rate of 100,000+ plants per hour using the LPM model trained on multi-continent plant data) and precision laser targeting (destroying weed meristems at the cellular level without soil disturbance that stimulates dormant weed seed germination) delivers effective weed control in crops that herbicides cannot be used in and geographies where labor is unavailable.
Competitive Landscape 2025–2026
In 2025, Carbon Robotics competes in the agricultural weeding, precision agriculture robotics, and sustainable farming input market with FMC Corporation (NYSE: FMC, herbicide manufacturer transitioning to bio-inputs), Naio Technologies (French agricultural weeding robot, $40M raised), and Blue River Technology (John Deere subsidiary, See & Spray precision herbicide application) for specialty crop farmer precision weed management technology adoption. The $177 million total funding from Anthos Capital, Owl Rock Capital, and other investors funds international expansion into European specialty crop markets (where herbicide regulations are stricter than North America) and the R&D for next-generation LPM model accuracy improvements. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding the LaserWeeder fleet to additional crop types (row vegetables, small fruits, tree crops), growing the European market deployment (where EU Farm to Fork policy creates regulatory tailwinds for herbicide reduction), and building the data analytics platform from 10B+ weeds eliminated to provide farmers with weed pressure mapping and seasonal forecasting.
The Carbon Robotics Story
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Paul Mikesell
Paul Mikesell founded Carbon Robotics in 2018 after successful entrepreneurial ventures including Isilon Systems (acquired by EMC for $2.5B) and Clustrix (acquired by MariaDB). He previously served as director of infrastructure engineering at Uber.
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Carbon Robotics is recognized as a market leader in the Robotics sector, demonstrating strong industry presence and customer trust.
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