Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Universal robot brain startup raised $1.4B Series C at $14B valuation in Jan 2026 led by SoftBank with Nvidia and Bezos; $30M 2025 revenue; deployed at Foxconn
Skild AI is building a universal robot brain — a foundation model for physical intelligence that can power a broad range of robot types without requiring task-specific training for each deployment. Founded to solve the fragmentation problem in robotics AI, where every robot type and task requires separate model development, Skild's approach trains a single generalist model on diverse robotic data and fine-tunes it rapidly for specific deployments. The company was founded by robotics AI researchers who identified the model reuse gap as the primary barrier to scalable robot deployment.\n\nSkild's generalist robot model has been deployed across more than 30 distinct robot types — spanning manipulation arms, mobile platforms, and humanoid form factors — demonstrating the cross-hardware generalization that most robot AI systems lack. The platform targets robotics manufacturers, logistics operators, and industrial automation companies that need AI-capable robots but lack the internal ML infrastructure to develop foundation models themselves. By offering a model-as-a-service layer, Skild enables robot OEMs and systems integrators to add AI capabilities without building the underlying research infrastructure.\n\nSkild AI raised a $1.4 billion Series C in January 2026 at a $14 billion valuation, led by SoftBank with co-investment from NVIDIA and Jeff Bezos. The round was one of the largest in robotics AI history and reflects institutional conviction in the physical AI market's scale. With $30 million in 2025 revenue and accelerating enterprise deployments, Skild is building the financial foundation to match its valuation. The SoftBank-NVIDIA investor combination positions Skild at the center of the global robotics deployment wave.
Real-time voice and video infrastructure powering ChatGPT Voice Mode, xAI, Meta, and Spotify; raised $100M Series C at $1B valuation in Jan 2026; open-source WebRTC platform specifically engineered for low-latency AI applications.
LiveKit is an open-source real-time audio and video infrastructure company providing the communication backbone for AI voice and video applications at scale. Founded to make production-grade real-time communication infrastructure accessible without the prohibitive cost and complexity of building it in-house, LiveKit developed a WebRTC-based platform optimized for the specific latency, reliability, and scale requirements of AI-powered voice and video experiences.\n\nLiveKit's platform handles the real-time transport layer for voice calls, video conferencing, and multimodal AI interactions — abstracting the complexity of WebRTC, TURN servers, codec optimization, and global distribution into a developer-friendly SDK. Its infrastructure is specifically engineered for the low-latency, high-reliability requirements of AI voice agents, where even 200ms of added latency degrades the conversational experience. The company provides SDKs for every major platform and has built a reputation as the most production-ready open-source option for real-time AI communication.\n\nLiveKit powers ChatGPT's Voice Mode, xAI's voice products, Meta, and Spotify — a client roster that validates its ability to operate at extreme scale and reliability. The company raised $100M in a Series C at a $1B valuation in January 2026, bringing total funding to $183M. As conversational AI products proliferate across consumer and enterprise applications, LiveKit's position as the de facto real-time infrastructure layer for AI voice gives it a durable and expanding role in the AI application stack.
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