Company overview
NEURA Robotics builds cognitive robots designed to work safely and intelligently alongside humans. Its lineup includes MAiRA, an industrial collaborative robot that can handle precise assembly, inspection, and material-handling tasks; 4NE1, a humanoid assistant capable of customer interaction and adaptive movement; and MiPA, a consumer-oriented household robot designed to recognize faces, respond to voice commands, and assist with daily routines. Each system combines high-performance sensors, vision, and force feedback with NEURA’s cloud-connected Neuraverse platform, enabling perception, reasoning, and autonomous decision-making. The result is a family of robots that can learn continuously, communicate across devices, and adapt to new tasks over time, blending industrial precision with human-aware intelligence.
The company’s business model is hybrid, combining upfront hardware sales with recurring revenue from software, AI, and cloud services. Robots such as MiPA are sold directly to customers at fixed prices, while the Neuraverse platform—the ecosystem that connects, trains, and updates NEURA’s robots—is monetized through subscription or usage-based agreements. This model allows the company to capture one-time revenue from hardware while maintaining long-term relationships through software updates, cognitive upgrades, and data integration. NEURA also licenses its AI and software stack to third-party robotics manufacturers, extending its reach beyond its own product line.
Customers and target markets
- Kawasaki
- Omron
- Vorwerk
- HD Hyundai Samho
Company metrics
- Headquarters:
- Metzingen, Germany
- Company size:
- 201-500
- Founded:
- 2019
- Industries:
