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§ Private Profile · Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Sereact is a technology company.
Sereact delivers real autonomy on the warehouse floor, providing AI solutions for robotic picking, sorting, and inspection without the need for supervision.
Sereact has raised $31.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Sereact has raised $31.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Sereact is a Stuttgart-based technology company founded in 2021 that develops AI-powered robotics software, specializing in embodied AI for logistics and warehouse automation. It builds the Vision Language Action Model (VLAM), now advanced as Cortex, a foundation model enabling robots to perceive environments, reason via natural language, and execute physical tasks like pick-and-place autonomously without prior training—achieving 98%+ accuracy from day one on existing hardware.[1][2][3][5] Serving major customers like BMW, Daimler Truck, Bol, and Active Ants, Sereact solves the rigidity of traditional "Robotics 1.0" by allowing robots to handle dynamic, real-world scenarios with millions of unique SKUs, integrating via Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) for rapid ROI in weeks.[1][2][3][4] With €25 million in recent funding, it demonstrates strong growth through production deployments logging 500M+ picks, real-world data flywheels, and US expansion.[1][4]
Sereact was co-founded in 2021 by Ralf Gulde (CEO) and Marc Tuscher (CTO) in Stuttgart, Germany, emerging from the need to overcome limitations in rigid, task-specific robot programming amid dynamic warehousing demands.[1][2] Gulde, highlighting the infeasibility of training robots for hundreds of millions of unique items, pioneered applying large language and vision models to robotics—starting with warehouse automation like goods-to-robot picking and AMR induct.[1][2][3] Early traction came swiftly with commercial adoptions by automotive giants BMW and Daimler Truck, plus logistics firms, creating a data flywheel from real deployments that outperforms synthetic-data systems; this momentum fueled an oversubscribed €25 million round to scale beyond logistics.[1][4]
Sereact rides the embodied AI wave, shifting robotics from rigid programming to general intelligence via foundation models like Cortex, which unifies vision, reasoning, and action for real-world adaptability.[2][5] Timing aligns with warehouse labor shortages, e-commerce surges, and AI scaling laws, where real-world data flywheels enable continuous improvement over lab-bound competitors.[1][2][4] Market forces like automation demands in logistics/manufacturing favor its hardware-agnostic approach, influencing the ecosystem by democratizing autonomy—enabling non-experts to deploy robots, partnering with integrators for scaled projects, and paving expansion to manufacturing, healthcare, and humanoids.[1][3][5]
Sereact is poised to dominate as the operating system for physical autonomy, leveraging €25 million to expand R&D for mobile/humanoid platforms, complex tasks, and US growth via teams/partnerships—building on 500M+ picks and tier-1 collaborations.[1][5] Trends like VLA models and real-world data scaling will accelerate its edge, potentially evolving from warehouse leader to backbone of an autonomous economy across industries. As Gulde envisions, this "democratizes robotics," transforming dynamic operations globally and redefining efficiency from day one.[1]
Sereact has raised $31.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Sereact's investors include Creandum, Acequia Capital, Air Street Capital, AngelList Syndicator, Backed VC, Cherry Ventures, Coatue, Earlybird Venture Capital, Entrepreneur First, foobar.vc, Matrix, Point Nine Capital.
Sereact has raised $31.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $26.0M Series A in January 2025.