
Nomagic envisions a future where intelligent automation revolutionizes warehouse and logistics operations worldwide, transforming labor-intensive processes into seamless, highly efficient workflows. By pioneering AI-driven robotics, we aim to redefine logistics, making it smarter, faster, and more scalable for the evolving demands of global commerce.
At the heart of our mission is the integration of advanced machine learning, deep learning, and robotic manipulation technologies that enable robots to perceive, react, and operate with human-like precision. Our proprietary AI modules empower our systems to adapt dynamically, ensuring reliability and excellence in high-volume e-commerce and retail environments.
Driven by innovation and collaboration with leading academic partners, Nomagic is committed to pushing the frontier of intelligent robotics, helping industries achieve unprecedented operational efficiency and setting the foundation for a new era in automated logistics.
Our Review
When we first encountered Nomagic, what caught our attention wasn't just their robotic systems — it was their refreshingly practical approach to warehouse automation. Founded by ex-Google engineers in Warsaw, they've managed to turn complex AI concepts into real-world solutions that actually work in the chaotic environment of modern warehouses.
Smart Tech That Actually Delivers
What impressed us most is how Nomagic has made warehouse robotics accessible and practical. Their AI-powered pick-and-place systems aren't just impressive tech demos — they're handling real products in real warehouses, 24/7. The company's proprietary AI modules (Grip AI, React AI, and Place AI) work together seamlessly, giving their robots almost human-like adaptability when handling various products.
A Business Model That Makes Sense
We're particularly fond of their Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) approach. Instead of asking warehouses to make massive upfront investments, Nomagic's flexible deployment model allows businesses to scale their automation gradually. It's a smart move that makes advanced robotics accessible to more companies, especially in the e-commerce and fashion sectors.
Growing Pains and Potential
While Nomagic is still relatively young (founded in 2017), they've shown remarkable progress. Their recent $44 million Series B funding speaks volumes about market confidence in their technology. The company's commitment to innovation through their University Lab collaboration suggests they're in this for the long haul.
The biggest challenge we see isn't with Nomagic itself, but with the industry's readiness to adapt. However, with their 220% ARR increase and expanding global footprint, they're clearly finding their market. For warehouse operators looking to automate without breaking the bank or disrupting existing operations, Nomagic offers one of the most practical solutions we've seen.
AI-powered robotic pick-and-place systems
Nomagic Grip AI for product recognition and picking
Nomagic React AI for human-like robotic reactions
Nomagic Place AI for automated order packing
Seamless integration with existing warehouse systems (ASRS)
24/7 AI-based monitoring and remote support






