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Limitless Labs raises $20M Series A to Expand Its Physical AI Foundation Model and Platform for Precision Manufacturing

Limitless Labs has successfully raised $20 million in a Series A funding round to enhance its AI platform for precision manufacturing.

Dell Technologies Capital Square Peg Grove Ventures Meron Capital Kinetica Limitless Labs
Press ReleaseJune 16, 2026
Dell Technologies Capital

Limitless Labs has successfully raised $20 million in a Series A funding round, co-led by Dell Technologies Capital and Square Peg, with additional participation from Grove Ventures, Meron Capital, and Kinetica. The funding, announced on June 16, 2026, will be utilized to enhance the company's AI platform for precision manufacturing and to establish a dedicated commercial organization in the United States.

Founded in 2024 and formerly known as LimitlessCNC, Limitless Labs is pioneering the development of the world's first Agentic Physical AI platform for CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing) in mechanical manufacturing. The company's innovative technology has already been deployed with notable clients such as Blue Origin, Cadillac F1, and Sandvik, significantly improving operational efficiencies by reducing CNC programming time by up to 50%. The AI platform is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing CAD/CAM systems, allowing manufacturers to capture and standardize the expertise of their most experienced programmers.

The strategic rationale behind this funding round is underscored by the growing challenges faced by the manufacturing sector, particularly the talent crisis exacerbated by an aging workforce. With nearly a quarter of the U.S. manufacturing workforce aged 55 or older and a projected gap of 1.9 million unfilled positions by 2033, the need for innovative solutions to retain and scale knowledge within the industry has never been more pressing. Limitless Labs aims to address these challenges by offering a solution that not only automates processes but also preserves critical knowledge that is often lost as experienced workers retire.

The funding will enable Limitless Labs to further develop its Physical AI Foundation Model, which is specifically trained on the physics of metal cutting and the operational constraints of manufacturing machinery. This model powers the CAM Agent, which assists engineers in generating shop-floor-ready programs directly from CAD files, streamlining the workflow while allowing engineers to maintain control. The company's commitment to ITAR compliance and deployment on secure platforms like AWS GovCloud positions it well to serve highly regulated sectors such as aerospace and defense.

Looking ahead, the implications of this funding round extend beyond Limitless Labs, reflecting broader trends in the manufacturing sector. As companies increasingly adopt AI technologies to enhance productivity and address workforce challenges, the demand for innovative solutions like those offered by Limitless Labs is likely to grow. The company's plans to expand its research capabilities in Tel Aviv and double its headcount over the next year indicate a strong commitment to driving advancements in AI for manufacturing. As the industry continues to evolve, Limitless Labs is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of precision manufacturing through its cutting-edge AI solutions.

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