68

Out of 100

N/A

Post-money

$140M

All rounds

68/100

2014

100-500 employees

March 2026

Oxbotica develops universal autonomy software for ground vehicles, providing a hardware-agnostic platform that powers self-driving capabilities across industrial, logistics, and passenger transport applications. Founded by professors at the Oxford Robotics Institute, the company takes a research-to-deployment approach, commercializing autonomous navigation technology originally developed in academ

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Ingmar Posner

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StageSeries C
Employees100-500
Country🇬🇧 United Kingdom

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Oxbotica develops universal autonomy software for ground vehicles, providing a hardware-agnostic platform that powers self-driving capabilities across industrial, logistics, and passenger transport applications. Founded by professors at the Oxford Robotics Institute, the company takes a research-to-deployment approach, commercializing autonomous navigation technology originally developed in academic settings. Its software stack covers perception, localisation, planning, and control modules that integrate with diverse vehicle types.\n\nThe company has raised approximately $140 million, including a $47 million Series B with participation from BP Ventures, Ocado Group, and Halma. Oxbotica has conducted commercial autonomous vehicle trials across the UK, including on public roads in Oxfordshire and in airport ground vehicle operations. The company rebranded to Oxbotica from Oxbotica following its original Oxford spin-out and subsequently secured contracts with logistics operators and industrial site managers seeking to reduce human-operated ground vehicle costs.\n\nOxbotica competes in a crowded autonomous vehicle software market that includes Wayve, Mobileye, and numerous well-funded US startups. Its differentiation lies in a platform designed for deployment across many vehicle form factors and use cases rather than a single robotaxi or freight application, giving it a broader total addressable market. Proximity to Oxford University maintains a recruiting pipeline and research collaboration advantage that few commercial autonomous vehicle companies outside the US can match.