Generalist AI raises $400M in funding round led by Radical Ventures, hitting $2B valuation Generalist AI raised $400 million in a funding round led by Radical Ventures, achieving a $2 billion post-money valuation. The San Mateo-based robotics startup, which builds general-purpose AI models for physical tasks, has now secured over $500 million in total funding from investors including Nvidia's NVentures, Bezos Expeditions, and Union Square Ventures. The company aims to deploy its GEN-1 model across factories, warehouses, and homes as industrial demand for versatile robotic solutions grows amid persistent labor shortages. Generalist AI raises $400M in funding round led by Radical Ventures, hitting $2B valuation The robotics startup building general-purpose AI for physical tasks has now raised over $500M total, with backing from Nvidia, Bezos Expeditions, and a roster of heavy-hitting VCs. Generalist AI just closed a $400 million funding round that values the robotics startup at $2 billion post-money. Radical Ventures led the round, with a lineup of investors that reads like a who’s-who of venture capital and tech royalty. The San Mateo, California-based company has now raised more than $500 million since its founding. Who’s writing the checks New participants include 8VC, Union Square Ventures, Hanabi Capital, and Norwest. Returning backers include Nvidia’s NVentures and Bezos Expeditions, alongside Boldstart Ventures and Spark Capital. Angel investors included Zoom founder Eric Yuan and renowned AI researcher Fei-Fei Li. What Generalist AI actually builds The company builds general-purpose AI models designed for robots that operate in the physical world. Think factories, warehouses, laboratories, and eventually homes. Instead of programming a robot to do one specific task on one specific assembly line, Generalist AI wants to create models that let robots figure out complex tasks across different environments. The company launched its GEN-1 model in April 2026, designed to handle short physical tasks. Generalist AI was established by a team of engineers with experience from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Boston Dynamics, including CEO Pete Florence. What this means for investors The participation of Union Square Ventures is worth noting for anyone tracking institutional sentiment. The warehouse automation market alone is massive, and factories worldwide are facing persistent labor shortages that make robotic solutions increasingly attractive. At $2 billion, Generalist AI needs to demonstrate that its general-purpose approach can outperform the specialized robotics solutions already deployed in industrial settings. Companies like Boston Dynamics, Figure AI, and others are competing for the same market with different technical approaches. Generalist AI’s advantage, if it holds, is that a truly general model could be deployed across multiple use cases without requiring expensive customization for each new environment. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/ .