Indoor Robotics

Fully Autonomous Indoor Drone Fleet

Industrial Technologies
Non Active, Feb 2025 ceased to operate
Follow

Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 2018 by Amit Moran and Doron Ben-David, Indoor Robotics operated with 11–50 employees. The company raised a total of $24 million across five funding rounds from seven investors.

Business overview

Indoor Robotics develops Tando, an AI-powered patrol drone system designed for autonomous indoor surveillance and facility management. The core technology involves quadcopter drones that attach to ceiling-mounted 'Tiles' for recharging and continuous 360-degree monitoring. Utilizing optical and thermal imaging cameras, the system processes data with AI algorithms on a cloud-based server to detect anomalies like intruders or fires, notifying administrators via an app. The company serves markets requiring security, safety, and operational efficiency, operating within the Industrial Technologies sector, specifically focusing on Process Automation & Intelligence Systems.

Strategic signal

In February 2025, Indoor Robotics ceased operations, indicating a significant and challenging shift in the company's trajectory. This event signals to investors and innovation teams that the company's previous strategic direction and market approach were not sustainable, leading to its shutdown.

Log in to access full profile

Company Intelligence Q&A

What is the current operational status of Indoor Robotics?
Indoor Robotics is currently non-active, having ceased operations in February 2025. This indicates the company is no longer actively developing or providing its drone solutions.
When did Indoor Robotics raise its Series A funding round?
Pitango First led this round, with participation from Target Global.
What was a key recognition for Indoor Robotics in 2022?
In October 2022, LinkedIn highlighted Indoor Robotics as one of Israel's 15 hottest startups, acknowledging its innovative approach to indoor drone technology.
Log in to access full profile