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China Embodied AI Firm Jingyue Power Secures Seed Funding

Jingyue Power, a Chinese embodied AI startup, raises seed capital from Galaxea AI to expand its 'Robo Labor' solutions for industrial automation and efficiency.

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Alvaro de la Maza

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Key Takeaways

  • 鯨躍動力 raised a new round (Seed) from 星海図, Galaxea AI.
  • Sector: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Technology, Software & Gaming, Manufacturing.
  • Geography: China.

Analysis

Jingyue Power, a Chinese innovator in embodied artificial intelligence, has successfully closed a seed funding round, securing tens of millions of yuan (equivalent to several hundred million Japanese yen) from fellow AI firm Galaxea AI. This capital infusion is earmarked for expanding its engineering team, scaling up product manufacturing, and enhancing its data operations.

Founded in 2026, Jingyue Power is pioneering a unique approach to AI that emphasizes physical interaction and real-world application. The company's vision, articulated by its founder and CEO, Dr. Guangyu Li, centers on creating 'Robo Labor' – a scalable, subscription-based robotic workforce designed to automate repetitive, physically demanding, or hazardous tasks currently performed by humans. Dr. Li likens this model to Amazon Web Services (AWS), offering flexible, on-demand robotic capabilities accessible via the cloud.

Jingyue Power differentiates itself by focusing on a closed-loop system integrating 'data + AI models + end-effectors.' This strategy aims for rapid, large-scale deployment rather than solely pursuing the complexity of ultra-large models. The company highlights three core technological advantages. Firstly, its proprietary 'Ego-centric+UMI' data collection system achieves sub-millimeter positional accuracy and sub-millisecond time synchronization across multiple data sources, ensuring high-quality data capture from the outset. This system comprehensively gathers visual, tactile, and positional data, enabling real-time scene understanding at the edge.

Secondly, Jingyue Power combines a data pipeline processing over a million hours of operational data with a 'Human-in-the-Loop' strategy. This approach ensures robots can function effectively from day one, continuously learning and adapting through AI-driven immediate corrections and ongoing human involvement. This iterative improvement cycle is crucial for tackling complex, real-world operational conditions and allows for immediate deployment without extensive pre-training for every scenario.

The third key innovation lies in the company's self-developed 3D world model and specialized skill library. This enables robots to move beyond simple object detection and execution, fostering a deeper understanding of physics such as gravity, friction, and material deformation. This allows for a transition from reactive 'detect-and-act' capabilities to proactive 'recognize-predict-adapt' autonomy. The company has already established partnerships with major players in the manufacturing and logistics sectors, demonstrating early market traction for its material handling solutions.

Dr. Li believes the industry's competitive frontier is shifting from application-specific algorithms to overall system performance, with data costs for generalization and the density of large-scale deployment in specific scenarios becoming critical factors. Jingyue Power's focus on a robust, data-driven, and adaptable system positions it to address these evolving market demands. The company's success in securing funding from Galaxea AI underscores the growing investor confidence in the embodied AI sector, a field poised for significant growth as industries seek to enhance efficiency and safety through automation.