Indoor Robotics

Fully Autonomous Indoor Drone Fleet

Industrial Technologies
Non Active, Feb 2025 ceased to operate
Series A Ramat Gan, Israel Founded 2018
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Last updated 2026-06-18
Total raised
$24.0M
Last: 2022-06
Stage
Series A
Founded
2018
Headcount
23
HQ
Ramat Gan, Israel
Sector
Industrial Technologies

About

Indoor Robotics is the developer of Tando, an AI-powered patrol drone for use in indoor spaces. Tando autonomously attaches itself to a ceiling station where it monitors its surroundings while providing 360-degree surveillance camera functionality. Tando consists of three parts: the quadcopter drones, ceiling-mounted "Tiles" where the drones recharge their batteries, and an app that allows users to manage the system. Utilizing both optical and thermal imaging cameras, the quadcopters continuously scan their environment in 360 degrees, even when they're docked at a Tile. Data is processed in real time utilizing artificial intelligence-based algorithms on a cloud-based server. If anomalies such as intruders, fires, or unfamiliar objects are detected, the administrator of the system is notified via the app.

Funding history · 7 rounds · $24.0M total

2021-08
Undisclosed
2020-07
Grant Undisclosed
2020-03
Grant $3.0M
2019-09
2018-04
Grant Undisclosed

Q&A

What is the current status of Indoor Robotics?
Indoor Robotics is currently inactive, having ceased operations in February 2025.
What is Indoor Robotics' primary product?
Indoor Robotics developed Tando, an AI-powered patrol drone designed for autonomous surveillance in indoor spaces. It uses optical and thermal imaging cameras and processes data with AI algorithms on a cloud-based server.
When was Indoor Robotics founded?
Indoor Robotics was founded in January 2018.
How many employees did Indoor Robotics have?
Indoor Robotics had 23 employees, falling within the 11-50 employee bucket.
What was the total amount of funding raised by Indoor Robotics?
Indoor Robotics raised a total of $24,000,000.
When was Indoor Robotics' most recent funding round and who were the lead investors?
Indoor Robotics' most recent funding round occurred in June 2022, with Pitango First as a lead investor.
What type of technology does Indoor Robotics utilize?
Indoor Robotics utilizes technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Drones, LIDAR, Machinery & Robotics, Sensing, Cloud, and Data Storage.
Who were the co-founders of Indoor Robotics?
The co-founders of Indoor Robotics were Amit Moran and Doron Ben-David, both of whom have since left the company.

Team · 2

Founder · Co-founder (Left the company)
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Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Industrial Technologies
Sub-sectors
Industrial TechnologiesProcess Automation & Intelligence Systems
Technologies
Data StorageCloudArtificial IntelligenceSensingLIDARMachinery & RoboticsDrones
Target customers
Enterprise & Professional ServicesEnterprisesITData CentersTransportation & LogisticsLogisticsWarehousesReal Estate & ConstructionManagementCommerce & Retail
Business model
B2B

Highlights

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