NAVER D2SF Invests in Anyware Robotics for Physical AI Logistics Automation

March 11, 2026
NAVER D2SF has invested in Anyware Robotics, a startup developing autonomous robots for logistics operations such as truck unloading and pallet stacking. The company’s technology combines mechanical design and intelligent software to handle multiple logistics tasks efficiently.
NAVER D2SF Invests in Anyware Robotics for Physical AI Logistics Automation

NAVER D2SF has invested in Anyware Robotics, a robotics startup focused on applying physical AI to logistics automation, announced in a press release. The company develops robots capable of autonomously performing material handling tasks such as truck unloading, pallet stacking, and package handling.

Anyware Robotics’ systems use real-world training data to improve performance in complex logistics environments. The robots are designed to operate safely and efficiently without requiring modifications to existing infrastructure. The startup combines robust mechanical design with intelligent software, allowing a single robot to handle multiple use cases.

The company has demonstrated its technology through collaborations with global partners including FANUC and Saddle Creek Logistics, showing measurable improvements in safety and productivity. Founded in 2023 by robotics industry veterans, Anyware Robotics aims to address labor shortages in physically demanding logistics operations.

NAVER D2SF stated it will continue investing in startups advancing physical AI across perception, computation, and control domains, supporting technologies that deliver practical automation in industrial settings.

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