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Polish Nomagic Secures Series B Extension to Scale Physical AI for Warehousing
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Polish Nomagic Secures Series B Extension to Scale Physical AI for Warehousing

•February 2, 2026
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Why It Matters

The infusion of growth capital positions Nomagic to scale its adaptive AI‑driven robots globally, potentially reshaping warehouse efficiency and labor dynamics. Success could accelerate broader adoption of physical AI across the logistics sector.

Key Takeaways

  • •Nomagic raised €8.51 million in Series B extension.
  • •Funding drives US expansion and VLA model development.
  • •Physical AI robots handle complex tasks beyond traditional automation.
  • •Customers include enterprise operators like Zalando, showing market traction.
  • •Cogito Capital backs Nomagic as leader in intelligent logistics.

Pulse Analysis

Nomagic’s latest funding round arrives at a pivotal moment for warehouse automation, as e‑commerce volumes surge and labor shortages tighten. While traditional conveyor‑based systems excel at repetitive motions, they falter when confronted with irregular items, variable packaging, or dynamic order flows. By injecting physical AI—robots that perceive, reason, and act in real time—Nomagic bridges the gap between digital optimization and on‑floor execution, offering a scalable solution that can learn from millions of live tasks.

The company’s VLA (visual‑language‑action) models represent a next‑generation approach, combining computer vision, natural‑language understanding, and motor control into a unified framework. This enables robots to interpret ambiguous instructions, adapt to novel objects, and continuously improve through reinforcement learning. Such capabilities reduce deployment time and lower the total cost of ownership, making advanced robotics accessible to mid‑size fulfillment centers as well as large enterprises. The Series B extension earmarks resources for rapid U.S. market entry, where demand for autonomous picking and sorting solutions is intensifying.

Industry observers view Nomagic’s trajectory as a bellwether for the broader physical AI market. If the firm can demonstrate consistent uptime and ROI in high‑throughput environments, it may compel legacy automation vendors to accelerate their own AI integrations. Moreover, the partnership with Cogito Capital signals growing investor appetite for deep‑tech logistics startups that combine robust hardware with proprietary learning algorithms. In the coming years, successful scaling could redefine labor economics in warehousing, drive down shipping costs, and set new performance benchmarks for global supply chains.

Polish Nomagic Secures Series B Extension to Scale Physical AI for Warehousing

By Lenka Vranová · 2 February 2026

![Co‑founders Marek Cygan (CTO), Kacper Nowicki (CEO) & Tristan D’Orgeval]

Polish Nomagic, a provider of AI‑powered robotics for warehouses and the fulfillment sector, announced securing €8.51 million ($10 million) in a Series B extension round.

  • Founders: Marek Cygan (CTO), Kacper Nowicki (CEO), Tristan D’Orgeval

  • Founding year: Not disclosed

  • Industry: Warehouse robotics / Logistics automation

  • Problem: Warehouses struggle with complex, real‑world physical tasks (e.g., difficult object manipulation) that traditional automation and software‑only AI cannot reliably handle at scale.

  • Solution: General‑purpose Physical AI‑powered robots that learn from millions of real warehouse tasks and autonomously handle diverse workflows in 24/7 environments.

  • Customers: Enterprise warehouse and logistics operators (e.g., Zalando)

  • Stage: Series B (extension round)

  • Investment amount: €8.51 million ($10 million)

  • Funded by: Cogito Capital Partners

Investor’s perspective – Cogito Capital believes Nomagic is redefining warehouse automation by bringing intelligence, adaptability, and real‑world autonomy into logistics operations, positioning the company to set new global standards in intelligent automation.

Use of funds – Accelerating commercial growth in the USA and advancing the technology roadmap, including continued development of VLA (visual‑language‑action) models in 2026.

In their own words:

“Cogito Capital’s investment is a strong validation of our vision at Nomagic to bring Physical AI into the heart of warehouse and logistics operations, where intelligent, autonomous systems can finally bridge the gap between digital optimization and real‑world execution.”

— Kacper Nowicki, CEO & Co‑Founder

Specialty: Deploying adaptable Physical AI systems trained on massive volumes of real operational data to solve complex warehouse tasks with minimal deployment time.

Business model: B2B warehouse robotics and AI automation solutions.

Market: Global warehouse and logistics automation market.

Traction: Robots deployed in live 24/7 warehouse environments, trained on millions of completed tasks; strong commercial and technical momentum achieved in 2025.

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