Limitless Labs
Develops AI software for programming precision parts used by aerospace and high-performance automotive manufacturers.
Overview
Limitless Labs builds AI software for programming complex manufactured parts, with reported use on Blue Origin rocket components and Cadillac’s F1 car. The two-year-old startup targets advanced manufacturing customers in sectors where speed, precision and specialized engineering workflows are critical. The company raised a $20 million Series A in June 2026, bringing total disclosed funding to $20 million. Its key differentiation is early adoption in demanding aerospace and motorsport applications, signaling traction with customers that require high-performance part production.
Funding History
The two-year-old startup already programming parts for Blue Origin rockets and Cadillac’s F1 car has just raised $20M
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Limitless Labs raised in total?
- Limitless Labs has raised a total of $20M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Limitless Labs's investors?
- Limitless Labs's investors include Grove Ventures, Dell Technologies Capital, Square Peg, Meron Capital, Kinetica.
- What does Limitless Labs do?
- Limitless Labs builds AI software for programming complex manufactured parts, with reported use on Blue Origin rocket components and Cadillac’s F1 car. The two-year-old startup targets advanced manufacturing customers in sectors where speed, precision and specialized engineering workflows are critical. The company raised a $20 million Series A in June 2026, bringing total disclosed funding to $20 million. Its key differentiation is early adoption in demanding aerospace and motorsport applications, signaling traction with customers that require high-performance part production.
- Where is Limitless Labs headquartered?
- Limitless Labs is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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