Carbon Robotics has surpassed $100 million in annual income for its fiscal yr ending January 31, 2026, marking a major milestone for the agricultural AI and robotics firm because it expands globally.
The corporate, which develops AI-driven techniques for farming purposes, now operates throughout 15 nations, with a robust presence in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
The income milestone displays rising adoption of automation applied sciences in agriculture, notably as farmers search options to rising labor prices, productiveness pressures, and sustainability necessities.
Carbon Robotics has been creating what it describes as an built-in AI platform for agriculture, together with its LaserWeeder system and the Carbon ATK (Autonomous Tractor Equipment).
Extra lately, the corporate launched what it calls a Massive Plant Mannequin (LPM), educated on 150 million crops, which serves as the muse for its broader AI decision-making system.
The corporate positions this know-how as a scalable various to standard farming strategies, utilizing synthetic intelligence and robotics to automate duties corresponding to weed management and crop administration.
Kevan Krysler, Carbon’s newly appointed chief monetary officer, says: “What drew me to Carbon Robotics is the readability of its function – utilizing superior AI and robotics as a transformative bodily drive for good.
“Farmers face huge challenges balancing productiveness, sustainability, and rising prices, and Carbon Robotics’ AI-driven know-how gives an actual, scalable, and more healthy various that delivers measurable optimistic impression for farmers.”
Alongside the income announcement, Carbon Robotics stated it has appointed Krysler as chief monetary officer, as the corporate strikes into its subsequent part of development.
Paul Mikesell, founder and CEO, says: “I’m very excited to have an business veteran like Kevan be a part of Carbon Robotics.
“He actually gels with our tradition and brings public firm monetary and government expertise to spherical out our workforce.
“That is indicative of Carbon Robotics pushing ahead and evolving our management to match our quickly rising maturity out there.”
Krysler brings almost 30 years of expertise in finance and know-how, having beforehand served as CFO at Everpure and held senior roles at VMware and KPMG.
