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November 26th, 2025
Point One Navigation Raises $35 Million Series C to Define the Future of Precise Location and Physical AI

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Funding accelerates Point One’s mission to deliver centimeter-level precision to every connected vehicle, robot, and device.

Point One Navigation, a provider of high-precision location technology, announced a $35 million Series C oversubscribed funding round led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from existing investors including IA Ventures, UP Partners and Alumni Ventures. The capital will support further infrastructure expansion, software innovation, and OEM integration, alongside team growth in R&D, engineering, customer success, and international operations.

From self-driving cars and trucks, to delivery robots and precision agriculture, the rise of Physical AI—machines that understand and interact with the real world—depends on reliable, high-accuracy location. Historically, that precision required complex system integration, specialized expertise, and heavy custom development. Point One Navigation was founded to change that: to make precise location simple, reliable, and globally accessible for any developer.

“For years, enabling Physical AI through precision location has been a powerful concept but painfully complex to implement in the real world,” said Aaron Nathan, CEO and co-founder of Point One Navigation. “By combining dense, centralized infrastructure, intelligent software, and a developer-first API, we’re giving every OEM the spatial awareness to bring their platforms to life. This funding accelerates our mission to make precise location as universal as GPS itself.”