Berlin-based Almetra has closed a €16.3M Series A led by blisce/, the transatlantic fund behind Spotify, Pinterest, and Too Good To Go.

The company deploys AI cameras above production lines to give factory teams continuous, real-time data on output, cycle times, and inefficiencies

Almetra has been accepted into Google DeepMind’s Robotics Accelerator and NVIDIA’s Physical AI Fellowship, signalling ambitions well beyond shopfloor analytics.

Most factories producing goods for the world’s biggest brands have no reliable, real-time picture of what is happening on their own floors. Berlin startup Almetra has built a business on that gap and just closed €16.3M in Series A funding to pursue it at scale.

The Series A was led by blisce/, the B Corp-certified transatlantic fund co-headquartered in New York and Paris, which has previously backed Spotify, Pinterest, and Too Good To Go. Joining the round are NAP, Merantix Capital, Robin Capital, Underline, and Critical Ventures, alongside a group of business angels.