Queue raises $12.6M to launch ‘fully robotic pharmacy’ kiosk to make picking up meds more convenient
Queue, a company building an autonomous “robotic” pharmacy kiosk that dispenses medication, today announced that it has raised $12.6 million in seed funding led by AlleyCorp.
The company is launching today with $18.6 million under its belt, which includes today’s seed round and $6 million in pre-seed funding led by Riot Ventures less than a year ago. Additional backers bringing capital investment include House Capital, Ubiquity Ventures, Grep Ventures and Banter Capital.
Queue provides a robotic kiosk that supports about 280 medications. It’s designed to make fulfilling a prescription as simple as walking up and displaying a QR code on a phone to verify the script. The idea is to make going to the pharmacy quick and accessible.
“Pharmacy in America is structurally broken,” said co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Josh Liu. “Queue isn’t an incremental fix; it’s a complete reimagining of how medications get dispensed, verified and delivered.”








