Asylon Secures $24M Series B to Advance AI-Powered Robotic Security Solutions

Asylon Robotics

PHILADELPHIA, PAAsylon, Inc. has raised $24 million in a Series B funding round aimed at accelerating the company’s expansion in both commercial and government sectors. The round was led by Insight Partners, with additional backing from Veteran Ventures Capital, Allegion Ventures, and the GO PA Fund.

The new capital will be used to scale operations, expand product development, and strengthen Asylon’s position as a key provider of integrated robotic security systems across critical infrastructure, logistics hubs, and defense sites. The company plans to grow its engineering and go-to-market teams and deepen partnerships in sectors demanding resilient and automated security.

Founded to modernize physical security, Asylon combines U.S.-manufactured autonomous drones, ground robots, and AI-powered mission control software into a cohesive platform. The company has already conducted more than 250,000 robotic security missions, offering continuous surveillance and rapid response capabilities for high-risk environments.

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“Asylon is creating a future where intelligent security is the norm—not the exception,” said Damon Henry, CEO and co-founder. “This funding empowers us to scale our operations and deliver on the promise of automated, tech-enabled security services that are more cost effective and resilient than anything traditional systems can offer today.”

Mike Hayes, managing director at Insight Partners, highlighted Asylon’s integrated approach as a defining advantage. “We believe Asylon is the next dimension of physical security,” Hayes said. “Its full-stack, tech-enabled approach that integrates robotics, AI, and mission execution positions Asylon to lead in a market demanding automation and reliability.”

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The funding comes amid rising demand for scalable, autonomous security solutions that can address evolving threats in real-time. Asylon’s systems are already deployed across a broad range of use cases—from securing logistics operations to enhancing perimeter defense at government installations.

With the Series B investment, Asylon is set to accelerate development of its robotic platforms, expand field deployments, and further embed its solutions into the operational fabric of both private industry and national defense.

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