<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Inbolt, a developer of real-time robot guidance systems, is expanding to the U.S. and Japan, aiming to replicate its success in the European market.The company's GuideNOW system includes a 3D camera, real-time workpiece localization AI, and GuideNOW Studio.Inbolt's technology enables industrial robots to adapt to dynamic environments, offering precise part localization and trajectory adjustments.The AI, trained on CAD models in under 5 minutes, integrates with systems from FANUC, ABB, KUKA, and Universal Robots.Inbolt has powered over 20 million robot cycles in the first half of 2025, leading to returns on automation for customers.The startup is responding to the growing demand for automation, with automation being a top priority for many manufacturers globally.Inbolt, with funding from a Series A round, plans to establish local teams in the U.S. and Japan and hire robotics application engineers.The company envisions a future of fully autonomous factory floors with machines that can see, think, and respond in real time.Inbolt sets up base in Detroit and Tokyo, leveraging America's commitment to reshoring and Japan's strong R&D market for expansion.The company's GuideNow system won a 2023 RBR50 innovation award for its 3D vision servoing and real-time guidance technology.