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PrismaX AI Teleoperations Platform: a16z-Backed Robotics
Aug 12, 2025


PrismaX, a robotics startup building the infrastructure to bridge robotics and mainstream adoption through AI robotics, announced yesterday the launch of its teleoperations platform. Since emerging from stealth mode in June this year following the announcement of an $11M funding round—led by a $7M investment from a16z via its CSX arm—PrismaX has been developing its teleoperations platform for remote robot control. At launch, the platform will allow users to log in and remotely operate a robotic arm. In the future, the teleoperations platform will enable access to various robots. The announcement was made in a keynote address by Bayley at the inaugural RoboCon by PrismaX event. The event brought together the brightest minds across blockchain and AI for agenda-setting conversations featuring industry leaders.
Those interested in participating in the PrismaX teleoperations platform can join here [link: https://gateway.prismax.ai/].
PrismaX Teleoperations Platform Launch Details
PrismaX's teleoperations platform is designed to serve as the basis of an extensive future labor market in AI robotics and remote robot control.
Platform Features and Robot Support
Unitree G1
Ubtech Walker
Pollen Robotics Reachy 2
K-Scale Labs K-Bot
Boardwalk Robotics Alex
Enchanted Tools Mirokai
MIT Mini-Cheetah
Unitree Go2-W
The teleoperations platform supports these robots for efficient remote robot control, driving the data-model-tele-op flywheel in robotics startup innovation.
Quotes from PrismaX CEO Bayley Wang
Announcing the launch of the teleoperations platform, PrismaX co-founder and CEO, Bayley Wang shared, “The launch of our tele-op platform is the first step towards mainstream adoption. It is a proof of concept for a future where humans and robots will work hand-in-hand to amplify human capacity. The long-term platform value is designed to serve as the basis of an extensive future labor market.”
Roadmap for AI Robotics Autonomy
The PrismaX roadmap has been developed to evolve alongside the robotics industry, emphasizing the data-model-tele-op flywheel with a16z funding support.
Short-term: Focus on teleoperations platform and visual data for model training. Currently, robotics adoption is not widespread, and teleoperators lack experience, but robotic companies need cost-effective visual data collection for AI robotics.
Mid-term: As robots increasingly become more autonomous, teleoperators will operate fleets to complete real tasks for real customers. Early-stage teleoperators will be more experienced and competitive in the real-world labor marketplaces.
Long-term: Robots will achieve high degrees of autonomy based on the foundational models that materialized in the short and mid-term. The PrismaX network will shift towards providing production-level services for millions of robots with a focus on cost and efficiency.
In PrismaX's data-model-tele-op flywheel, more robots generate valuable datasets, enhancing AI intelligence, which improves robot productivity and viability. This innovative self-reinforcing cycle of improvement will eventually accelerate the full automation of robots, serving the future of human society through remote robot control.
Short-Term: Visual Data Collection
Currently, the teleoperations platform prioritizes gathering visual data to train models in AI robotics.
Mid-Term: Fleet Operations
Fleet operations will enable scaled remote robot control for real-world applications.
Long-Term: High Autonomy
High autonomy will be achieved through advanced models built on a16z funding and the data-model-tele-op flywheel.
Join the PrismaX Tele-op Community
Following the launch of the teleoperations platform, PrismaX will host a tele-op tournament, with incentives for participants. Further details regarding the tournament will be shared through PrismaX social channels.
Upcoming Tele-op Tournament
The upcoming tele-op tournament will engage the community in competitive remote robot control, fostering innovation in AI robotics.
About PrismaX: Infrastructure for AI Robotics Adoption
PrismaX is building the infrastructure layer to bridge robotics and mainstream adoption [link: https://prismax.ai/about]. By providing a teleoperations platform that brings together hardware and human capital, PrismaX is helping eliminate the capital inefficiencies preventing breakthrough advancements. Through an incentive structure that will serve as the basis of the future labor market, PrismaX is dedicated to a future where humans and robots work hand-in-hand to amplify human capacity. For media inquiries, please contact prismax@wachsman.com.
Insight
PrismaX AI Teleoperations Platform: a16z-Backed Robotics
Aug 12, 2025

PrismaX, a robotics startup building the infrastructure to bridge robotics and mainstream adoption through AI robotics, announced yesterday the launch of its teleoperations platform. Since emerging from stealth mode in June this year following the announcement of an $11M funding round—led by a $7M investment from a16z via its CSX arm—PrismaX has been developing its teleoperations platform for remote robot control. At launch, the platform will allow users to log in and remotely operate a robotic arm. In the future, the teleoperations platform will enable access to various robots. The announcement was made in a keynote address by Bayley at the inaugural RoboCon by PrismaX event. The event brought together the brightest minds across blockchain and AI for agenda-setting conversations featuring industry leaders.
Those interested in participating in the PrismaX teleoperations platform can join here [link: https://gateway.prismax.ai/].
PrismaX Teleoperations Platform Launch Details
PrismaX's teleoperations platform is designed to serve as the basis of an extensive future labor market in AI robotics and remote robot control.
Platform Features and Robot Support
Unitree G1
Ubtech Walker
Pollen Robotics Reachy 2
K-Scale Labs K-Bot
Boardwalk Robotics Alex
Enchanted Tools Mirokai
MIT Mini-Cheetah
Unitree Go2-W
The teleoperations platform supports these robots for efficient remote robot control, driving the data-model-tele-op flywheel in robotics startup innovation.
Quotes from PrismaX CEO Bayley Wang
Announcing the launch of the teleoperations platform, PrismaX co-founder and CEO, Bayley Wang shared, “The launch of our tele-op platform is the first step towards mainstream adoption. It is a proof of concept for a future where humans and robots will work hand-in-hand to amplify human capacity. The long-term platform value is designed to serve as the basis of an extensive future labor market.”
Roadmap for AI Robotics Autonomy
The PrismaX roadmap has been developed to evolve alongside the robotics industry, emphasizing the data-model-tele-op flywheel with a16z funding support.
Short-term: Focus on teleoperations platform and visual data for model training. Currently, robotics adoption is not widespread, and teleoperators lack experience, but robotic companies need cost-effective visual data collection for AI robotics.
Mid-term: As robots increasingly become more autonomous, teleoperators will operate fleets to complete real tasks for real customers. Early-stage teleoperators will be more experienced and competitive in the real-world labor marketplaces.
Long-term: Robots will achieve high degrees of autonomy based on the foundational models that materialized in the short and mid-term. The PrismaX network will shift towards providing production-level services for millions of robots with a focus on cost and efficiency.
In PrismaX's data-model-tele-op flywheel, more robots generate valuable datasets, enhancing AI intelligence, which improves robot productivity and viability. This innovative self-reinforcing cycle of improvement will eventually accelerate the full automation of robots, serving the future of human society through remote robot control.
Short-Term: Visual Data Collection
Currently, the teleoperations platform prioritizes gathering visual data to train models in AI robotics.
Mid-Term: Fleet Operations
Fleet operations will enable scaled remote robot control for real-world applications.
Long-Term: High Autonomy
High autonomy will be achieved through advanced models built on a16z funding and the data-model-tele-op flywheel.
Join the PrismaX Tele-op Community
Following the launch of the teleoperations platform, PrismaX will host a tele-op tournament, with incentives for participants. Further details regarding the tournament will be shared through PrismaX social channels.
Upcoming Tele-op Tournament
The upcoming tele-op tournament will engage the community in competitive remote robot control, fostering innovation in AI robotics.
About PrismaX: Infrastructure for AI Robotics Adoption
PrismaX is building the infrastructure layer to bridge robotics and mainstream adoption [link: https://prismax.ai/about]. By providing a teleoperations platform that brings together hardware and human capital, PrismaX is helping eliminate the capital inefficiencies preventing breakthrough advancements. Through an incentive structure that will serve as the basis of the future labor market, PrismaX is dedicated to a future where humans and robots work hand-in-hand to amplify human capacity. For media inquiries, please contact prismax@wachsman.com.
Insight
PrismaX AI Teleoperations Platform: a16z-Backed Robotics
Aug 12, 2025

PrismaX, a robotics startup building the infrastructure to bridge robotics and mainstream adoption through AI robotics, announced yesterday the launch of its teleoperations platform. Since emerging from stealth mode in June this year following the announcement of an $11M funding round—led by a $7M investment from a16z via its CSX arm—PrismaX has been developing its teleoperations platform for remote robot control. At launch, the platform will allow users to log in and remotely operate a robotic arm. In the future, the teleoperations platform will enable access to various robots. The announcement was made in a keynote address by Bayley at the inaugural RoboCon by PrismaX event. The event brought together the brightest minds across blockchain and AI for agenda-setting conversations featuring industry leaders.
Those interested in participating in the PrismaX teleoperations platform can join here [link: https://gateway.prismax.ai/].
PrismaX Teleoperations Platform Launch Details
PrismaX's teleoperations platform is designed to serve as the basis of an extensive future labor market in AI robotics and remote robot control.
Platform Features and Robot Support
Unitree G1
Ubtech Walker
Pollen Robotics Reachy 2
K-Scale Labs K-Bot
Boardwalk Robotics Alex
Enchanted Tools Mirokai
MIT Mini-Cheetah
Unitree Go2-W
The teleoperations platform supports these robots for efficient remote robot control, driving the data-model-tele-op flywheel in robotics startup innovation.
Quotes from PrismaX CEO Bayley Wang
Announcing the launch of the teleoperations platform, PrismaX co-founder and CEO, Bayley Wang shared, “The launch of our tele-op platform is the first step towards mainstream adoption. It is a proof of concept for a future where humans and robots will work hand-in-hand to amplify human capacity. The long-term platform value is designed to serve as the basis of an extensive future labor market.”
Roadmap for AI Robotics Autonomy
The PrismaX roadmap has been developed to evolve alongside the robotics industry, emphasizing the data-model-tele-op flywheel with a16z funding support.
Short-term: Focus on teleoperations platform and visual data for model training. Currently, robotics adoption is not widespread, and teleoperators lack experience, but robotic companies need cost-effective visual data collection for AI robotics.
Mid-term: As robots increasingly become more autonomous, teleoperators will operate fleets to complete real tasks for real customers. Early-stage teleoperators will be more experienced and competitive in the real-world labor marketplaces.
Long-term: Robots will achieve high degrees of autonomy based on the foundational models that materialized in the short and mid-term. The PrismaX network will shift towards providing production-level services for millions of robots with a focus on cost and efficiency.
In PrismaX's data-model-tele-op flywheel, more robots generate valuable datasets, enhancing AI intelligence, which improves robot productivity and viability. This innovative self-reinforcing cycle of improvement will eventually accelerate the full automation of robots, serving the future of human society through remote robot control.
Short-Term: Visual Data Collection
Currently, the teleoperations platform prioritizes gathering visual data to train models in AI robotics.
Mid-Term: Fleet Operations
Fleet operations will enable scaled remote robot control for real-world applications.
Long-Term: High Autonomy
High autonomy will be achieved through advanced models built on a16z funding and the data-model-tele-op flywheel.
Join the PrismaX Tele-op Community
Following the launch of the teleoperations platform, PrismaX will host a tele-op tournament, with incentives for participants. Further details regarding the tournament will be shared through PrismaX social channels.
Upcoming Tele-op Tournament
The upcoming tele-op tournament will engage the community in competitive remote robot control, fostering innovation in AI robotics.
About PrismaX: Infrastructure for AI Robotics Adoption
PrismaX is building the infrastructure layer to bridge robotics and mainstream adoption [link: https://prismax.ai/about]. By providing a teleoperations platform that brings together hardware and human capital, PrismaX is helping eliminate the capital inefficiencies preventing breakthrough advancements. Through an incentive structure that will serve as the basis of the future labor market, PrismaX is dedicated to a future where humans and robots work hand-in-hand to amplify human capacity. For media inquiries, please contact prismax@wachsman.com.



