
Mumbai-based robotics and AI firm Miko has secured a fresh funding round of US $10.5 million (approximately ₹93.5 crore) led by U.S. audio-media giant iHeartMedia. Alongside the capital infusion, the two companies have partnered to integrate iHeartMedia’s vast audio content library into Miko’s flagship devices, paving the way for a broader global expansion.
Deal Breakdown & Strategic Partnership
- The funding round, primarily led by iHeartMedia, values the investment at about US $10.5 million.
- Miko will incorporate iHeartMedia’s curated audio content into its companion robots, aiming to create an enriched content ecosystem within its devices.
- The move enables Miko to leverage iHeart’s brand recognition and distribution network in North America, while strengthening its own footprint in international markets.
Company Background & Business Model:
- Miko was co-founded in 2015 by Sneh Vaswani, Prashant Iyengar and Chintan Raikar. It develops AI-powered companion robots designed for children, combining robotics, generative AI, IoT and voice interaction.
- Its products (such as Miko 3 and Miko Mini) are sold in multiple countries through a hybrid model of hardware sales plus subscription/content services. The company claims presence in over 140 countries, including the U.S., Europe and the Middle East.
- Prior to this round, Miko had raised around US $15.8 million in a Series D round (in October of the previous year) led by IvyCap Ventures and other investors.
Why This Investment Matters:
- Content-Hardware Convergence: The partnership with iHeartMedia highlights the shift toward devices that blend hardware with rich content ecosystems, creating stickier user engagement and higher lifetime value.
- Global Expansion & Scale: With access to a major U.S. audio content brand, Miko is well-positioned to accelerate its international roll-out beyond India, particularly in North America where iHeart has strong presence.
- Market Signal for Robotics & EdTech: The funding underscores investor confidence in the intersection of robotics, education/entertainment and subscription models, segments ripe for disruption in India and globally.
- Path to Monetisation: By combining robot hardware with recurring content subscriptions, Miko is moving toward a business model less reliant on one-time device sales and more on ongoing services.

