French deep tech company Kyber, which is building open-source real-time infrastructure for the Physical AI era, has secured $5.0M in a Seed funding round. The company's ultra-low latency technologies are designed to enable humans and AI systems to remotely control machines like robots, drones, and XR systems as if they were local.
Founded by Jean-Baptiste Kempf, the lead developer behind the popular VLC media player, Kyber operates at the critical intersection of networking, low latency, open source, and next-generation machine interactions.















