Top 20 Consumer Goods Unicorns in 2024
Updated:
January 22, 2024
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Have you ever wondered which private companies in the Consumer Goods industry have the highest valuations?
You’re not alone.
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There are lots of unicorn companies in this space, and it can be difficult to keep track of them all.
We've decided to take a deep dive and put together a list containing 20 Consumer Goods unicorn startups, from highest to lowest valuation.
20 Consumer Goods Unicorns Companies
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1,190 Unicorns
Information about their valuation, HQ's location, founded year, name of founders, funding amount and number of employees.
1) JUUL Labs
JUUL is a maker of advanced vapor products, and their mission is to make the transition from cigarettes to vapor as smooth and easy as possible.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $12.00B (December 2017)
Country: United States
State: California
City: San Francisco
Started in: 2015
Founders: Adam Bowen, James Monsees, Kevin Burns, Tim Danaher
Number of employees: 1,000-5,000
Funding: $15,371.68M
Funding rounds: 12
Number of investors: 17
You can find their website here.
2) Thrasio
Thrasio is a data driven investment firm that acquires growing Amazon e-commerce businesses.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $10.00B (July 2020)
Country: United States
State: Massachusetts
City: Walpole
Started in: 2018
Founders: Carlos Cashman, Joshua Silberstein
Number of employees: 1,000-5,000
Funding: $3,396.46M
Funding rounds: 13
Number of investors: 24
You can find their website here.
3) Rappi
Rappi is a consumer tech company that specializes in providing online delivery services that connect customers with third party vendors via a state-of-the-art delivery infrastructure.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $5.25B (August 2018)
Country: Colombia
City: Bogota
Started in: 2015
Founders: Felipe Villamarin, Sebastian Mejia, Simon Borrero
Number of employees: 5,000-10,000
Funding: $2,248.01M
Funding rounds: 11
Number of investors: 44
You can find their website here.
4) GOAT
The Goat Group is an online marketplace that connects people from all over the world to purchase authentic sneakers, apparel, and accessories.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $3.70B (September 2020)
Country: United States
State: California
City: Los Angeles
Started in: 2015
Founders: Daishin Sugano, Eddy Lu
Number of employees: 500-1,000
Funding: $491.62M
Funding rounds: 9
Number of investors: 32
You can find their website here.
5) Zetwerk
Zetwerk operates a business-to-business marketplace for manufacturing items.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $2.68B (August 2021)
Country: India
City: Bengaluru
Started in: 2018
Founders: Amrit Acharya, Rahul Sharma, Srinath Ramakkrushnan, Vishal Chaudhary
Number of employees: 100-250
Funding: $656.67M
Funding rounds: 11
Number of investors: 22
You can find their website here.
6) FirstCry
FirstCry was created to make your life easy with a range of products that include feeding, bathing, diapering, and toys for baby.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $2.10B (February 2020)
Country: India
City: Pune
Started in: 2010
Founders: Amitava Saha, Prashant Jadhav, Sanket Hattimattur, Supam Maheshwari
Number of employees: 1,000-5,000
Funding: $831.00M
Funding rounds: 10
Number of investors: 17
You can find their website here.
7) Diamond Foundry
Diamond Foundry is using innovative technology to change forever the way diamonds are made. They make it possible to own a Yield Diamond™ for the price of a luxury good, such as a handbag or a watch.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.80B (March 2021)
Country: United States
State: California
City: San Francisco
Started in: 2012
Founders: Martin Roscheisen
Number of employees: 100-250
Funding: $300.00M
Funding rounds: 5
Number of investors: 20
You can find their website here.
8) Harry's
Harry's passion to create a better, affordable alternative for quality razors, has led him to create an online platform for consumers.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.70B (February 2018)
Country: United States
State: New York
City: New York
Started in: 2013
Founders: Andy Katz-Mayfield, Erik Kimel, Jeffrey Raider
Number of employees: 500-1,000
Funding: $659.10M
Funding rounds: 10
Number of investors: 22
You can find their website here.
9) Promasidor Holdings
Promasidor is Africa’s leading manufacturer and supplier of seasonings and processed foods. Its brands are well-established household names, recognized for high quality.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.59B (November 2016)
Country: South Africa
City: Bryanston
Started in: 1979
Founders: Robert Rose
Number of employees: 1,000-5,000
Funding: $556.00M
Funding rounds: 2
Number of investors: 2
You can find their website here.
10) Alloy
Alloy is a developer of an identity verification technology that enables banks to identify fraud and manage identities effectively and simply.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.55B (September 2021)
Country: United States
State: New York
City: New York
Started in: 2015
Founders: Evan Goldenberg, Joel Beal, Roberto Carli, Zack Reynolds
Number of employees: 50-100
Funding: $155.92M
Funding rounds: 2
Number of investors: 3
You can find their website here.
11) Yipin Shengxian
Yipin Fresh provides a range of fresh and discounted food products, ensuring you’re always saving on your grocery bill.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.49B (March 2019)
Country: China
State: Anhui
City: Hefei
Started in: 2017
Founders: Jianfei Jiang
Number of employees: 1-10
Funding: $658.49M
Funding rounds: 3
Number of investors: 4
You can find their website here.
12) Rad Power Bikes
The largest electric bike company in North America. Red Power Bikes is making transportation more environmentally friendly, enjoyable, and accessible to all.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.40B (October 2021)
Country: United States
State: Washington
City: Seattle
Started in: 2007
Founders: Mike Radenbaugh, Tyler Collins
Number of employees: 501-1000
Funding: $329.32M
Funding rounds: 5
Number of investors: 8
You can find their website here.
13) Away
Away is a travel brand with a vision to transform their industry with thoughtful and purposeful products for consumers worldwide.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.40B (May 2019)
Country: United States
State: New York
City: New York
Started in: 2015
Founders: Jen Rubio, Steph Korey
Number of employees: 500-1,000
Funding: $181.10M
Funding rounds: 6
Number of investors: 21
You can find their website here.
14) Glossier
Glossier’s strength lies in the direct-to-consumer model-- its ability to create a genuine brand presence that gets shoppers to buy.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.20B (March 2019)
Country: United States
State: New York
City: New York
Started in: 2014
Founders: Emily Weiss
Number of employees: 100-250
Funding: $267.40M
Funding rounds: 6
Number of investors: 19
You can find their website here.
15) Merama
Merama is an e-commerce platform that partners with e-commerce product sellers.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.20B (December 2021)
Country: Mexico
City: Lomas de Chapultepec
Started in: 2020
Founders: Felipe Delgado, Guilherme Nosralla, Olivier Scialom, Renato Andrade, Sujay Tyle
Number of employees: 100-250
Funding: $445.00M
Funding rounds: 5
Number of investors: 10
You can find their website here.
16) Carousell
Carousell is an online classifieds marketplace where users may buy and sell pre-owned things.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.10B (September 2021)
Country: Singapore
Started in: 2012
Founders: Lucas Ngoo, Marcus Tan Yi Wei, Quek Siu Rui
Number of employees: 500-1,000
Funding: $443.00M
Funding rounds: 13
Number of investors: 17
You can find their website here.
17) Cirkul
Cirkul is a beverage company that creates delicious and nutritious flavoured drinking water.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.07B (June 2022)
Country: United States
State: Florida
City: Tampa
Started in: 2015
Founders: Andy Gay, Garrett Waggoner
Number of employees: 51-100
Funding: $111.57M
Funding rounds: 4
Number of investors: 4
You can find their website here.
18) CommerceIQ
CommerceIQ is an omnichannel management platform that assists large brands in increasing e-commerce sales through machine learning and automation.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.00B (March 2022)
Country: United States
State: California
City: Palo Alto
Started in: 2012
Founders: Guru Hariharan
Number of employees: 101-250
Funding: $195.50M
Funding rounds: 4
Number of investors: 5
You can find their website here.
19) SellerX
SellerX buys and builds Amazon businesses, helping entrepreneurs realise the next stage of their businesses, and their lives.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.00B (December 2021)
Country: Germany
City: Berlin
Started in: 2020
Founders: Malte Horeyseck, Philipp Triebel
Number of employees: 250-500
Funding: $766.70M
Funding rounds: 5
Number of investors: 15
You can find their website here.
20) Zhuan Zhuan
Zhuanzhuan is an online marketplace through which users can buy and sell secondhand goods. You can set your own prices, and you don’t have to worry about strangers knocking on your door.
Details of the startup:
Valuation: $1.00B (April 2017)
Country: China
State: Beijing
City: Beijing
Started in: 2015
Founders: Changfeng Xiang, Jiali Wu, Lu Chen, Wei Huang
Number of employees: 500-1,000
Funding: $990.00M
Funding rounds: 4
Number of investors: 7
You can find their website here.