SOSV

SOSV is a global venture capital firm founded in 1995 and headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. Specializing in seed-to-growth stage investments, SOSV operates multiple accelerator programs worldwide, including HAX for hardware, IndieBio and RebelBio for life sciences, Chinaccelerator and MOX for cross-border internet ventures, Food-X for innovative food solutions, and dlab for blockchain technology. The firm focuses on investments in revolutionary deep technologies aimed at improving human and planetary health, as well as cross-border markets, particularly in Asia. SOSV invests in approximately 150 startups annually, providing support through its resources to accelerate product development and scaling. Over its two-decade history, SOSV has established a strong reputation, consistently ranking among the top venture capital firms globally.

Audrey Chen

Investor Relations Manager

Daniel Eichner

Partner

Sheng Ge

Partner

Benjamin Joffe

Partner

Kelly Kirkpatrick

Director of Investor Relations

Vivian Law

Senior Associate

Steve McCann

Chief Financial Officer & General Partner

Sean O'Sullivan

Founder & Managing General Partner

Duncan Turner

General Partner

Qiyu Wu

Operations Director

Past deals in Textiles

Keel Labs

Series A in 2022
Keel Labs, formerly known as AlgiKnit Inc., is a biomaterials company focused on developing sustainable materials for the textile industry. Founded in 2017 and based in New York, the company specializes in producing yarn spun from kelp and converting seaweed into fiber. By integrating scientific innovation with design, Keel Labs aims to create environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional textile materials, addressing the growing demand for sustainability in fashion and textile production.

Verdex Technology

Series A in 2021
Verdex Technologies Inc. specializes in designing, patenting, and licensing non-toxic nanofiber production equipment for filtration and biomedical applications. The company’s innovative technology allows for the functionalization of nanofibers by incorporating nano-sized ingredients, which enhances the effectiveness of various products, including water filters that can eliminate challenging contaminants. Based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, Verdex Technologies emphasizes the use of biodegradable and bioresorbable polymers, avoiding harmful solvents and petroleum products in its processes. Founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr., the company prides itself on its agile structure, integrity, and exceptional service, focusing on client needs and safety while maintaining high standards of quality. Verdex Technologies is financially robust, with substantial bonding capacity, positioning itself as a reliable partner in the nanofiber technology sector.

Smartex

Convertible Note in 2021
Smartex focuses on addressing significant challenges in the textile industry by leveraging advanced AI technology, specifically machine learning and computer vision. The company has developed a hardware-enabled software solution that detects textile defects and irregularities in real time. By implementing this innovative system, Smartex can halt production when defects are identified, thereby minimizing defective output and reducing textile waste. This proactive approach not only enhances production efficiency but also contributes to sustainability by lowering carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, and water usage. Moreover, Smartex provides factories with a user interface to monitor production statistics, further improving operational insights and decision-making capabilities.

Verdex Technology

Convertible Note in 2021
Verdex Technologies Inc. specializes in designing, patenting, and licensing non-toxic nanofiber production equipment for filtration and biomedical applications. The company’s innovative technology allows for the functionalization of nanofibers by incorporating nano-sized ingredients, which enhances the effectiveness of various products, including water filters that can eliminate challenging contaminants. Based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, Verdex Technologies emphasizes the use of biodegradable and bioresorbable polymers, avoiding harmful solvents and petroleum products in its processes. Founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr., the company prides itself on its agile structure, integrity, and exceptional service, focusing on client needs and safety while maintaining high standards of quality. Verdex Technologies is financially robust, with substantial bonding capacity, positioning itself as a reliable partner in the nanofiber technology sector.

Pili

Series B in 2021
PILI Inc. researches and manufactures bio-fabricated colors by using microorganisms. The company designs enzymes and fermentation biotechnologies to efficiently transform sugar into renewable and long-lasting colors. PILI Inc. produces renewable dyes and pigments. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Paris, France.

Keel Labs

Venture Round in 2021
Keel Labs, formerly known as AlgiKnit Inc., is a biomaterials company focused on developing sustainable materials for the textile industry. Founded in 2017 and based in New York, the company specializes in producing yarn spun from kelp and converting seaweed into fiber. By integrating scientific innovation with design, Keel Labs aims to create environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional textile materials, addressing the growing demand for sustainability in fashion and textile production.

Keel Labs

Convertible Note in 2021
Keel Labs, formerly known as AlgiKnit Inc., is a biomaterials company focused on developing sustainable materials for the textile industry. Founded in 2017 and based in New York, the company specializes in producing yarn spun from kelp and converting seaweed into fiber. By integrating scientific innovation with design, Keel Labs aims to create environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional textile materials, addressing the growing demand for sustainability in fashion and textile production.

Huue

Convertible Note in 2021
Huue, formerly known as Tinctorium Inc., is a biotechnology company based in Berkeley, California, specializing in sustainable indigo dyeing solutions for the textile and fashion industry. Founded in 2018, the company utilizes a unique technology that mimics natural plant processes within microbes to produce indigo dye. This innovative approach significantly reduces chemical usage in the denim supply chain, offering an environmentally friendly alternative for denim production. By harnessing the power of biotechnology, Huue aims to provide the fashion industry with sustainable coloring options that rely on renewable resources, contributing to a more eco-conscious approach in textile manufacturing.

Huue

Convertible Note in 2021
Huue, formerly known as Tinctorium Inc., is a biotechnology company based in Berkeley, California, specializing in sustainable indigo dyeing solutions for the textile and fashion industry. Founded in 2018, the company utilizes a unique technology that mimics natural plant processes within microbes to produce indigo dye. This innovative approach significantly reduces chemical usage in the denim supply chain, offering an environmentally friendly alternative for denim production. By harnessing the power of biotechnology, Huue aims to provide the fashion industry with sustainable coloring options that rely on renewable resources, contributing to a more eco-conscious approach in textile manufacturing.

Bucha Bio

Seed Round in 2020
Bucha Bio creates a novel biomaterial grown from infinitely renewable bacterial-nanocellulose. Strands of natural fibers interlock to form a high-performance textile with a luxuriously soft handfeel. Produced in weeks rather than months or years, use it in premium applications instead of animal leather, polyurethane, latex, vinyl, and so much more. Creating a reliable material is our goal, adding plastics and petrochemicals like PU polyurethane would make it easy, but we’ve never taken the easy way out. Committed to sustainability, Bucha Bio’s team is dedicated to creating a completely biodegradable textile that enables the next generation of designers to create products for a more sustainable future. Our biomaterial is water-resistant, scratch-resistant, sunlight-resistant, flame-resistant, and so many more reasons to test it out in your next product.

Bucha Bio

Convertible Note in 2020
Bucha Bio creates a novel biomaterial grown from infinitely renewable bacterial-nanocellulose. Strands of natural fibers interlock to form a high-performance textile with a luxuriously soft handfeel. Produced in weeks rather than months or years, use it in premium applications instead of animal leather, polyurethane, latex, vinyl, and so much more. Creating a reliable material is our goal, adding plastics and petrochemicals like PU polyurethane would make it easy, but we’ve never taken the easy way out. Committed to sustainability, Bucha Bio’s team is dedicated to creating a completely biodegradable textile that enables the next generation of designers to create products for a more sustainable future. Our biomaterial is water-resistant, scratch-resistant, sunlight-resistant, flame-resistant, and so many more reasons to test it out in your next product.

Verdex Technology

Series A in 2020
Verdex Technologies Inc. specializes in designing, patenting, and licensing non-toxic nanofiber production equipment for filtration and biomedical applications. The company’s innovative technology allows for the functionalization of nanofibers by incorporating nano-sized ingredients, which enhances the effectiveness of various products, including water filters that can eliminate challenging contaminants. Based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, Verdex Technologies emphasizes the use of biodegradable and bioresorbable polymers, avoiding harmful solvents and petroleum products in its processes. Founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr., the company prides itself on its agile structure, integrity, and exceptional service, focusing on client needs and safety while maintaining high standards of quality. Verdex Technologies is financially robust, with substantial bonding capacity, positioning itself as a reliable partner in the nanofiber technology sector.

Spintex

Seed Round in 2020
Spintex produces a low-cost and sustainable biomaterial platform for spinning high-performance silk fibers. Using a biomimetic process, and alternative proteins, Spintex reduces the energy requirements for producing silk fibers for sustainable fashion, and produce fibers with characteristics for advanced applications, that are cost-effective and scalable.

Huue

Seed Round in 2019
Huue, formerly known as Tinctorium Inc., is a biotechnology company based in Berkeley, California, specializing in sustainable indigo dyeing solutions for the textile and fashion industry. Founded in 2018, the company utilizes a unique technology that mimics natural plant processes within microbes to produce indigo dye. This innovative approach significantly reduces chemical usage in the denim supply chain, offering an environmentally friendly alternative for denim production. By harnessing the power of biotechnology, Huue aims to provide the fashion industry with sustainable coloring options that rely on renewable resources, contributing to a more eco-conscious approach in textile manufacturing.

Smartex

Seed Round in 2019
Smartex focuses on addressing significant challenges in the textile industry by leveraging advanced AI technology, specifically machine learning and computer vision. The company has developed a hardware-enabled software solution that detects textile defects and irregularities in real time. By implementing this innovative system, Smartex can halt production when defects are identified, thereby minimizing defective output and reducing textile waste. This proactive approach not only enhances production efficiency but also contributes to sustainability by lowering carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, and water usage. Moreover, Smartex provides factories with a user interface to monitor production statistics, further improving operational insights and decision-making capabilities.

Pili

Series A in 2019
PILI Inc. researches and manufactures bio-fabricated colors by using microorganisms. The company designs enzymes and fermentation biotechnologies to efficiently transform sugar into renewable and long-lasting colors. PILI Inc. produces renewable dyes and pigments. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Paris, France.

Huue

Seed Round in 2019
Huue, formerly known as Tinctorium Inc., is a biotechnology company based in Berkeley, California, specializing in sustainable indigo dyeing solutions for the textile and fashion industry. Founded in 2018, the company utilizes a unique technology that mimics natural plant processes within microbes to produce indigo dye. This innovative approach significantly reduces chemical usage in the denim supply chain, offering an environmentally friendly alternative for denim production. By harnessing the power of biotechnology, Huue aims to provide the fashion industry with sustainable coloring options that rely on renewable resources, contributing to a more eco-conscious approach in textile manufacturing.

Smartex

Seed Round in 2019
Smartex focuses on addressing significant challenges in the textile industry by leveraging advanced AI technology, specifically machine learning and computer vision. The company has developed a hardware-enabled software solution that detects textile defects and irregularities in real time. By implementing this innovative system, Smartex can halt production when defects are identified, thereby minimizing defective output and reducing textile waste. This proactive approach not only enhances production efficiency but also contributes to sustainability by lowering carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, and water usage. Moreover, Smartex provides factories with a user interface to monitor production statistics, further improving operational insights and decision-making capabilities.

Keel Labs

Seed Round in 2018
Keel Labs, formerly known as AlgiKnit Inc., is a biomaterials company focused on developing sustainable materials for the textile industry. Founded in 2017 and based in New York, the company specializes in producing yarn spun from kelp and converting seaweed into fiber. By integrating scientific innovation with design, Keel Labs aims to create environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional textile materials, addressing the growing demand for sustainability in fashion and textile production.

Verdex Technology

Convertible Note in 2018
Verdex Technologies Inc. specializes in designing, patenting, and licensing non-toxic nanofiber production equipment for filtration and biomedical applications. The company’s innovative technology allows for the functionalization of nanofibers by incorporating nano-sized ingredients, which enhances the effectiveness of various products, including water filters that can eliminate challenging contaminants. Based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, Verdex Technologies emphasizes the use of biodegradable and bioresorbable polymers, avoiding harmful solvents and petroleum products in its processes. Founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr., the company prides itself on its agile structure, integrity, and exceptional service, focusing on client needs and safety while maintaining high standards of quality. Verdex Technologies is financially robust, with substantial bonding capacity, positioning itself as a reliable partner in the nanofiber technology sector.

Pili

Venture Round in 2018
PILI Inc. researches and manufactures bio-fabricated colors by using microorganisms. The company designs enzymes and fermentation biotechnologies to efficiently transform sugar into renewable and long-lasting colors. PILI Inc. produces renewable dyes and pigments. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Paris, France.

Verdex Technology

Convertible Note in 2018
Verdex Technologies Inc. specializes in designing, patenting, and licensing non-toxic nanofiber production equipment for filtration and biomedical applications. The company’s innovative technology allows for the functionalization of nanofibers by incorporating nano-sized ingredients, which enhances the effectiveness of various products, including water filters that can eliminate challenging contaminants. Based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, Verdex Technologies emphasizes the use of biodegradable and bioresorbable polymers, avoiding harmful solvents and petroleum products in its processes. Founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr., the company prides itself on its agile structure, integrity, and exceptional service, focusing on client needs and safety while maintaining high standards of quality. Verdex Technologies is financially robust, with substantial bonding capacity, positioning itself as a reliable partner in the nanofiber technology sector.

Pili

Seed Round in 2017
PILI Inc. researches and manufactures bio-fabricated colors by using microorganisms. The company designs enzymes and fermentation biotechnologies to efficiently transform sugar into renewable and long-lasting colors. PILI Inc. produces renewable dyes and pigments. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Paris, France.

Keel Labs

Seed Round in 2017
Keel Labs, formerly known as AlgiKnit Inc., is a biomaterials company focused on developing sustainable materials for the textile industry. Founded in 2017 and based in New York, the company specializes in producing yarn spun from kelp and converting seaweed into fiber. By integrating scientific innovation with design, Keel Labs aims to create environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional textile materials, addressing the growing demand for sustainability in fashion and textile production.

Verdex Technology

Convertible Note in 2017
Verdex Technologies Inc. specializes in designing, patenting, and licensing non-toxic nanofiber production equipment for filtration and biomedical applications. The company’s innovative technology allows for the functionalization of nanofibers by incorporating nano-sized ingredients, which enhances the effectiveness of various products, including water filters that can eliminate challenging contaminants. Based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, Verdex Technologies emphasizes the use of biodegradable and bioresorbable polymers, avoiding harmful solvents and petroleum products in its processes. Founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr., the company prides itself on its agile structure, integrity, and exceptional service, focusing on client needs and safety while maintaining high standards of quality. Verdex Technologies is financially robust, with substantial bonding capacity, positioning itself as a reliable partner in the nanofiber technology sector.

Maetel

Convertible Note in 2016
Maetel develops fabric sensor measuring pressure for preventing bed sores. It is available for developing clothing, cushions, mattresses, foothold, and others. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Seoul, South Korea.

Maetel

Seed Round in 2016
Maetel develops fabric sensor measuring pressure for preventing bed sores. It is available for developing clothing, cushions, mattresses, foothold, and others. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Seoul, South Korea.

Verdex Technology

Convertible Note in 2016
Verdex Technologies Inc. specializes in designing, patenting, and licensing non-toxic nanofiber production equipment for filtration and biomedical applications. The company’s innovative technology allows for the functionalization of nanofibers by incorporating nano-sized ingredients, which enhances the effectiveness of various products, including water filters that can eliminate challenging contaminants. Based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, Verdex Technologies emphasizes the use of biodegradable and bioresorbable polymers, avoiding harmful solvents and petroleum products in its processes. Founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr., the company prides itself on its agile structure, integrity, and exceptional service, focusing on client needs and safety while maintaining high standards of quality. Verdex Technologies is financially robust, with substantial bonding capacity, positioning itself as a reliable partner in the nanofiber technology sector.

Electroloom

Convertible Note in 2016
Our electrospinning process, dubbed Field Guided Fabrication, makes it possible to create 3D fabrics. A close analog to 3D printing, our manufacturing method enables lightweight, seamless fabrics to be created at the touch of a button. Electroloom's Field Guided Fabrication is a platform technology capable creating articles of clothing, tissue engineering scaffolds, filters, and much more.

Verdex Technology

Convertible Note in 2016
Verdex Technologies Inc. specializes in designing, patenting, and licensing non-toxic nanofiber production equipment for filtration and biomedical applications. The company’s innovative technology allows for the functionalization of nanofibers by incorporating nano-sized ingredients, which enhances the effectiveness of various products, including water filters that can eliminate challenging contaminants. Based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, Verdex Technologies emphasizes the use of biodegradable and bioresorbable polymers, avoiding harmful solvents and petroleum products in its processes. Founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr., the company prides itself on its agile structure, integrity, and exceptional service, focusing on client needs and safety while maintaining high standards of quality. Verdex Technologies is financially robust, with substantial bonding capacity, positioning itself as a reliable partner in the nanofiber technology sector.

Pili

Seed Round in 2015
PILI Inc. researches and manufactures bio-fabricated colors by using microorganisms. The company designs enzymes and fermentation biotechnologies to efficiently transform sugar into renewable and long-lasting colors. PILI Inc. produces renewable dyes and pigments. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Paris, France.

Verdex Technology

Convertible Note in 2015
Verdex Technologies Inc. specializes in designing, patenting, and licensing non-toxic nanofiber production equipment for filtration and biomedical applications. The company’s innovative technology allows for the functionalization of nanofibers by incorporating nano-sized ingredients, which enhances the effectiveness of various products, including water filters that can eliminate challenging contaminants. Based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, Verdex Technologies emphasizes the use of biodegradable and bioresorbable polymers, avoiding harmful solvents and petroleum products in its processes. Founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr., the company prides itself on its agile structure, integrity, and exceptional service, focusing on client needs and safety while maintaining high standards of quality. Verdex Technologies is financially robust, with substantial bonding capacity, positioning itself as a reliable partner in the nanofiber technology sector.

Bioloom

Pre Seed Round in 2015
Bioloom manufactures bioengineered textiles that replace cotton. The company is based in San Francisco, California.

Electroloom

Seed Round in 2015
Our electrospinning process, dubbed Field Guided Fabrication, makes it possible to create 3D fabrics. A close analog to 3D printing, our manufacturing method enables lightweight, seamless fabrics to be created at the touch of a button. Electroloom's Field Guided Fabrication is a platform technology capable creating articles of clothing, tissue engineering scaffolds, filters, and much more.

Adore Me

Venture Round in 2012
Adore Me is a lingerie and swimwear e-commerce company based in New York, focused on providing an inclusive shopping experience for women of all sizes, from petite to plus. Founded with the aim of disrupting the traditional lingerie market, Adore Me offers a diverse range of products, including bras, panties, sleepwear, and swimwear. The company releases 50-60 new designs each month, targeting an urban Millennial customer base. In addition to online shopping, customers can visit the Adore Me showroom in New York City and select retail locations. With a commitment to affordability and accessibility, Adore Me has gained recognition for its innovative approach, including accolades such as the 2017 Customer Engagement Awards and being named one of New York’s Fastest-Growing Companies in 2016.

Adore Me

Series A in 2012
Adore Me is a lingerie and swimwear e-commerce company based in New York, focused on providing an inclusive shopping experience for women of all sizes, from petite to plus. Founded with the aim of disrupting the traditional lingerie market, Adore Me offers a diverse range of products, including bras, panties, sleepwear, and swimwear. The company releases 50-60 new designs each month, targeting an urban Millennial customer base. In addition to online shopping, customers can visit the Adore Me showroom in New York City and select retail locations. With a commitment to affordability and accessibility, Adore Me has gained recognition for its innovative approach, including accolades such as the 2017 Customer Engagement Awards and being named one of New York’s Fastest-Growing Companies in 2016.

Verdex Technology

Venture Round in 2011
Verdex Technologies Inc. specializes in designing, patenting, and licensing non-toxic nanofiber production equipment for filtration and biomedical applications. The company’s innovative technology allows for the functionalization of nanofibers by incorporating nano-sized ingredients, which enhances the effectiveness of various products, including water filters that can eliminate challenging contaminants. Based in North Chesterfield, Virginia, Verdex Technologies emphasizes the use of biodegradable and bioresorbable polymers, avoiding harmful solvents and petroleum products in its processes. Founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr., the company prides itself on its agile structure, integrity, and exceptional service, focusing on client needs and safety while maintaining high standards of quality. Verdex Technologies is financially robust, with substantial bonding capacity, positioning itself as a reliable partner in the nanofiber technology sector.