Carbon Inc. Raises $60 Million for Advanced Manufacturing Expansion
Carbon Inc. Secures $60 Million in New Funding
In a significant development for the additive manufacturing sector, Carbon, Inc. has announced a new funding round of $60 million led by notable investors including Sequoia Capital, Silver Lake, adidas, and others. This infusion of capital comes at a pivotal moment as companies and economies face rising demands for versatile and on-demand production capabilities.
Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Carbon has quickly distinguished itself as a leader in the large-scale production of high-performance polymer components. Unlike traditional manufacturing processes, Carbon harnesses advanced 3D printing technology to facilitate efficient and customized production, setting a new standard for the industry.
This funding aligns with the growing trend towards reindustrializing local economies using sustainable manufacturing processes. The investment not only signifies confidence in Carbon's ability to deliver high-quality products but also aims to scale its capacity to meet increasing production demands across various sectors.
Carbon's impressive portfolio includes a range of innovative hardware products, advanced materials, and cutting-edge software tools designed to streamline the production of end-use products. This strategic approach has fostered deeper relationships with customers and partners across the consumer, medical, and industrial markets.
Among the notable achievements is Carbon's collaboration with adidas since 2017, wherein they have successfully scaled up footwear production to millions of components. Their latest product, the Climacool franchise, features entirely 3D-printed shoes designed for breathability and comfort, showcasing the unique capabilities of Carbon's technology.
In addition to the footwear industry, Carbon has made a mark in sports protection technology. Their 3D-printed football helmets have been recognized as the top performers in NFL/NFLPA helmet laboratory testing for six consecutive years. This success has prompted companies like Riddell to increase production of Carbon's helmet padding across various models, including those used in college and high school football.
Carbon's cutting-edge technology is also making waves in the cycling industry, with brands like Fizik, Selle Italia, and Trek utilizing their solutions to create hundreds of thousands of high-performance bike saddles. A testament to their impact, six out of the top ten riders in the 2025 Tour de France rode saddles produced using Carbon technology.
The dental and oral health sector has similarly benefited from Carbon's innovations, where customers produce millions of custom 3D-printed parts weekly. Their recent introduction of a flexible partial denture product, developed in collaboration with Keystone Industries, exemplifies their ongoing commitment to advancing solutions for dental professionals. Furthermore, Carbon has consistently been recognized as the #1 most reliable printer by the National Association of Dental Laboratories (NADL) for the last six years.
Phil DeSimone, co-founder and CEO of Carbon, expressed enthusiasm about the company’s future, stating, "We have built a remarkable portfolio of products and a network of trusted suppliers, production partners, customers, and collaborators who share our vision. With this latest round of investment, we're in a good position to expand what's possible in digital manufacturing and redefine how entire industries bring ideas and products to market."
Jim Goetz, Partner at Sequoia Capital, echoes this sentiment, emphasizing Carbon's print technology and design expertise as key drivers that will allow them to continue leading the charge in digital manufacturing innovations in the United States.
With this new capital, Carbon aims to enhance its manufacturing capabilities, solidifying its position as a frontrunner in the additive manufacturing space and paving the way for further advancements in sustainable production practices.