
Carbon
Founded Year
2013Stage
Shareholder Liquidity | AliveTotal Raised
$692MMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-28 points in the past 30 days
About Carbon
Carbon is a company specializing in 3D printing services and additive manufacturing across various sectors. The company offers an integrated platform that includes end-use production materials, software, and production-scale 3D printers designed to accelerate the product development process from idea to production. Carbon primarily serves industries such as automotive, consumer goods, industrial manufacturing, and life sciences, including dental product fabrication and custom orthodontic solutions. It was founded in 2013 and is based in Redwood City, California.
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ESPs containing Carbon
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The industrial 3D printing — polymers market involves the use of additive manufacturing techniques to produce three-dimensional objects using polymer-based materials. This technology offers advantages such as design flexibility, rapid prototyping, and cost-effective production. The market is driven by the growing demand for customized and complex components across various industries, including aut…
Carbon named as Outperformer among 15 other companies, including Stratasys, 3D Systems, and Nexa3D.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Carbon in 4 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Dec 18, 2023.
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Carbon Patents
Carbon has filed 618 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- 3d printing
- 3d printing processes
- chemical processes

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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2/17/2021 | 10/29/2024 | Chemical processes, Industrial gases, Carbon dioxide, Gas technologies, Air pollution | Grant |
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Grant Date | 10/29/2024 |
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Related Topics | Chemical processes, Industrial gases, Carbon dioxide, Gas technologies, Air pollution |
Status | Grant |
Latest Carbon News
Nov 4, 2024
CheMastery What: CheMastery uses robotics to automate the currently slow, manual processes associated with in formulating chemicals in laboratories. Why we are excited:An estimated £650 billion of small batch speciality chemicals are manufactured globally each year yet chemistry work is currently highly manual, inaccurate and time consuming. CheMastery are building natural language processing software to standardise and enhance chemical recipes and a robot to execute these recipes automatically. The Company has signed pilots with four of the most significant UK chemical manufacturers: Pfizer, Key Organics, Cats Eyes and Charnwood Molecular. RAD Propulsion What: RAD technology are building electrical engines for the marine industry as it transitions away from fossil fuel power. Why we are excited:Globally, approximately £10 billion is spent on marine diesel propulsion devices each year. Despite the industry’s inevitable switch to electrical alternatives, current solutions are not up to scratch: their hardware is not fit for commercial applications, and their software lacks real-time monitoring and data collection. The Company’s founders, who previously exited a marine automation business for over $95 million, are correcting this by creating a fully integrated “Tesla” experience for boats. RAD propulsion is already selling its solution to leading boat-builders such a RS Boats and Hydrex. Altered Carbon What: Altered Carbon is digitising the sense of smell, effectively shrinking the capabilities of a powerful mass-spectrometer to the size of a microchip, allowing complex scent profiles to be detected quickly, conveniently and cheaply. Why we are excited:Airborne chemical scents provide advance warning for costly problems, such as food spoiling, disease or fire, well in advance of visual detection. Altered Carbon have built a patented sensor akin to a sniffer dog’s nose which can detect these chemical scents quickly and cheaply. The company’s beachhead market is food waste prevention, where an estimated £1 trillion can be saved each year by predicting spoilage. Altered Carbon’s products are currently being trialled by Philtrum Group, Fragro, Avara and B-Hive. Earswitch What: Earswitch have built a new form of computer interface, allowing electronic devices to be controlledby muscle movements in a person’s inner ear, via earbuds. Why we are excited: Computers have been controlled by mice or track pads for the last 50 years. Earswitch’s patented technology will give the additional capability for humans to control computers by head and ear movements. At a smaller, medical level, this has fantastic implications for sufferers of Motor Neuron Disease, but at a larger scale, the Company’s technology provides enormous additional capability in gaming and spatial computing, by way of the 970 million earbud headphone units sold each year. Fish Friendly Hydro What: Fish Friendly Hydropower builds floating hydro-turbines which are easy to install and avoid the need for permits from the Environment Agency. Why we are excited: There are over a million weirs and mills in Europe which contain power that could be used to generate the clean electricity needed to transition from fossil fuels, but are not due to regulatory restrictions. Fish Friendly solves this problem with their environmentally-friendly solution and has a rapid customer payback period. BladeBUG What: BladeBUG builds robots to automate the inspection and maintenance of wind turbines, increasing turbine uptime and reducing the risk to workers. Why we are excited: As the offshore wind industry is grows, so does the need to provide maintenance for turbines, not least because wind turbine downtime can cost as much as £30,000 per day in lost revenue. The wind turbine inspection market alone is forecast to be £7.5 billion by 2025, and yet a shortfall of 500,000 workers capable of carrying out these tasks is also predicted. BladeBUG’s highly mobile solution bridges this gap. The company is currently working with major wind power operators WindPower Lab, Mistras, and Force Technology to scale the deployment of its solution. Bot-Hive What: Bot-Hive is a provider of flexible automation systems, allowing customers to adopt these technologies in an easy and cost effective manner. Why we are excited: Adopting automotive systems can radically improve the productivity and therefore profitability of a business, however the process of designing and commissioning automation systems is often complicated and expensive, particularly for production systems than need to be frequently re-configured. Bot-Hive is reducing this complexity by building the knowledge and APIs needed to link these complex systems together. Their systems are currently being trialled by Games Workshop and the Hut Group. Marble What: Marble builds long-range drones for use in the maritime surveillance missions. Why we are excited: As a result of smuggling, piracy and illegal fishing, approximately £3.2 billion is spent each year on maritime surveillance. This is typically performed by boats which have limited range, or drone equipment which is often cost prohibitive. By contrast, Marble has innovated a low cost, electric solution which now demonstrates the range and speed of drones 4-times bigger and costing 200-times more. The Company has ongoing trials in the Turks & Caicos Islands and is one of the few drone companies to have been certified for Beyond Line of Sight flight in the UK. Zelim What: Zelim are automating the process of search-and-rescue to save lives at sea. Why we are excited:Offshore rescue is still carried out relatively primitively: man-over-board cases are spotted at sea by eye and typically rescued by ropes. Zelim have created a computer vision system to automatically locate casualties at sea; a retrofittable man-over-board conveyor belt to automate rescue; and is developing a fully autonomous rescue craft. The company’s solution targets the 80,000 ships legally required to carry a fast rescue craft as well as operators in the wind-farm sector, some of which have provided the Company with letters of intent to buy. 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Carbon Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Carbon founded?
Carbon was founded in 2013.
Where is Carbon's headquarters?
Carbon's headquarters is located at 1089 Mills Way, Redwood City.
What is Carbon's latest funding round?
Carbon's latest funding round is Shareholder Liquidity.
How much did Carbon raise?
Carbon raised a total of $692M.
Who are the investors of Carbon?
Investors of Carbon include GE Ventures, 40 North Ventures, Sequoia Capital, JSR, Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust and 21 more.
Who are Carbon's competitors?
Competitors of Carbon include Markforged, Formlabs, Desktop Metal, Merit3D, Fast Radius and 7 more.
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Compare Carbon to Competitors

Formlabs develops and manufactures high-resolution stereolithography (SLA) and selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printers. The company provides a range of printers, materials, and post-processing solutions for rapid prototyping, end-use part production, and manufacturing aids across various industries. Formlabs serves sectors such as engineering, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, dental, medical, education, entertainment, and jewelry. It was founded in 2011 and is based in Somerville, Massachusetts.
ARRIS Composites specializes in manufacturing technologies within the composite materials industry. It offers a patented technology for producing 3D-aligned continuous fiber thermoplastic composite parts at scale, creating more sustainable products. ARRIS Composites serves various sectors with a primary focus on industries such as consumer electronics, performance footwear, automotive, aerospace, and drones. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Berkeley, California.
Kraftwurx is a company specializing in additive manufacturing workflow software within the 3D printing and manufacturing sectors. The company offers a cloud-based platform, Digital Factory™, which provides tools for production planning, scheduling, nesting, e-commerce, and product customization. Digital Factory™ serves various sectors including the e-commerce industry, manufacturing industry, and cloud computing industry. It was founded in 2006 and is based in Cypress, Texas.
Digital Alloys specializes in metal additive manufacturing technology. The company offers a unique metal 3D printing process known as Joule Printing™, which is designed for high-speed production and cost efficiency in manufacturing hard metal parts. Digital Alloys primarily serves manufacturers requiring robust metal components. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts.
Impossible Objects is a company that focuses on the development of 3D printing technology, specifically within the composite-based additive manufacturing industry. The company's main service is the production of stronger, high precision, geometrically complex parts using a variety of materials, including carbon fiber, fiberglass, and Kevlar, through their proprietary composite-based additive manufacturing technology. The company primarily serves the automotive, aerospace, military and defense, and industrial manufacturing sectors. It was founded in 2011 and is based in Northbrook, Illinois.

Trio Labs specializes in micro metal manufacturing, focusing on the production of precision metal parts for various industries. The company offers a proprietary technology that combines the speed of metal additive manufacturing with the precision of CNC machining to produce net-shape micro-scale parts. Trio Labs primarily serves sectors that require high-precision metal components, such as the medical technology industry. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Morrisville, North Carolina.
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