
Apeel
Founded Year
2012Stage
Series E | AliveTotal Raised
$640MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$250M | 4 yrs agoMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-75 points in the past 30 days
About Apeel
Apeel develops plant-derived solutions for organic and conventional produce. Their technology mimics the natural cuticle layer of fruits and vegetables. Apeel was formerly known as Apeel Technologies. It was founded in 2012 and is based in Goleta, California.
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ESPs containing Apeel
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The shelf-life extension solutions market offers a range of products and services that can help businesses extend the shelf-life of their products. These solutions can help reduce food waste, improve product quality, and increase customer satisfaction. With shelf-life extension solutions, businesses can manage their inventory more efficiently, reduce packaging costs, and offer fresher products to …
Apeel named as Leader among 11 other companies, including Hazel Technologies, Ripelocker, and Ryp Labs.
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Research containing Apeel
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Apeel in 3 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Mar 1, 2023.
Expert Collections containing Apeel
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Apeel is included in 9 Expert Collections, including Agriculture Technology (Agtech).
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Apeel Patents
Apeel has filed 83 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- food preservation
- bones of the pelvis
- psychiatric diagnosis

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2/8/2022 | 3/25/2025 | Stone fruit tree diseases, Computer memory, Spectroscopy, Linear algebra, Matrices | Grant |
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Related Topics | Stone fruit tree diseases, Computer memory, Spectroscopy, Linear algebra, Matrices |
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Latest Apeel News
Jun 3, 2025
News provided by Share this article Celebrating the Top Innovators Shaping How We Eat and Drink NEW YORK, June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Food & Wine today reveals its 2025 Game Changers, honoring the people and companies transforming the way we eat and drink for the better. From community leaders to tech pioneers, these changemakers are improving lives, challenging norms, and reimagining the future of food and beverage. The full list is available now on foodandwine.com/gamechangers2025 and will appear in the Food & Wine July Innovators Issue, on newsstands June 20. 2025 Food & Wine July Innovators Issue "The Game Changers list is one of the most inspiring projects we work on every year," said Hunter Lewis, Editor in Chief of Food & Wine. "These dynamic leaders and creative problem solvers embody the values we champion: innovation, quality, and inclusivity, and they're helping to shape the next wave of food culture. They make us excited about the future of food and drink." Meet the 2025 Food & Wine Game Changers: CULTURE CHANGERS Ayesha Curry — A multi-hyphenate using her platform to fight childhood hunger in Oakland, CA through Eat. Learn. Play., the nonprofit she co-founded with her husband, NBA star Stephen Curry. Alicia Towns Franken — A trailblazing sommelier and founder of Wine Unify, Towns Franken is opening doors for professionals of color through mentorship, education, and community. Sheila Johnson — The first Black female billionaire and co-founder of BET, Johnson is using her hotels and resorts to create more inclusive hospitality experiences and amplify Black voices in food. DRINK DISRUPTORS: Atomo Coffee — This Seattle startup is producing 50% beanless coffee using upcycled ingredients, helping address climate threats to traditional coffee production. Champop — From Australian design firm Dreamfarm comes the world's only sparkling wine opener that's both safe and fun, with settings for catching or launching the cork, keeping the pop without the risk. LifeStraw — Built on the belief that safe drinking water is a human right, this ultra-portable filter helps both adventurers and communities in crisis. For every 500 units sold, LifeStraw donates a purifier to a school in need. Tip Top Cocktails — Founders Yoni Reisman and Neal Cohen are raising the bar for canned cocktails by delivering perfectly balanced, bartender-quality classics in shelf-ready form. FOOD INNOVATORS: Ajinomoto Group— The world's leading MSG brand is tackling decades of misinformation by championing the umami boosting ingredient and debunking the myths rooted in racism and stigma. American Unagi — Based in Maine, this pioneering eel farm raises local glass eels to market size, offering American chefs fresh, sustainable unagi without the long overseas trip. Little Sesame — This chef-led brand is redefining store-bought hummus with regeneratively grown chickpeas from Montana. Backed by a $2 million USDA grant, Little Sesame is scaling sustainable farming and shaking up the $4 billion hummus industry. Low Tech Restaurants — In a restaurant world driven by tech and speed, a growing number of chefs are rejecting digital tools in favor of old-school hospitality, restoring intimacy, slowing the pace, and turning dining out into a deeply human experience. TECH TRANSFORMERS: Apeel — Using a plant-based coating that's invisible and tasteless, this California company helps produce stay fresh longer, quietly keeping millions of pounds of fruits and vegetables out of landfills. Farmer's Fridge — These smart vending machines offer fresh, affordable meals in recyclable jars. With a goal to install at least 15 percent of fridges in underserved neighborhoods by 2030, the company is making healthy food more accessible while striving for zero waste. The Ninja Crispi — A portable powerhouse from SharkNinja in Needham, MA, this air fryer lets you cook, serve, and store in one sleek container, transforming air-frying from a countertop fixture to an on-the-go essential. This year's honorees reflect a growing focus on access, sustainability, and community. Whether it's a vending machine filled with affordable, healthy meals or a chef building a new supply chain from the ground up, the common thread is innovation that makes a difference. You'll find stories of people working to fix broken systems and products that feel like small miracles. There's a sparkling wine opener that makes popping a bottle safer and more fun. A canned cocktail company delivering true bar-quality drinks. And a portable air fryer that lets you cook anywhere, no kitchen required. These innovative individuals and companies are not just changing the conversation; they're changing the food culture. For more information about the selection and vetting process and to read the profiles of each honoree named to the 2025 Food & Wine Game Changers, visit here . To reference last year's Food & Wine Game Changers, see the link here . Invesco is the presenting sponsor of the 2025 Food & Wine Game Changers. ABOUT FOOD & WINE Food & Wine celebrates the global epicurean experience with its award-winning magazine, website, social platforms, newsletters, podcasts, premium events such as the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, and accolades like its annual Global Tastemaker and Best New Chef awards. With rigorously tested recipes and the most trusted restaurant, drinks, culinary travel, and home coverage, the brand inspires and empowers people to discover, create, and devour the best in food and drink—every day and everywhere. Food & Wine is part of the Dotdash Meredith publishing family. SOURCE Dotdash Meredith
Apeel Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Apeel founded?
Apeel was founded in 2012.
Where is Apeel's headquarters?
Apeel's headquarters is located at 71 South Los Carneros Road, Goleta.
What is Apeel's latest funding round?
Apeel's latest funding round is Series E.
How much did Apeel raise?
Apeel raised a total of $640M.
Who are the investors of Apeel?
Investors of Apeel include Andreessen Horowitz, Tao Capital Partners, Viking Global Investors, GIC, Temasek and 22 more.
Who are Apeel's competitors?
Competitors of Apeel include Ryp Labs, GreenPod Labs, Full Harvest, Hazel Technologies, AgroSustain and 7 more.
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Hazel Technologies specializes in developing solutions aimed at extending the shelf life of fresh produce within the agricultural sector. The company offers a range of products that regulate environmental conditions, control ethylene exposure, and combat fungal spores to maintain the quality and freshness of fruits and vegetables throughout the global supply chain. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Fresno, California.
Uvera focuses on extending the shelf-life of fresh produce through innovative technology in the food preservation sector. The company offers a smart IoT device that enhances food longevity by up to 97% on average in just 30 seconds, without the use of chemicals, and an AI-powered app for spoilage prediction and real-time notifications. Uvera's solutions are designed for households looking to reduce food waste and improve food safety. It was founded in 2019 and is based in San Mateo, California.

AgroFresh provides post-harvest solutions aimed at improving the quality and shelf-life of fresh produce. The company offers a variety of solutions that include ethylene management, fungal decay prevention, and digital technology platforms for the fresh produce supply chain. AgroFresh serves growers, packers, and retailers in the agricultural sector. It was founded in 1996 and is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

GreenPod Labs provides post-harvest solutions within the agricultural sector, aiming to extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables. The company uses active packaging sachets that activate natural defense mechanisms in fruits and vegetables for storage and transport. It was founded in 2019 and is based in Chennai, India.

RipeLocker specializes in extending the post-harvest life of perishables within the agriculture and floriculture sectors. The company provides pallet-sized, atmosphere vacuum chambers that maintain precise levels of oxygen and humidity to preserve the freshness of produce and flowers. Its sustainable and reusable solutions cater to growers, packers, shippers, retailers, and consumers aiming to reduce food loss and waste. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Bainbridge Island, Washington.
Asclepios Tech specializes in innovative agricultural technology solutions for enhancing the sustainability of the fruits and vegetables supply chain. The company's main offerings include the Boxilumix technology, which uses modulated light signals to protect and improve the quality of fresh produce, reducing waste and chemical usage from farm to fork. Asclepios Tech primarily serves the agriculture, horticulture, food processing, and nutrition/health industries with its eco-friendly and energy-efficient products. It was founded in 2019 and is based in Tournefeuille, France.
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