Founded Year

2017

Stage

Convertible Note | Alive

Total Raised

$297.38M

Last Raised

$4.8M | 3 yrs ago

Mosaic Score
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-55 points in the past 30 days

About Fabric

Fabric is a commerce platform specializing in order management systems for the retail industry. The company offers solutions that manage omnichannel fulfillment, real-time inventory, and order fulfillment. Fabric serves the retail sector, providing tools to improve customer experience and operational processes. Fabric was formerly known as Yotta Digital Ventures. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Seattle, Washington.

Headquarters Location

10400 North East 4th Street

Seattle, Washington, 98104,

United States

844-732-2742

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ESPs containing Fabric

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Consumer & Retail / E-Commerce

End-to-end e-commerce solutions providers provide all of the tools to create an e-commerce website, from the back end (data, site architecture, content management, order management) to the front end (search, display pages, payments and checkout). These companies offer varying options for infrastructure (e.g., headless) and design. Some also integrate with physical store operations to create omnich…

Fabric named as Challenger among 14 other companies, including Shopify, BigCommerce, and Wix.

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Research containing Fabric

Get data-driven expert analysis from the CB Insights Intelligence Unit.

CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Fabric in 3 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Aug 4, 2023.

Expert Collections containing Fabric

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Fabric is included in 4 Expert Collections, including E-Commerce.

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E-Commerce

11,462 items

Companies that sell goods online (B2C), or enable the selling of goods online via tech solutions (B2B).

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Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups

1,270 items

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Retail Tech 100

200 items

The most promising B2B tech startups transforming the retail industry.

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NRF Big Show 2025: Exhibitors

959 items

Latest Fabric News

Artificial Intelligence and Order Orchestration: Together an Unbeatable Team

Feb 19, 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t just another trend; it’s a transformative technology with near-universal appeal due to its extensive impact. In fact, 92 percent of businesses planned to invest in AI-powered software last year. Additionally, the number of AI products released in 2023 doubled that of prior years, according to Gartner. Retailers are no different in their eagerness for AI. Order Management Challenges Disrupt Retail Performance Retailers are reporting demand and fulfillment challenges, including financial strain due to excess stock, inefficiencies caused by inaccurate tracking, and stockouts from inaccurate or missing product information. These issues lead to missed sales and operational disruptions, directly impacting revenue and profits. Moreover, these issues create bigger challenges for retailers, such as: Customer dissatisfaction: Delays, stockouts, and inadequate or inaccurate product information frustrate consumers, resulting in lost sales and weakened brand loyalty. Operational inefficiency: Inaccurate tracking and manual errors lead to stockouts or overstock, disrupting business operations and increasing costs. Commerce channel challenges: Poor search engine optimization, site search performance, and shopping feed data impede product discovery, lower conversation rates, and increase order returns. While retailers have historically struggled with disconnected systems for order management and product information, a new approach has emerged via AI-powered order orchestration that brings these capabilities together in a unified, highly effective solution. And at its heart is an intelligent AI assistant that works alongside retail IT teams to enhance operations across: real-time inventory optimization; order management and fulfillment; and channel management and expansion. Instead of spending months setting up new social commerce integrations, retailers can now deploy in days while maintaining consistent product content across all platforms. This rapid deployment is powered by intelligent workflows that allow small teams to efficiently manage complex operations like optimizing product content, allocating inventory, optimizing fulfillment, and more. By dynamically optimizing fulfillment capacity based on real-time data, retailers can efficiently allocate resources to meet fluctuating demand without overextending their operations. Combined with easier order tracking and consistent and accurate product information across all touchpoints, customers get a seamless shopping experience that keeps them coming back. The result is a virtuous cycle where operational excellence directly translates into customer loyalty. Order orchestration delivers an AI-powered solution that scales seamlessly across omnichannel operations. It allows for easier and more effective discovery of products optimized for search engines, helping to drive conversion together with real-time monitoring, smart exception alerts, and dynamic capacity optimization to ensure efficient, flexible fulfillment. Benefits include: Enhanced demand generation: Retailers can improve omnichannel shopping experiences with AI-enriched product information connected to real-time inventory to enhance product discovery, SEO and site search, helping to boost conversion. Moreover, automated categorization mapping assigns newly imported or created products to the appropriate category. Intelligent fulfillment optimization: With smart order fulfillment, retailers can automatically evaluate inventory levels, carrier capacity, and delivery promises across locations to eliminate manual tradeoffs between speed and cost. With analytics-driven insights, AI recommends new fulfillment rules and automates decisions, helping retailers meet service levels while reducing shipping costs and split shipments. This approach ensures that orders are fulfilled from the most optimal location, streamlining operations and enhancing the customer experience. Seamless channel management: Retailers can capture revenue faster by launching and iterating channels in days vs. months to increase conversion through consistent and rich product content. Small teams can scale efficiently using intelligent workflows, minimize poor customer experiences from overselling and cancellations with real-time inventory, and reduce product detail page (PDP) abandonment with real-time availability and product content. DTC excellence: Reducing reliance on marketplaces and third parties increases margins. AI-powered OMS helps retailers quickly test and scale new markets, and then increase customer lifetime value with better shopping experiences from rich product descriptions and intelligent inventory allocations. Retailers can also enable reliable and faster fulfillment and free up working capital with optimized inventory availability. The adoption of AI in retail is accelerating as more use cases emerge and the potential value becomes clear. With a reimagined order orchestration, retailers can harness AI’s power through an integrated solution that combines intelligent order management with rich product content capabilities. Mustafa Masud is the director of product management for fabric , the creator of the next-generation order orchestration solution.

Fabric Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Fabric founded?

    Fabric was founded in 2017.

  • Where is Fabric's headquarters?

    Fabric's headquarters is located at 10400 North East 4th Street, Seattle.

  • What is Fabric's latest funding round?

    Fabric's latest funding round is Convertible Note.

  • How much did Fabric raise?

    Fabric raised a total of $297.38M.

  • Who are the investors of Fabric?

    Investors of Fabric include Eniac Ventures, Redpoint Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, Stripes Group, Forerunner Ventures and 9 more.

  • Who are Fabric's competitors?

    Competitors of Fabric include Chord, Amplience, Mirakl, Orderbot, Storyblok and 7 more.

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