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Develops and manufactures LED lighting solutions, arrays, chips, and light engines for commercial, industrial, and outdoor use.
Bridgelux is a Fremont, California-based company that develops and manufactures high-performance LED lighting solutions, including arrays, chips, light engines, and tunable white technologies for commercial, industrial, and outdoor applications. The enterprise supplies its patented light source technology to fixture manufacturers, specifiers, and luminaire distributors operating across the retail, hospitality, warehouse, and manufacturing sectors. Operating with a workforce of 133 employees, the hardware manufacturer generates approximately $41 million in annual revenue and has secured $364.2 million in total funding to date. Under the leadership of current chief executive officer Yi-Qun Li and former chief executive officer Bill Watkins, the firm recently established a strategic patent cross-licensing agreement with Lumitech GmbH to advance its tunable white RGBW LED solutions. The organization previously experienced rapid expansion, reporting significant revenue growth during its earlier operational phases. Bridgelux was founded in 2002.
BridgeLux has raised $405.0M across 12 funding rounds.
BridgeLux has raised $405.0M in total across 12 funding rounds.
BridgeLux has raised $405.0M across 12 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $25.0M Other Equity in February 2012.
Bridgelux is a leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance LED lighting solutions, specializing in solid-state lighting technologies for commercial, industrial, and outdoor markets.[1][2] The company produces products like the Vero® Series, Décor Series™ Chip on Board (COB) arrays, V Series™, RGBW Series, and DriveLux™ light engines, serving lighting specifiers, fixture manufacturers, luminaire distributors, and end-users in retail, hospitality, warehouses, factories, and outdoor spaces.[2][3] These solutions address energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, high efficacy, and human-centric lighting needs, solving problems like high relamping costs, poor illumination, and suboptimal environments while enabling dynamic color tuning and dimming compatibility.[1][2][3] With headquarters in Fremont, California, Bridgelux reports $41 million in revenue, 133 employees, and has raised $364.2 million across 11 funding rounds.[1]
Founded in 2002, Bridgelux pioneered solid-state lighting solutions, leveraging world-class engineering and human intuition to deliver energy-efficient, integrable LED technologies.[2] The company emerged during the early adoption of LEDs, focusing on high-performance light sources informed by research into light's impact on human behavior.[2] Key milestones include developing patented clean white LED technology, launching flagship platforms like the Vero® Series and smart lighting solutions, and recent leadership changes such as appointing Dr. Yi-Qun Li as CEO in place of Tim Lester.[1][2] Early traction came from vertically integrated processes allowing agile scaling for customer needs, establishing presence in diverse applications from high-end retail to outdoor infrastructure.[2]
Bridgelux rides the rapid growth of the LED and solid-state lighting market, driven by demands for energy efficiency, sustainability, and smart infrastructure amid global electrification and urbanization trends.[2][3] Timing is ideal as regulations push for lower energy use and relamping costs, with LEDs replacing traditional lighting in industrial high bays and outdoor applications—exemplified by their December 2025 expansion into high-power outdoor platforms with new high-efficacy LEDs.[3] Market forces like rising electricity costs and IoT integration favor their dimmable, tunable solutions, positioning Bridgelux to influence ecosystem shifts toward human-centric, high-CRI lighting that boosts productivity and safety.[1][2] As a vertically integrated player, they empower fixture makers and distributors, accelerating adoption in a market projected for continued expansion through smart city initiatives and green building standards.[2]
Bridgelux is poised for accelerated growth through innovations like high-efficacy outdoor LEDs and RGBW platforms, capitalizing on sustainability mandates and smart lighting integration.[3] Trends such as AI-driven lighting controls, higher CRI demands without efficacy trade-offs, and urban infrastructure upgrades will shape their trajectory, potentially expanding into emerging markets like agrilighting or automotive.[2][3] Their influence may evolve by deepening partnerships with global distributors, leveraging $364.2M in funding for R&D, and solidifying leadership under Dr. Yi-Qun Li to redefine human-centric illumination.[1] This positions Bridgelux not just as a component maker, but as a transformative force in lighting's power and possibility, echoing their mission since 2002.[2]
BridgeLux has raised $405.0M in total across 12 funding rounds.
BridgeLux's investors include Kaistar Lighting (Xiamen), Chrysalix Venture Capital, Chrysalix Energy Venture Capital, Craton Equity Partners, DCM, El Dorado Ventures, Harris & Harris Group, IFA, Jebsen Asset Management, Novus Energy Partners, Passport Capital, VantagePoint Capital Partners.