
Deliverr
Deliverr is a technology company.
Financial History
Deliverr has raised $437.9M across 5 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Deliverr raised?
Deliverr has raised $437.9M in total across 5 funding rounds.

Deliverr is a technology company.
Deliverr has raised $437.9M across 5 funding rounds.
Deliverr has raised $437.9M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Deliverr is an e-commerce fulfillment technology company that provides a logistics platform enabling merchants to offer fast 1- to 2-day delivery across major marketplaces like Walmart, eBay, Amazon, Shopify, Wish, and BigCommerce.[1][2][3] It serves small and medium-sized e-commerce businesses and direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands by solving the challenge of competing with giants like Amazon through machine learning-driven inventory placement, predictive analytics, freight, storage, and order routing from a distributed network of over 80 warehouses, cross-docks, and sort centers.[1][2][3] By 2022, Deliverr shipped over one million U.S. orders monthly, raised $490.1M, and was acquired by Shopify for $2.1B, integrating its tech into Shopify's Fulfillment Network to power delivery badges like Shop Promise.[1][2]
Deliverr was founded in 2017 in San Francisco by Harish Abbott and Michael Krakaris, who aimed to empower small merchants with Amazon-level fast shipping via a marketplace-agnostic platform using brand-neutral packaging.[1][2][6] Abbott's prior experience at Amazon developing fulfillment software provided key insights into logistics networks, inspiring the company's focus on predictive inventory positioning.[1][2] Early growth involved building an asset-light network of third-party warehouses and applying analytics for demand forecasting; by 2021-2022, it scaled to 80+ locations and millions of monthly orders, culminating in Shopify's $2.1B acquisition in July 2022, which merged Deliverr's team with Shopify's logistics alongside 6 River Systems.[1][2]
Deliverr rode the e-commerce boom demanding ultrafast delivery post-Amazon Prime, timing perfectly with rising consumer expectations for 1-2 day shipping amid marketplace proliferation.[1][2][3] Market forces like omnichannel retail growth and logistics bottlenecks favored its distributed, tech-driven model over traditional 3PLs, influencing the ecosystem by democratizing fast fulfillment for SMBs and inspiring competitors like Flexe, Flowspace, and Everstox.[1][2] Post-acquisition, it amplified Shopify's logistics arm, enhancing merchant tools and badges to boost conversion rates across channels.[1]
Integrated into Shopify since 2022, Deliverr's technology now underpins scalable fulfillment for millions of merchants, with growth tied to e-commerce expansion and AI logistics advances.[1][2] Trends like same-day delivery mandates, global supply chain AI, and omnichannel integration will shape its path, potentially evolving Shopify's offerings into a dominant end-to-end logistics powerhouse. As e-commerce fulfillment matures, Deliverr's predictive edge positions it to drive broader merchant success in a speed-obsessed market.[1][2][3]
Deliverr has raised $437.9M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Deliverr's investors include 10T Holdings, 8VC, Activant Capital, Alumni Ventures, Bee Partners, Cantos Ventures, Cedar Capital Group, FJ Labs, Haun Ventures, QED Investors, Refactor Capital, Sequoia Capital.
Deliverr has raised $437.9M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $250.0M Series E in November 2021.