Lyric (lyric.tech) is a supply chain technology company that builds an AI-powered platform called Lyric Studio, enabling organizations to model, plan, and operate supply chains using advanced algorithms, large data harmonization, configurable workflows, and professional-grade apps.[1][3][5] It serves global enterprises and supply chain teams facing complex challenges like constant change, cost control, risk management, and sustainability, solving the limitations of rigid off-the-shelf software or costly custom systems by empowering rapid innovation on their terms.[1][5] The company demonstrates strong growth momentum, with 118 employees, headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, remote job postings, and testimonials like Coca-Cola Consolidated reporting $4M in transportation and production savings by Q2.[3][5]
Founded in 2022 (with one source noting 2021), Lyric emerged from years of hands-on experience with enterprises, positioning it for scalable adoption amid rising supply chain demands.[1][3]
Lyric was founded in 2022 by a team with deep roots in collaborating with global enterprises on supply chain hurdles, identifying the core pain point: outdated tools that stifled agility.[1] This insight drove them to pioneer accessible supply chain algorithms, evolving from practical fieldwork into a full platform.[5] Early traction came quickly, as evidenced by rapid value delivery—such as Coca-Cola Consolidated's $4M savings shortly after implementation—highlighting pivotal moments in proving real-world impact without lengthy setups.[5] The company's San Francisco-area presence (Sunnyvale HQ) taps into tech talent hubs, supporting its shift from consulting-like roots to a composable, enterprise-grade solution.[3]
Lyric rides the supply chain AI and decision intelligence trend, fueled by post-pandemic volatility, geopolitical risks, and sustainability mandates that demand real-time agility over legacy systems.[1][5] Timing is ideal as enterprises seek flexible tools amid e-commerce growth and data explosion, with market forces like AI democratization and composable architectures favoring platforms that bypass rigid ERPs.[3][5] By making advanced science "accessible to all," Lyric influences the ecosystem, empowering supply chain teams as "unsung superheroes" and driving industry-wide efficiency, much like how cloud tools transformed other operations.[1][5]
Lyric is poised to expand its footprint in retail, manufacturing, and logistics, leveraging NRF events and client wins to showcase decision intelligence at business speed.[5] Trends like AI-driven sustainability, edge computing for supply chains, and deeper integrations will shape its path, potentially amplifying influence through partnerships and global scaling from its U.S. base.[3][5] As supply chains evolve into strategic assets, Lyric's empowerment of frontline innovators positions it to redefine the category, turning complex challenges into competitive edges—just as its founders envisioned from their enterprise trenches.[1]
Lyric has raised $208.1M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Lyric's investors include 01 Advisors, Insight Partners, Primary Venture Partners, Rainfall Ventures, SignalFire, Dimension Capital, Harrison Metal, Andreas Mihalovits, Carlos Domingo, Jon Hallett, Steve Olechowski, Ensemble VC.
Lyric has raised $208.1M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $44.0M Series B in August 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2025 | $44.0M Series B | 01 Advisors, Insight Partners, Primary Venture Partners, Rainfall Ventures, SignalFire | |
| Apr 1, 2019 | $160.0M Series B | 01 Advisors, Dimension Capital, Harrison Metal, Andreas Mihalovits, Carlos Domingo, Jon Hallett, Steve Olechowski | |
| Sep 1, 2016 | $4.0M Seed | Ensemble VC, IVP, K2 Global, Lerer Hippeau, Tony Florence, Primary Venture Partners, Rainfall Ventures, Slow Ventures, TQ Ventures, Andre Iguodala, Gordon Segal, Leonardo DiCaprio, Zhong Xu | |
| May 1, 2015 | $120K Seed | NFX, SignalFire |