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SourceEazy provides an AI-powered operating system streamlining the supply chain for the promotional, uniform, and event product industry. This all-in-one platform enables distributors, decorators, and brands to efficiently design, source, and launch customized merchandise. It automates processes from concept to delivery, leveraging AI and an extensive product database to simplify complex workflows.
The company was founded in January 2020 by CEO Russel Karim. Karim established SourceEazy recognizing the promotional product industry's legacy inefficiencies and fragmentation. His vision was to introduce a comprehensive, automated platform centralizing and simplifying technology, sourcing, and distribution for businesses in this sector.
SourceEazy targets distributors, decorators, and brands modernizing their custom product and merchandise operations. Its solutions empower clients to establish eCommerce stores and manage product offerings. The company aims to transform promotional product creation and distribution, enabling efficiency and scalability for its users.
sourceeasy has raised $1.1M across 2 funding rounds.
sourceeasy has raised $1.1M in total across 2 funding rounds.
sourceeasy has raised $1.1M in total across 2 funding rounds.
sourceeasy's investors include Andreessen Horowitz, Bling Capital, Zachary Bogue, Decibel Partners, DST Global, Grace Beauty Capital, IDG Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Lytical Ventures, QueensBridge Venture Partners, Alexander Rosen, Sparrows.
Sourceeasy is a venture-backed, full-stack manufacturing platform specializing in small-batch apparel production for small, medium, and large brands, integrating sampling, sourcing, quality assurance (QA), and logistics.[1][2][3] It serves apparel brands worldwide by re-imagining clothing manufacturing through a robust software platform—including customer- and vendor-facing tools like open-source PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) software in the cloud—offering end-to-end services from design to delivery at competitive per-piece prices with full guarantees on price and product.[2][3] The company solves the challenges of quick-turn, small-batch fashion manufacturing, enabling brands to scale efficiently; it reports profitability, sustainability, rapid growth, and over 120 customers.[2][3]
Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California (with references to New York, NY), Sourceeasy emerged to address inefficiencies in apparel manufacturing, particularly for small-batch, quick-turn production.[2][3] Limited public details exist on specific founders or their backgrounds, but the company has raised $5.8 million in total funding as a private entity, reflecting early venture backing to build its integrated platform.[3] Pivotal early traction includes developing proprietary software for order tracking, samples, and fits, alongside establishing operations with global vendors, leading to its current profitable status and customer base exceeding 120 brands.[2][3]
Sourceeasy rides the wave of digital transformation in manufacturing, particularly the shift toward on-demand, small-batch production enabled by software platforms amid rising e-commerce and fast-fashion demands.[2][3] Its timing aligns with supply chain disruptions and sustainability pressures post-pandemic, favoring agile, tech-integrated models over rigid overseas factories; market forces like direct-to-consumer brands and shorter product cycles amplify this, as brands seek localized, traceable manufacturing.[1][2] By standardizing small-batch apparel via cloud PLM and logistics, Sourceeasy influences the ecosystem, lowering barriers for emerging designers, fostering vendor networks, and promoting profitable, eco-conscious scaling in a $1.7 trillion global apparel industry.
Sourceeasy is positioned for expansion as AI-driven manufacturing and sustainable fashion accelerate, potentially scaling its platform to adjacent categories like accessories or activewear while deepening global vendor integrations. Trends like automation in QA/logistics and blockchain for traceability will shape its path, enhancing its edge in a fragmenting supply chain. Its influence may evolve from niche apparel hub to industry-standard software enabler, empowering more brands to prototype and iterate rapidly—reinforcing its mission as the go-to for quick-turn production in a democratized manufacturing era.[2][3]
sourceeasy has raised $1.1M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Seed in August 2016.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2016 | $1.0M Seed | Andreessen Horowitz, Bling Capital, Zachary Bogue, Decibel Partners, DST Global, Grace Beauty Capital, IDG Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Lytical Ventures, QueensBridge Venture Partners, Alexander Rosen, Sparrows, Xfund, Anne Wojcicki, Anthony Saleh, Brad Holden, Chung-Man Tam, James Beshara, Michael Levit, Patrick S. Chung | |
| Apr 1, 2014 | $130K Seed | Spring Capital |