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3 Latest Announced Rounds

  • $3,500,000
    Seed

    1 Investors

    Technology, Information and Internet
    Dec 20th, 2024
  • $5,619,170
    Series B

    1 Investors

    Research Services
    Dec 20th, 2024
  • $8,000,000
    Unknown

    5 Investors

    Computer & Network Security
    Dec 20th, 2024
$271.38M Raised in 14 Funding Rounds in the past 7 Days - View All

Funding Round Profile

Partly

start up
United Kingdom - London, Waterloo
  • 13/12/2022
  • Series A
  • $21,000,000

Partly's mission is to connect the world's parts and we're doing that by building the first global platform for replacement parts, starting with auto parts. Our big vision is to accelerate the world towards a sustainable future where waste is eliminated and all replacement parts are universally searchable, accessible and available to all.

We've more than tripled our team over the last 12 months and expect to double in size again over the coming 12 months. We're a global team spanning both Europe and Australasia. Founded by ex-Rocket Lab engineers, we utilise bleeding-edge technology to solve challenging but exciting problems that make a huge impact in a $1.9 trillion industry.

We provide a scalable digital infrastructure solution to some of the world's largest businesses and the most exciting startups. Partly's solutions are integrated across hundreds of companies globally, providing the backbone for cataloguing and managing parts online.

Blackbird Ventures (Canva, CultureAmp etc.) led both our Pre-Seed and Seed rounds, alongside I2BF (NYC), Hillfarrance, Icehouse, Peter Beck (Rocket Lab), Akshay Kothari (Notion Co-Founder) and Dylan Field (Figma Co-Founder).

We're continuing to build a world-class team and ensuring Partly is a place where people can do the best work of their lives. We're proud of the culture we've built at Partly, and our values are lived throughout every experience.


Related People

Levi FawcettFounder

Levi Fawcett New Zealand - Canterbury

Founder and CEO of Partly, ex-founder of Comet Industries, ex-founder of AllGoods. Early Rocket Lab employee, responsible for hardware simulation.