Ever Dye
Depolluting the textile industry with greener, faster dyeing
Romainville · Founded 2021 · $20.4M raised
- Headquarters
- Romainville
- Employees
- 11–50
- Founded
- 2021
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- everdye.fr
- Total Funding
- $20.4M
- Last Round
- $16.6M Series ASep 2025
- Rounds
- 2
About
EverDye is a Paris-based sustainable textile technology company that has developed a bio-based dyeing process designed to decarbonize and depollute the fashion and textile industry. The company's proprietary technology uses biobased pigments derived from vegetal waste combined with a positively charged polymer binder, enabling fabrics to be dyed at room temperature in approximately 30 minutes — eliminating the need for petroleum-based dyes, extreme heat, and toxic chemicals. The process is designed as a drop-in solution compatible with existing dye house infrastructure, requiring no capital expenditure from manufacturers. EverDye has partnered with major fashion brands including Petit Bateau to test and scale its technology, and is backed by investors including Maki.vc, Daphni, and Bpifrance. Founded in 2021 by Amira Erokh and Ilan Palacci, the company has raised over $20 million to commercialize and scale its industrial manufacturing solutions.
Summary
Ever Dye is a Biotech company based in Romainville, founded in 2021. It has raised $20.4M in total across 2 rounds, most recently a $16.6M Series A round in Sep 2025. Investors include Crédit Mutuel Innovation and Maki.vc.
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Sep 2025
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