Soarce
Nanofibers 8X Stronger Than Steel — Industrial Nanomaterials
San Francisco, United States · Founded 2021 · $3.8M raised
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Employees
- 1–10
- Founded
- 2021
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- soarceusa.com
- Total Funding
- $3.8M
- Last Round
- $3.8M Seed
- Rounds
- 1
About
Soarce is a dual-use advanced materials company that produces multifunctional nanomaterials from renewable biomass, including seaweed and plant waste. The company's proprietary cellulose treatment and refining process converts excess biomass into chemically tuned, functionalized nanocellulose additives at industrial scale, delivering performance improvements for composites, coatings, filtration, and agricultural applications. Soarce's nanofibers are up to 8x stronger than steel by weight and serve industries ranging from aerospace and defense (ballistics, carbon fiber composites) to agriculture and construction (cement, paper coatings). A 2026 Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, Soarce is headquartered in Orlando, Florida.
Summary
Soarce is a Smart Cities company based in San Francisco, United States, founded in 2021. It has raised $3.8M in total across 1 round. Investors include Collab Capital, Katapult Ocean and Plug and Play.
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