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Based in Paris, France, Fabriq provides a business-to-business software-as-a-service platform that digitizes Lean Daily Management processes for manufacturing facilities. The system replaces manual tracking tools like whiteboards and Microsoft Excel with digital workflows designed to monitor safety, quality, and productivity metrics on the shop floor. By focusing on operational excellence and rapid issue resolution, the software helps production managers achieve a return on investment of five to ten times within the first year. The company operates globally, with its platform deployed across more than 600 industrial sites in 43 countries within an estimated €5 billion addressable market. After reaching profitability in 2024, the enterprise secured €22 million in a 2025 funding round led by Expedition Growth Capital, alongside backing from OSS Ventures. Fabriq was founded in 2019 by Octave Lapeyronie and François Déchelette.
Fabriq has raised $29.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Fabriq has raised $29.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Fabriq has raised $29.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $25.0M Series U in June 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2025 | $25M Series U | — | Asylum Ventures, Chausson Partners, Summit Partners, Alexis Bonillo, Amirhossein Malekzadeh, Thibaud Elziere | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2022 | $4M Series A | — | Alven, Backtrace Capital, Chausson Partners, Crane Venture Partners, Founders Future, Alexis Bonillo, Alexis LE Quoc, Amirhossein Malekzadeh, Antoine Martin, OTT Kaukver, Valentine Baudouin | Announced |
Fabriq has raised $29.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Fabriq's investors include Asylum Ventures, Chausson Partners, Summit Partners, Alexis Bonillo, Amirhossein Malekzadeh, Thibaud Elziere, Alven, backtrace capital, Crane Venture Partners, Founders Future, Alexis Le-Quoc, Antoine Martin.
Fabriq is a French SaaS company founded in 2019 that provides an all-in-one digital platform for operational excellence in manufacturing and logistics, enabling shop-floor teams to detect performance gaps, escalate issues, collaborate on solutions, and drive continuous improvement.[1][3][4] Its Lean 4.0 software serves industries like aerospace, defense, automotive, pharmaceuticals, luxury goods, food & beverage, and supply chain, delivering up to 30% efficiency gains, 2x faster problem-solving, and positive ROI in under 4 months across over 600 sites in 41 countries.[3][4] Fabriq targets operational teams—from operators to managers—solving problems like safety issues, quality defects, machine downtime, and inefficient audits by centralizing data, visual management, and AI-driven insights, with strong growth evidenced by €22 million raised in 2025 and integrations with ERP, MES, and CMMS systems.[3][4][6]
Fabriq was founded in 2019 in Boulogne-sur-Mer (with Paris operations), by Octave Lapeyronie and François Déchelette, who partnered with OSS Ventures, experts in industrial operations and digital transformation.[1][4] The idea emerged from visiting 50 industrial sites, where they identified a critical gap: shop-floor staff lacked intuitive digital tools for real-time collaboration and issue resolution amid industry's slow digitalization.[4] Early traction came from agile development with customer feedback, leading to deployments across multiple sectors; by 2025, it scaled to +600 sites globally, raised €22 million (including a $25M round), and evolved into the "Digital Building Block of Operational Excellence."[3][4][6]
Fabriq rides the Industry 4.0 and Lean 4.0 wave, digitizing shop floors with IoT-like data capture and AI amid global manufacturing's push for efficiency post-supply chain disruptions.[1][3] Timing aligns with rising demands for sustainability, cost control, and resilience in sectors like aerospace and pharma, where operational gaps cost billions; market forces like labor shortages and regulatory pressures favor its collaborative tools over siloed legacy systems.[3][4] It influences the ecosystem by standardizing operational excellence at scale, enabling knowledge transfer across 41 countries and accelerating digital transformation for mid-sized factories underserved by enterprise giants.[3]
Fabriq is poised for hypergrowth, leveraging its €22M war chest to expand AI features, global deployments, and vertical integrations, potentially dominating Lean Daily Management SaaS.[4][6] Trends like AI-driven predictive maintenance and edge computing will amplify its edge, while geopolitical shifts boost nearshoring demand for efficient factories. Its influence could evolve from shop-floor enabler to full operational OS, reshaping manufacturing productivity—echoing its origin as the vital digital tool factories desperately needed.[3][4]