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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
Platform for unique products produced on-demand at mass-scale
Key people at VIDA & Co..
VIDA & Co. was founded in 2014 by Umaimah Mendhro (Founder/CEO).
VIDA is the story of the rich, beautiful, interconnected world in which we live. It is the story of contemporary life and of mindful, global citizenship.
VIDA is a collaboration amongst global citizens - from a designer in Milan, to a producer in Karachi, and a consumer in San Francisco – we are a global partnership of co-creators.
VIDA presents an alternative to the homogeneous, disposable products that increasingly dominate retail. We produce only that which is purchased, bringing into the world only items that are wanted.
We are using innovations in design and technology to make quality accessible again. We produce with the highest ethical standards, respecting the makers of the products we bring into our lives.
We believe beautiful products should create beauty every step of the way.
Key people at VIDA & Co..
VIDA & Co. was founded in 2014 by Umaimah Mendhro (Founder/CEO).
VIDA & Co. is a platform that enables the production of unique, artist-designed products on-demand at mass scale, primarily in the fashion and accessories sector. It connects independent designers and artists worldwide directly with consumers, bypassing traditional mass production and retail intermediaries. This model allows for highly customized, limited-run products such as scarves and tops, produced only after purchase, which reduces waste and inventory costs while empowering creators financially and socially. VIDA serves consumers seeking original, sustainable fashion and supports artisans by linking product creation with social impact programs like literacy classes for workers. The company has demonstrated growth momentum through strategic funding rounds, partnerships, and a majority equity investment by Cimpress, which expands its manufacturing and market reach[2][7][8].
Founded by Umaimah Mendhro, VIDA & Co. emerged from her vision to create a platform where designers anywhere could produce and share their art directly with consumers, leveraging innovations in on-demand production to reduce lead times and eliminate inventory waste. The idea grew from recognizing consumer demand for originality, sustainability, and ethical production in fashion. Early traction included launching a direct-to-fabric printing process that enabled scalable, demand-driven manufacturing and securing seed funding from prominent investors such as Google Ventures and Universal Music Group. The company has evolved to include a strong global community of artists and makers, emphasizing social impact alongside commerce[2][5][6].
VIDA & Co. rides the growing trend of mass customization and on-demand manufacturing, which aligns with consumer shifts toward sustainability, originality, and ethical production. The timing is critical as digital textile printing and cloud-based supply chain technologies mature, enabling scalable, flexible production models that reduce waste and inventory risks. VIDA’s platform disrupts traditional fashion supply chains by decentralizing production and empowering creators globally, influencing the broader ecosystem toward more transparent, inclusive, and sustainable practices. Its integration with major investors and manufacturers like Cimpress signals a convergence of digital manufacturing and e-commerce innovation in fashion[2][7][8].
Looking ahead, VIDA & Co. is poised to expand its product categories and deepen its artist platform capabilities, continuing to blend technology, design, and social impact. Trends such as consumer demand for personalized, sustainable goods and advances in digital textile printing will shape its growth trajectory. As it scales, VIDA’s influence may extend beyond fashion into other customizable product markets, further transforming how goods are designed, produced, and consumed globally. Its partnership with Cimpress and ongoing innovation suggest a future where on-demand, mass-customized production becomes a mainstream alternative to traditional mass manufacturing, reinforcing the company’s role as a pioneer in this space[5][7][8].