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§ Private Profile · East Palo Alto, CA, USA
Vori is a modern operating system for supermarkets
Vori has raised $10.2M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Vori.
Vori was founded in 2019 by Tre Kirkman (Founder) and Robert Pinkerton (Founder) and Brandon Hill (Founder).
Vori has raised $10.2M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Vori offers a modern operating system designed for the grocery industry. VoriOS helps independent and regional grocers streamline their inventory management, ordering, and supplier coordination, allowing them to operate more efficiently and profitably. The platform integrates real-time data to optimize stock replenishment and improve pricing strategies. Founded in 2019, Vori empowers grocers with technology that levels the playing field against larger retailers.
Vori has raised $10.2M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $10.0M Series A in August 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2022 | $10M Series A | — | 500 Global, Cleo Capital, Curious Capital, Electric Capital, Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, Founders Fund, Greylock, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Point Nine Capital, Sequel, Sequoia Capital, Sinai Ventures, SV Angel, UpHonest Capital, Vine Ventures LP, Weekend Fund, Brendan O'driscoll, Daniel Graf, ED Baker, Eric WU, Scott Belsky | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2020 | $150K Seed | — | Accel, AirAngels, Asylum Ventures, Craft Ventures, Todd And Rahul's Angel Fund, Moshe Lifschitz, Theresa Johnson | Announced |
Key people at Vori.
Vori was founded in 2019 by Tre Kirkman (Founder) and Robert Pinkerton (Founder) and Brandon Hill (Founder).
Vori has raised $10.2M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Vori's investors include 500 Global, Cleo Capital, Curious Capital, Electric Capital, Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, Founders Fund, Greylock, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Point Nine Capital, sequel, Sequoia Capital.
Vori is a modern operating system designed specifically for supermarkets, particularly independent and regional grocers. It provides an integrated platform—VoriOS—that streamlines inventory management, ordering, supplier coordination, pricing, and payment processing. By leveraging real-time data, AI, and machine learning, Vori empowers smaller grocers to operate more efficiently and compete against large retail chains like Amazon and Kroger. The platform is cloud-based, customizable, and enhances profitability by reducing waste and improving shopper engagement[1][2][3][4].
For an investment firm, Vori represents a technology-driven solution targeting the grocery retail sector, focusing on SaaS and retail-tech innovations that address supply chain inefficiencies. Its mission is to modernize purchasing and operations for independent grocers, leveling the playing field in a market dominated by large players. This focus on grocery tech and supply chain digitization positions Vori as a key player influencing the startup ecosystem by enabling traditional retailers to adopt advanced digital tools[1][4][8].
Vori was founded in 2019 by Brandon Hill, Robert Pinkerton, and Tremaine Kirkman, who bring a mix of grocery industry experience and technology expertise. The founders identified the fragmentation and analog nature of the grocery supply chain as a critical pain point for independent grocers. Their vision was to create a digital nervous system for the grocery supply chain that connects data across suppliers and retailers, enabling seamless inventory and purchasing management. Early traction came from independent grocers like Draeger’s Market and Mollie Stone’s Markets, who benefited from Vori’s technology to modernize their operations and compete more effectively[1][4][6].
Vori rides the trend of digital transformation in retail, specifically targeting the grocery sector’s historically fragmented and analog supply chain. The timing is critical as independent grocers face increasing pressure from large, tech-savvy competitors and supply chain disruptions. Market forces such as the rise of cloud computing, AI, and demand for real-time inventory management favor Vori’s solution. By enabling smaller grocers to adopt modern SaaS tools, Vori influences the broader ecosystem by democratizing access to advanced retail technology and helping preserve local and regional grocery businesses[4][6][8].
Looking ahead, Vori is poised to expand its footprint among independent grocers across the U.S., potentially scaling internationally as grocery supply chains globalize. Trends shaping its journey include further AI integration for predictive analytics, enhanced shopper engagement tools, and deeper supplier ecosystem connectivity. Vori’s influence may evolve from a grocery operations platform to a central hub for grocery supply chain digitization, potentially becoming the backbone for independent grocers competing in an increasingly digital retail landscape. This aligns with their mission to "arm the rebels" and level the playing field against retail giants[1][4][6].
In summary, Vori’s modern operating system is transforming how independent supermarkets manage their operations, offering a critical technological upgrade that supports their competitiveness and sustainability in a rapidly evolving market.