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5 Smart Packaging Startups Innovating the Industry in 2025

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Traditional packaging solutions often fall short in real-time tracking and product integrity. Challenges such as counterfeit products, inefficient supply chain management, and environmental concerns have necessitated a shift toward better solutions.

Smart packaging addresses these challenges by integrating technologies like IoT, blockchain, and AI to enhance the package’s functionality. It provides real-time data, improves product security, enhances consumer interaction, and promotes sustainability.

This article examines five growth-stage startups in the packaging sector that are addressing critical challenges with Smart packaging. These startups have the potential to grow rapidly, are in a strong market position, or can introduce game-changing technology to the market within the next 2-3 years. This makes them an excellent option for partnership, collaboration, or acquisition.

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Here’s the top 5 smart packaging startups:

1. impacX – Making bottles smarter, one cap at a time. 

Founding Year2015
HeadquartersHaMerkaz, Israel
Total Funding Amount$1M
Last Funding Round/AmountSeed round / $1M
WebsiteimpacX.io
Innovative TechSmart cap solutions for bottles

ImpacX develops, manufactures, and sells smart cap solutions for water bottles, vitamin pill bottles, cleaning packages, and other products. Their caps can send reminders and notifications to users about when to use them (for medicines) and notifications to refill (meds or water bottles). These caps can also share usage data and insights with consumers and brands. 

Over the past two years, they have greatly grown their IoT platform. Today, it’s the only company with commercially available IoT smart cap platforms for the pharma, beauty, cleaning, and other industries. Leading companies such as Danone and Bayer utilize their products.

Kobi Bentkovski, ImpacX’s CEO, holds an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Tel Aviv University and an Executive MBA from Ben Gurion University of the Negev.

impacX raised $1M in Seed funding on July 1, 2018.

2. Vesta Smart Packaging – Track refills, automate orders, and save the environment all at once 

Founding Year2017
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Total Funding AmountPublicly not disclosed
Last Funding Round/AmountAccelerator/Incubator
Websitevestapack.com
Innovative TechTrack contents and automate a refill

Vesta Smart Packaging aims to reduce the daily consumption of plastic. Their smart packaging product records its contents, identifies when it has become empty, and reorders the contents automatically for refill.

This solution offers convenience, efficiency, visibility, and a route to eliminating single-use plastic. 

For businesses, it provides timely supply to their customers and data on their consumption habits, preferences, and frequency, among other details. Furthermore, their technology can help you secure the internal supply chain and track business assets around multiple locations.

Its co-founder and COO, Dave Carr, is a graduate of Durham University. 

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3. Chroma Signet – QR codes connected with blockchain 

Founding Year2013
HeadquartersPortland, Oregon, United States
Total Funding Amount$1.6M
Last Funding Round/AmountVenture Round /$1M
Websitechromasignet.com
Innovative TechUses QR codes to make tracking the supply chain easy

Chroma Signet uses blockchain-based solutions to provide supply chain transparency and provenance across the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry.

It helps the brands share seed-to-sale supply chain data, in-depth ingredient details, or their brand story with customers.

They utilize unique QR codes to create smart contracts that make supply chain transparency as easy as applying a sticker to a product. Signet QR codes help brands verify that the product is genuine in the customer’s hands. Their code can’t be counterfeited or hacked.

Customers can learn the product’s origins and make informed choices about the brands they want to support. By utilizing their services, brands can offer loyalty rewards to customers through NFTs and tokens, exclusive discounts, early-bird drops, and more.

The CEO, Marcus Estes, ran this company for a decade. Chroma Signet has raised $1.6M in funding, the latest of which was raised on January 24, 2020.

Author’s Note: Although Signet is not exactly a packaging company, brands can easily implement its technology into their packaging. 

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4. Cellr – QR and RFID technology to give personalized experiences to consumers

Founding Year2016
HeadquartersPerth, Western Australia
Total Funding AmountPublicly Not disclosed
Last Funding Round/AmountSeed Round
Websitecellr.co
Innovative TechUses QR codes and NFC to connect products with the cloud platform

Cellr uses QR codes and NFC/RFID technologies to connect physical or digital products with a cloud platform. Their technology enables brands to integrate personalized experiences (gifting, wishes, messages) into their products through unique QR codes, allowing customers to receive them directly.

They also claim to create bespoke solutions for brands that integrate seamlessly into manufacturing and packaging processes. Their solution offers additional benefits, such as geo-targeting and data collection features. 

This can help companies refine their marketing based on customer demographics in specific regions. To protect brand authenticity, companies partner with product verification services, such as BWGA. 

The founder and CEO, Chris Braine, has over a decade of entrepreneurial experience. Their latest funding was raised from a Seed round on January 1, 2024.

5. LivingPackets – Recyclable, trackable, and versatile packaging for logistic companies

Founding Year2016
HeadquartersPays de la Loire, France
Total Funding AmountPublicly not disclosed
Last Funding Round/AmountPublicly not disclosed
Websitewww.livingpackets.com
Innovative TechIts Box is sustainable, durable, and digitally connected

LivingPackets is addressing a major challenge in the logistics industry. The logistics sector is recognized as one of the most polluting. This startup is addressing this issue with its product, the Box.

‘The Box’ is made from recyclable plastic and other materials, eliminating one-time-use packaging boxes often used in shipping and logistics. It also includes various sensors to make the packaging smarter, trackable, and secure. 

They have also added an e-ink display to update the shipping and recipient details easily and on the go. This can help logistic companies reduce waste and move towards a circular economy.

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