How much has Zipline raised?
Zipline has raised ~$1.4B+. The latest public valuation/status is $7.6B (2026), and the latest major financing signal is $600M+ (2026).
- Total raised
- ~$1.4B+
- Disclosed rounds
- 5
- Latest round
- $600M+ (2026)
- Latest valuation
- $7.6B (2026)
- First raised
- 2014-2016 seed/Series A
- Notable backer
- Sequoia Capital
Zipline's funding rounds
Zipline's funding trajectory is anchored by $600M+ (2026).
- 2014-2016Seed and early roundsCapital to build the first medical delivery network.
- 2019Growth roundsExpansion in Rwanda and Ghana.
- 2021Large growth financingFunding for global expansion and U.S. regulatory work.
- 2023Platform 2 financing periodCapital supports home-delivery platform and partner launches.
- Jan 2026Growth round - $7.6B valuationMore than $600M raised for U.S. city expansion.
How much has Zipline raised in total?
Zipline has raised ~$1.4B+. The disclosed history is: 2014-2016: Seed and early rounds (Capital to build the first medical delivery network.) 2019: Growth rounds (Expansion in Rwanda and Ghana.) 2021: Large growth financing (Funding for global expansion and U.S. regulatory work.) 2023: Platform 2 financing period (Capital supports home-delivery platform and partner launches.) Jan 2026: Growth round - $7.6B valuation (More than $600M raised for U.S. city expansion.)
Who are Zipline's investors?
The most important named backer signal in this profile is Sequoia Capital. Investors matter here because they often provide more than money: distribution, government credibility, compute, manufacturing help, or strategic customer access.
Why did Zipline's valuation move?
The valuation/status is $7.6B (2026). It moved with customer traction, strategic partnerships, market appetite for Drone delivery logistics, and the company's ability to show deployment progress rather than just technical promise.
Is Zipline profitable, and will it IPO?
Zipline has not disclosed audited profitability or a firm IPO timeline in the public sources used here. An IPO path would require predictable revenue, customer concentration clarity, compliance maturity, and proof that deployments scale economically.
What does Zipline's funding mean if you sell into them?
The funding is a buying signal for the functions closest to growth: engineering, infrastructure, security, manufacturing or deployment operations, customer success, and finance. Sellers should map the specific program funded by the latest round instead of pitching generic corporate spend.
As of June 2026.Sources:ZiplineAxios - Zipline $600M 2026 roundWikipedia - Zipline
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