Top 22 3D bioprinting startups

Updated: Mar 08, 2026
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These startups use 3D bioprinting to generate spatially-controlled cell patterns, where cell function and viability are preserved within the printed construct.
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restor3d
Country: USA | Funding: $291.7M
Restor3d creates personalized 3D-printed orthopedic implants that enhance musculoskeletal care by utilizing AI and biomaterials.
2
Aspect Biosystems
Country: Canada | Funding: $196.1M
Aspect Biosystems is an award-winning biotechnology company specializing in 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering. We bring together a multi-talented team of individuals to develop cutting-edge custom human tissue technology for use in the life sciences.
3
Organovo
Country: USA | Funding: $117.5M
At Organovo, we design and create functional human tissues using our proprietary three-dimensional bioprinting technology. Our goal is to build living human tissues that are proven to function like native tissues. With reproducible 3D tissues that accurately represent human biology, we are enabling ground-breaking therapies by:
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Prellis Biologics
Country: USA | Funding: $79.4M
Prellis employs holographic tissue printing technology with rapid fully human antibody discovery, in vitro human disease and ADME/Tox models
5
Cyfuse Biomedical
Country: Japan | Funding: $29.8M
We contribute to significant advances in medical treatments through our revolutionary 3D tissue-engineering technology. We successfully developed the BIO 3D PRINTER, Regenova. It is a state-of-the-art robotic system that enables fully automated fabrication of three-dimensional artificial tissues/organs from living cells.
6
Precise Bio
Country: Israel | Funding: $27.5M
Precise Bio develops and commercializes 4D bio-fabricated functional tissues and organs that can save lives and improve its quality. It combines world-class tissue-engineering and transplantation experience with best-in-class bio-printing, to create a scalable bio-fabrication platform, that can overcome current industry challenges and make complex human organs available for transplantation.
7
MedPrin
Country: China | Funding: CN¥133.7M
MedPrin is a high-tech enterprise co-founded by outstanding biomedicine scientists in September 2008, specialized in R & D, production and sales of regenerative medicine materials and regenerative implantable medical devices. MEDPRIN aims to become global leader in the field of implantable medical devices, relying on amazing capacity to provide excellent products for the patients worldwide based on biological 3D printing technology and nano-bionics technology
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Pandorum Technologies
Country: India | Funding: $24.6M
Pandorum Technologies is a biotechnology startup with a distinct synergy of life science and engineering competences focused on tissue engineering. The company uses its proprietary technology platforms to design and manufacture functional, three-dimensional living human tissues; intended for medical research, therapeutic and other applications.
9
ROKIT Healthcare
Country: South Korea | Funding: ₩21.7B
ROKIT HEALTHCARE is a leading regenerative medicine biotechnology company. We are committed to pioneering medical treatments based on the principles of 3D bioprinting and autologous stem cell use to regenerate and restore functions of human tissues and organs.
10
regenHU
Country: Switzerland | Funding: $701K
RegenHU is an innovative biomedical company that acts as a biosystem architect exploiting new biomanufacturing solutions in order to respond to the emerging challenges facing the biomedical industry.
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Allevi
Country: USA | Funding: $4.7M
Allevi offers bioprinters that enable users to experiment with any biomaterial, work with any cell line, and print in any geometry.
12
Regenovo Biotechnology
Country: China | Funding: CN¥33M
Chinese company, founded in 2013. Commercializing bioprinter “Regenovo” for “making biomaterials, organs and tissues” for regenerative medicine.
13
Nanofiber Solutions
Country: USA | Funding: $4.6M
Nanofiber Solutions designs and manufactures novel three-dimensional (3D) nanofiber scaffolds. Our platform technology mimics the extracellular matrix found within the body, providing a realistic environment for for all types of cells whether in the body or on a lab bench.
14
TeVido Biodevices
Country: USA | Funding: $3.7M
TeVido BioDevices uses the innovative process of 3D bio-printing of living human cells for use as implants or grafts targeting use in reconstructive surgery and wound care. TeVido will change the way reconstructive surgery is approached, starting by improving options for breast cancer survivors but expanding capability to others who suffer disfigurement and long to improve their self-esteem.
15
Kwambio
Country: Ukraine | Funding: $3.1M
Kwambio is an additive manufacturing company and a developer of unique products with implementations in a variety of fields including medicine
16
Brinter
Country: Finland | Funding: $2.2M
Brinter provides comprehensive 3D bioprinting solutions and services for pharmaceutical, biotechnological and cosmetic industries, universities, and research facilities.
17
Regemat 3D
Country: Spain | Funding: $1.1M
REGEMAT3D, a biotech company pioneer in the use of 3D printing for regenerative therapies.
18
Advanced Solutions Life Sciences
Country: USA
Advanced Solutions Life Sciences provides solutions for living organisms, molecular biology, and biotechnology.
19
Longe Medikal
Country: Malaysia | Funding: $255K
Lönge Medikal is a medical device company focusing on accessory device to revolutionise minimally-invasive medical procedures. It developed high-fidelity patient specific medical models using medical-grade fabrication processes with 3D printing technology.
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Life SI
Country: Argentina | Funding: $50K
Life SI enables 3D printing with biological, biocompatible and other materials.
21
FoldInk
Country: Armenia
FoldInk is focused on the development of 3D Bioprinting technologies, that allows researchers to print human living organs and tissues. Biofabricated tissues are used in pharmacological researches and development of costemtics and pharmaceutical products.
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Cellbricks
Country: Germany
Cellbricks leverages its proprietary light-based biofabrication platform to produce human tissue and pioneer regenerative medicine so humans can enjoy longer and healthier lives.
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