Top 7 3D bioprinting startups in USA

Sep 27, 2025 | By Jason Kwon

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Funding: $187.7M
Restor3d creates personalized 3D-printed orthopedic implants that enhance musculoskeletal care by utilizing AI and biomaterials.
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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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Funding: $79.4M
Prellis employs holographic tissue printing technology with rapid fully human antibody discovery, in vitro human disease and ADME/Tox models
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Funding: $4.7M
Allevi offers bioprinters that enable users to experiment with any biomaterial, work with any cell line, and print in any geometry.
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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.
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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.
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Advanced Solutions Life Sciences provides solutions for living organisms, molecular biology, and biotechnology.
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Editor: Jason Kwon
Jason Kwon is a senior editor for MedicalStartups. He has previously covered the pharmaceutical and medical research industries for FDAnews and worked as a head of marketing for medical startup Sonic Therapeutics. Before that, he co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in Asia. Jason graduated from St. Bonaventure University’s journalism school. In his free time, Jason enjoys yoga, watching movie trailers, traveling to places where he can't get cell service. You can contact Jason at jaskwon(at)medicalstartups(dot)com