
Craft.co envisions a future where global supply chains are seamlessly resilient, empowering enterprises to navigate complexities with intelligence and confidence. By harnessing cutting-edge AI and comprehensive data fabric, we illuminate every facet of supply networks to anticipate risks and enable decisive, informed action at every turn.
Our mission extends beyond technology—we are pioneering a transformative approach that fuses data-driven insights with collaborative workflows, creating a more transparent and ethical supply ecosystem. Through this, we aim to build a world where supply chain disruptions are mitigated swiftly and business continuity thrives without compromise.
Craft.co is dedicated to shaping the next era of supply chain resilience by driving smarter decision-making and fostering trust in global commerce. We empower procurement and supply chain professionals to operate with clarity, agility, and foresight in an increasingly interconnected world.
Our Review
We've been tracking Craft.co since they emerged from stealth mode, and honestly, their approach to supply chain resilience feels refreshingly different. While most companies in this space focus on reactive monitoring, Craft built something that actually predicts problems before they happen.
Founded in 2015 by CEO Ilya Levtov, this San Francisco-based company has quietly raised $42 million to tackle one of business's biggest headaches: supply chain disasters. Their AI-driven platform gives you that elusive "360-degree view" everyone talks about — but they actually deliver on it.
What Makes Them Stand Out
The real magic happens in their data fabric platform. Instead of just telling you "Supplier X might be risky," Craft's AI digs deep into multi-tier supplier networks to show you exactly where vulnerabilities hide. We're talking about visibility that goes beyond your direct suppliers to their suppliers' suppliers.
What impressed us most? Their collaborative workflows don't just identify risks — they help teams actually do something about them. Too many platforms dump data on you and call it a day.
Who's Actually Using This
Craft's customer base reads like a who's who of complex supply chains: aerospace and defense contractors, financial services giants, and federal agencies. These aren't companies experimenting with supply chain tech — they're organizations where a single supplier failure could cost millions or compromise national security.
The fact that they've gained traction with government clients (hence the VP of Federal Sales role) tells us their security and compliance features are legit.
The Bottom Line
With $16.4 million in estimated revenue and offices spanning San Francisco to Warsaw, Craft.co has built something substantial. They're not the flashiest name in supply chain tech, but for organizations serious about resilience, they've created a platform that actually moves the needle.
If you're managing complex, multi-tier supply chains and tired of being surprised by disruptions, Craft.co deserves a serious look. Just don't expect a bargain-basement solution — quality risk intelligence comes at a premium.
AI-driven risk mitigation engine
360-degree supplier network visibility
Supplier network evaluation across tiers
Collaborative supply chain workflows
Compliance and ethical procurement management






