This company develops recombinant spider silk fibres (e.g., “dragon silk” branding appears in public materials) targeting high-performance textile and industrial fibre applications. Its market is materials users seeking exceptional strength/toughness attributes and proprietary fibre performance.
Unlike fermentation-first spider silk firms, it is known for genetic engineering approaches involving biological production systems that can express spider silk proteins at scale (often discussed via engineered silkworm lines in public narratives about the company). The underlying goal is to produce spider-silk proteins with repeatable yields and fibre quality suitable for industrial supply.
Commercial stage: its public communications in 2026 emphasise production ramp-up steps and infrastructure expansion, but such announcements are not the same as large-volume, open-market textile availability.
Availability: not sold as a mainstream consumer clothing brand; availability is best viewed as material supply and industrialisation progress.
Timeline and regions: US-based operations and production programmes are ongoing; scaling is programme-based rather than a single consumer “launch date.”