BlueNalu — San Diego, United States

This company is developing cultivated finfish products (notably high-value species such as bluefin tuna cuts) with a target market that begins in premium channels and expands as capacity grows. Public updates emphasise delivering sashimi-grade and culinary-grade products for foodservice and strategic distributors. Its platform is described as cell-cultured seafood production, with the company also highlighting […]
Wildtype — San Francisco, United States

This company’s lead product is sushi-grade cultivated salmon, aimed squarely at raw and “chef-forward” applications (sashimi, crudo, ceviche-style dishes) where product quality and storytelling can support early adoption. It has been positioned as a landmark for cell-cultivated seafood entering real menus rather than remaining limited to private tastings. Its process, described publicly, cultivates salmon cells […]
PARIMA — Paris, France

This company was formed through consolidation: cultivated foie gras pioneer Gourmey acquired cultivated chicken producer Vital Meat and the combined entity operates under the PARIMA name. Its portfolio spans cultivated chicken (for mainstream poultry formats) and cultivated duck (used for foie gras-style products), targeting premium foodservice first. Its technical platform is described as scalable cell cultivation with complementary strengths […]
SuperMeat — Tel Aviv, Israel

Its core product focus is cultivated chicken for human food, with a long-running emphasis on building an end-to-end platform that can reach commercial pricing and volumes. The company has signalled European ambitions, positioning chicken as the first product category where cultivated meat may reach meaningful consumer penetration. The company describes growing chicken directly from cells, […]
Vow — Sydney, Australia

This company has taken a deliberately premium culinary route, commercialising cultivated meat first as “new” gourmet items (including pâté/foie-gras-style products) derived from Japanese quail cells. Its target market is high-end foodservice where novelty and price points can better match early production economics. The company describes starting from animal cells and cultivating them, then combining the […]
GOOD Meat — Alameda, United States

This cultivated-meat brand focuses on cultivated chicken products, with early commercial strategy spanning limited foodservice and select retail experiments. A notable example is its “hybrid” retail product concept that used a small cultivated-chicken fraction blended with plant proteins to reduce cost while still delivering cultivated-meat value. Its technology is cultivated poultry cell culture: grow chicken […]
UPSIDE Foods — Berkeley, United States

The company’s public flagship is cultivated chicken intended for human consumption, initially showcased via controlled, high-end tasting contexts rather than mass retail. It targets consumers looking for “real meat” sensory properties with a new production method, and it has been positioned as one of the first movers in US cultivated poultry approvals. At a high […]
BioTech Foods — San Sebastián, Spain

This company is a cultivated-protein developer associated with large-scale ambitions via its corporate backing and facility buildout, positioning cultivated meat as an eventual commercial product rather than only pilots. Public reporting has described it as part of a strategy by major conventional-protein groups to hedge and expand into cultivated protein. Its approach, as described publicly, […]