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Beebs is a Hem, France-based online marketplace that facilitates the buying and selling of second-hand children's clothing, toys, video games, and baby gear for children aged zero to fourteen years old. The platform operates on a commission-based business model targeting parents seeking affordable consumer goods, generating an estimated $1 million to $5 million in annual revenue with a workforce of between 10 and 19 employees. Prior to its recent market restructuring, the company successfully raised $9.47 million in venture capital funding from notable institutional investors including ISAI, Citizen Capital, and the Japanese e-commerce firm Mercari. Following a formal receivership filing in March 2024, the startup's core assets were subsequently acquired by the major international apparel retailer Kiabi for an undisclosed financial sum. Beebs was originally founded in 2020 by co-founders Arsène Huot and Morgan Hilmi.
Beebs has raised $10.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Beebs has raised $10.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Beebs has raised $10.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Series A in October 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2022 | $6M Series A | — | Aglae Ventures, ISAI, Lefonds | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2021 | $4M Seed | — | Aglae Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, Entrepreneur First, ISAI, Lefonds, Stride VC, Aron Gelbard, IAN Hogarth, Mandeep Singh, Somdip DEY | Announced |
Beebs has raised $10.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Beebs's investors include Aglae Ventures, ISAI, LeFonds, Andreessen Horowitz, Entrepreneur First, Stride VC, Aron Gelbard, Ian Hogarth, Mandeep Singh, Somdip Dey.
Beebs is a French mobile marketplace for second‑hand children’s products that launched in 2020 and grew quickly in France and Belgium before encountering major financial stress in 2024; it built a C2C app focused on affordability and sustainability for parents of 0–14 year olds and attracted venture funding from ISAI, Citizen Capital and Mercari to scale its offering[2][3][1].
High‑Level Overview
For the product (portfolio‑company view): Beebs built a mobile-first C2C marketplace app for buying and selling second‑hand children’s items aimed at parents; it addressed the cost and waste problem of quickly outgrown children’s goods and amassed roughly one million users and over €4M in all‑time GMV before late‑stage troubles[2][3].
Origin Story
Core Differentiators
Role in the Broader Tech Landscape
Quick Take & Future Outlook
Quick take: Beebs exemplified a focused, mobile C2C approach to the fast‑moving kids’ resale market that achieved rapid user scale and strategic investor interest but also illustrates the execution and capital challenges of turning niche network effects into a durable, profitable marketplace; its assets and lessons now feed consolidation and product roadmaps among larger resale and retail players following the 2024 bankruptcy[2][3][1].