Inimini Secures Funding to Expand Operations
Briefly

Inimini, an online marketplace for second-hand children's clothing, has raised over €500,000 in funding, primarily from existing shareholders with the addition of a new investor. Founded in 2020, the startup offers a unique service by picking up clothing from sellers' homes and presenting them in a retail-like manner. The funds will be directed towards expanding warehouse capacity and improving technology, particularly through AI-driven photography. Co-founder Josefin Runquist expressed relief at securing funding to accelerate their operations, as previous financial constraints had slowed growth.
It feels great to have secured this funding. Now we can accelerate our operations again. Previously, our finances were a bit strained, and we had to pull the handbrake.
The new funds will primarily be used to expand Inimini's warehouse capacity, allowing the company to meet growing demand and offer customers a wider selection of products.
Additionally, Inimini plans to develop its technology offerings, particularly in AI-driven photography, to streamline the process of listing new products on its website.
Founded in 2020 by Josefin Runquist and Maja Vallinder, Inimini buys and sells used children's clothing, offering a convenient service that includes picking up items from sellers' doorsteps.
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