Live with Tesco, Amazon, and The Range

The operating system for on-demand manufacturing

Digital design in, physical product out. Memorabl handles production, batching, and fulfilment autonomously — so retailers can sell infinite products with zero inventory.

6
Enterprise Partners
2,000/day
Order Capacity
10 months
Concept to Enterprise
TescoThe RangeAmazonDebenhamsNot On The High StreetHelloPrint
The Problem

$1.1 trillion lost to inventory every year

Retailers overstock what doesn't sell and understock what does. Traditional supply chains assume predictable demand and fixed SKUs — they break completely when products are personalised, seasonal, or made to order.

$562B

Overstock waste

Destroyed or discounted every year — manufactured before demand existed.

$546B

Missed sales

Lost every year when the right product isn't available at the right time.

0%

Personalisation gap

Of legacy supply chains can handle unit-of-one manufacturing at retail scale.

The problem isn't better forecasting. It's making products before anyone orders them.

The Solution

Flip the supply chain

Traditional retail manufactures products months in advance and hopes they sell. Memorabl waits for the order, then manufactures and ships — in hours.

Manufacture first. Sell later. Hope for the best.

Design6+ months ahead
~40% wrongForecastGuess demand
Bulk MfgMOQs
$$$WarehouseCapital locked
ShelfHope it sells
CustomerMaybe
6-18 mo
Lead time
~30%
Goes unsold
Fixed
SKU count
Platform

Three layers. One system.

Each layer is purpose-built and vertically integrated. Together, they replace the entire supply chain from creative input to shipped product.

01

Desigla

Demand Engine

Converts digital assets into retail-ready listings with photorealistic imagery, variant generation, and compliance checks. Publishes directly to Tesco, Amazon, and our full partner network.

02

Realform

Production OS

Aggregates thousands of individual orders into batched production jobs via Intelligent Batching — making one-off orders look like wholesale runs to machines. Handles scheduling, routing, QA, and tracking.

03

Hyperfulfill

Autonomous Micro-Factories

Proprietary robotic cells that print, cut, and pack with minimal human intervention. Hardware is only deployed once software has validated a category's volume and payback period.

Digital designIntelligent BatchingPhysical product
Traction

10 months from first commit to enterprise retail

Solo technical founder. University of Oxford. Now fulfilling orders for the UK's largest retailers.

Tesco

UK's largest retailer

The Range

300+ store home & garden chain

Amazon

Global marketplace

Debenhams

Online department store

Not On The High Street

Curated marketplace

HelloPrint

World's largest print platform

80%
Margin Improvement
vs. outsourced production
2 months
Hardware Payback
On micro-factory capex
<12h
In-House Lead Time
Order to dispatched
3 days
Network Lead Time
Via distributed partners

Milestones

Apr 2025

Founded

Solo technical founder, University of Oxford

Jan 2026

Tesco contract signed

UK's largest retailer

Jan 2026

First micro-factory deployed

Autonomous wrapping paper production

Feb 2026

The Range contract signed

300+ stores across UK

Apr 2026

Food-tech category launch

Decorated confectionery

Hardware

A factory in 28 square metres

Our first Hyperfulfill micro-factory runs the full print, cut, and pack workflow autonomously in a 7m x 4m footprint. Vertically integrated from mechanical design through firmware to production software.

7m x 4m
Footprint

Full print, cut, and pack workflow in 28 sqm

80%
Margin Uplift

vs. outsourced production

2 months
Hardware Payback

Based on contracted volume

<12 hours
Lead Time

Order to dispatched, autonomous

Demand-led deployment

Orders start on partner production nodes. Once a category hits stable volume, we calculate payback and deploy our own robotic cell. No capex risk — hardware only goes live when the unit economics are already proven.

100% asset utilisation

HelloPrint — the world's largest print platform — backfills spare capacity with global demand. Micro-factories run at maximum utilisation year-round, turning hardware into a revenue-generating utility.

Software, hardware, firmware, mechanical design — one team, one stack.

Expansion

Hardest category first

Personalised gifting has infinite SKU variety, sharp seasonality, and zero tolerance for late delivery. If the infrastructure works here, it works everywhere.

Live

Gifting & Print

Cards, wrapping paper, mugs, posters

Live

Laser Engraving

Personalised wood, metal, and acrylic

Q2 2026

Food-Tech

Decorated cookies and confectionery

Planned

Embroidery

Custom textiles and apparel

UK giftware alone is a $11.6 billion market.

The same infrastructure scales across categories and geographies.

Vision

Every physical product will be software-defined

Products manufactured on demand, routed intelligently, shipped autonomously. Inventory becomes optional — not a risk you carry, but a choice you make.

We're proving the model in the UK with enterprise retail partners. The US is the primary engine for global scale.

UK Blueprint

Validated with Tesco, The Range, and Amazon UK

US Expansion

Targeting Walmart, Target, and the US retail market

Global Scale

Category-agnostic infrastructure for worldwide deployment

Let's build together

We work with retailers, manufacturers, and investors ready to move beyond inventory.

London, United Kingdom