Rinse

Rinse

On-demand laundry and dry cleaning service

Overview

Rinse provides on-demand laundry and dry cleaning through a mobile app. Customers schedule pickups and deliveries in cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, and Rinse handles the rest. Services are priced by weight for wash-and-fold and by item for dry cleaning, plus a delivery fee. Orders are placed and tracked via the app, with professional cleaning and hand delivery available seven days a week during evening hours to fit busy lifestyles. Rinse differentiates itself by combining high-quality cleaning with reliable, door-to-door service and a strong emphasis on convenience made possible by technology. It operates across multiple major urban markets, aiming to streamline the entire laundry process from pickup to return. The company's goal is to capture a significant share of the urban laundry and dry cleaning market by providing a seamless, dependable, and easy-to-use service that fits busy customers’ schedules.

About Rinse

Simplify's Rating
Why Rinse is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Consumer Software

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$46.5M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2013

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What believers are saying

  • LG Electronics led Rinse's $23 million Series D on February 20, 2025.
  • Rinse launched Toronto in September 2025, its first international market.
  • Openings in August 2026 show active hiring across Seattle, Austin, New York, and Toronto.

What critics are saying

  • Laundry logistics stay labor-heavy; W-2 staffing and evening routes compress margins quickly.
  • Toronto and B2B expansion raise complexity; failed scaling burns LG's $23 million quickly.
  • Consumer laundry has weak switching costs; Tide Cleaners and local operators can copy delivery.

What makes Rinse unique

  • Rinse runs W-2 valets, unlike gig-based laundry platforms, improving service consistency.
  • Rinse combines pickup-delivery, dry cleaning, hang dry, and subscription Rinse Repeat across channels.
  • Rinse keeps buying competitors: Loopie in 2024, Room Service, FlyCleaners, and ButlerBox.

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Funding

Total Funding

$46.5M

Below

Industry Average

Funded Over

4 Rounds

Series D funding is typically for companies that are already well-established but need more funding to continue their growth. This round is often used to stabilize the company or prepare for an IPO.
Series D Funding Comparison
Below Average

Industry standards

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Stock Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

3%

2 year growth

0%
TechCrunch
Apr 9th, 2025
NoScrubs Raises $2M for Laundry Service

Startups are emerging to alleviate the chore of doing laundry, attracting investor interest. NoScrubs, an eleven-month-old company, has recently secured $2 million in funding.

GeekWire
May 22nd, 2024
Seattle Peer-To-Peer Laundry Startup Loopie Sells Part Of Business To Two Companies

(Loopie Laundry Photo)Loopie, the peer-to-peer laundry startup that connects people who don’t have the time or desire to wash their own clothes with those who want to earn money doing it, sold its wash and fold business to two companies offering the same services.Co-founder and CEO John Vincent Lee told GeekWire Wednesday that Loopie is transitioning its customer list in Portland to Charlotte, N.C.-based HappyNest. The Seattle market and other active Loopie cities are being sold to Rinse, a San Francisco-based startup that is already active in 12 markets, including Seattle, where it arrived last summer.Lee said Loopie is retaining its IP, software and branding.Launched in July 2018, Lee liked to call Loopie “Uber for laundry,” and the app-based laundromat grew to nine markets across the U.S. Lee said the startup facilitated close to $3.5 million in laundry orders since its inception.Loopie raised $4 million to date, including nearly $1 million in 2022 from startup investor and entrepreneur Jason Calacanis and the Launch Syndicate.But Lee said profitability was difficult to maintain and Loopie couldn’t raise its next round of funding coming out of the pandemic to continue its growth trajectory in the laundry space.“The decision to transition our customer list to Rinse and HappyNest aligns with our dedication to ensuring our customers continue to receive exceptional service in all their laundry and dry cleaning needs,” Lee said via email. Rinse previously acquired Room Service and FlyCleaners in 2022 and ButlerBox in 2021. Loopie acquired gig economy job-bidding platform BidBud in March

OpenPR
Oct 4th, 2023
Clothes Washing Service Market Positive Outlook, Opportunities and Industry Expansion By 2029 | Alliance Laundry Systems, The Huntington Company, Tide Cleaners, Laundry Care

In February 2023, Rinse, Inc. expanded its business further in Texas by starting its services in Dallas and Austin.

The Business Journals
Mar 6th, 2022
Rinse, Inc. acquires FlyCleaners

Laundry and dry cleaning service Rinse has bought its New York-based competitor FlyCleaners and has launched in New York.

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