Fulfillment by Amazon

Jake Deleon launched Fila Manila during the pandemic. With Amazon’s seller tools, the brand has grown 50% year-over-year and is introducing Filipino cuisine to kitchens nationwide.
Musee founder Leisha Pickering has hired over 500 women, many with prior felony convictions, while scaling a luxury bath brand to $300K in Amazon sales. She’s now expanding her product line and eyeing international expansion.
Plant therapy has donated more than $6 million to its community since its founding. The tools it uses to sell in Amazon’s store are helping make sure that number keeps climbing.
Surrounded by mountains and ocean, Barnacle Foods co-founders Matt Kern, Lia Heifetz, and Max Stanley turned Alaska’s coastal kelp into a thriving national brand, with Amazon handling the logistics that geography made nearly impossible.
Michelle Huie spent a year perfecting stylish, medically validated compression legwear. Then she launched VIM & VIGR in Amazon’s store in 2014 and built a 12-person business in Montana that ships tens of thousands of socks a month.
Quebec entrepreneur Juliane Thiffeault grew Kangoo to C$80K in sales using Amazon tools, while planting 200 trees & employing disabled workers.
Using Amazon’s seller tools, the founders of Yo Sabo are bringing laughter, language, and Latino pride to living rooms across America.
Tools4Boards became an independent Amazon seller in 2025, opening doors to global reach, rapid testing, and insights fueling innovation.
To overcome skepticism for his wearable sleeping bag, the founder of Selk’bag leaned on Amazon A+ Content to build excitement for his brand.