Pilot
Budding entrepreneurs work to persuade a panel of tycoons to invest in their business proposals in return for a percentage of equity in the company.
12 season(s) • 246 episode(s)
Budding entrepreneurs work to persuade a panel of tycoons to invest in their business proposals in return for a percentage of equity in the company.
An inner-city teacher tries to sell the Sharks on his unique way to get children to learn; the owner of a gourmet food business watches the Sharks fight for a piece of the action; an astonishing offer is made for one life-saving idea.
An entrepreneurial novice makes a less-than-stellar presentation to the sharks; a father-son duo pitches a proposal for a revolutionary new musical product.
An entrepreneur originally from Ghana wants an investment for an Internet business; a man from California wants to franchise his graffiti-removal business.
Three of the sharks make a deal for an innovative Internet company, but before the deal can be sealed, a battle ensues and one of the sharks is ousted; a lifelong entrepreneur tries to get the sharks to invest in his latest fitness device.
A young Chicago entrepreneur plays hardball with the sharks while seeking funding for an innovative Internet business.
A housewife from Charleston, S.C., charms the male sharks; a college student pitches a product made from soy that he creates in his mother's kitchen.
A young entrepreneur's overconfidence could blow a deal with the sharks; Kevin O'Leary follows an entrepreneur out of the Shark Tank to get the last word after being outbid by another shark.
A veterinarian's product claims to prevent cancer in pets; virtual arcade; a Texas designer pitches a line of fashionable clothing for women.
A man wants an investment from the sharks to create an extension of his already successful business; a urologist has an unusual business proposal.
Things get heated when the sharks ask a husband-and-wife team to clarify the actual value of a child-care business; a chef's salad dressing mix is removed from store shelves because of offensive packaging; a golf ball cleaner.
Two Texas bicyclists have an idea for a hand degreaser; a college student is passionate about his environmentally friendly clothing line; the sharks find out if lifelong entrepreneur Cactus Jack lost at least 35 pounds to seal a deal.
A California entrepreneur wants to bring back old-fashioned ice cream men; a couple's pitch is about providing legal services at a coffee house; an update on the sharks' venture with an Arizona woman and her unique plush toys.
A woman begins her presentation with shoe fashions; sisters from Chicago present a hilarious pitch; a man from Florida reinvents the umbrella.
NBA champion Bill Walton helps a triathlete pitch his idea for a unique water bottle; a ghostwriter from California seeks a business investment; two women from Minnesota present their online business that helps people plan their own funerals.
An artistic man from Chicago hopes the sharks are interested in his cat drawing service; a man from Connecticut pitches a system intended to improve a salesperson's skills; a man seeks an investment for his innovative cargo truck management system.
A fragrance that smells like money; luxury soap with a twist; a unique guitar learning system; a blinking accessory for jeans; a follow-up on the creator of the shrimp burger.
A towel that provides coverage to change out of a swimsuit in public; a sweater and quilt invention; a way to maximize a wine's life; healthy cake mix for dogs; the creators of of Notehall talk about the sale of their company.
A Texas family asks for an investment in a jewelry line designed by one of the daughters when she was 10 years old; a single mother pitches her wedge-type pillow for women; two men reinvent the tea experience.
The sharks tear into a man who claims to have created a watch with health benefits; a mother tries to save her gourmet pretzel business; a man has a small but powerful idea that could make a lot of money..
Flavored mix-and-match lip balm; a revolutionary clothing item; innovative kitchen products; a heat-recycling device; a follow-up on the creator of Daisy Cakes.
Body jewelry; movable basketball training apparatus; organic skin care; a rent-a-grandma business; Pork Barrel BBQ follow-up.
Singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson helps an entrepreneur from California pitch his music software product; a couple seek an investment for a solution to cellulite; a wine server presents an aerating device that could change the way wine is sold.
Beer-infused ice cream; pre-packaged meals for pets; safety wear for motorcycle enthusiasts; a clothing business that allows people to digitally add images to any garment; a follow-up with the creators of Ride On Carry On luggage.
An entrepreneur returns for a second chance at a deal an inventor must prove that his creation can turn waste products into gold; a woman wants to expand her handcrafted cookie company.
The sharks fight over a three-in-one nail polish invented by a mother of six; a feisty couple from New York present what they think is the next trend in women's accessories; two hockey moms pitch their idea for tank tops with interchangeable straps.
The man who created Rollerblades seeks an investment for his latest invention; a businesswoman from Rochester, N.Y., wants to make a deal for an accessory that turns any show into a boot.
Billy Blanks Jr. asks the sharks to invest in a dance fitness program; a music producer seeks an investment in a rock band; two college students pitch their flavored peanut butter business.
The sharks fight for a chance to go into business with an inventor; two fitness trainers pitch their idea for a unique home gym; a young man seeks an investment in his age-defying products; rapper Pitbull endorses a business.
All five sharks consider business propositions that include a ticket-free coat check system, a belt buckle that doubles as a beverage holder, and what two woman say is the solution to bedbugs.
The sharks question the morality of a potential investment; two business partners have professional surfer Lakey Peterson demonstrate how their exercise equipment works; a man presents a personal style system.
Professional dancers Jonathan Roberts and Anna Trebunskaya demonstrate their posture correction device; entertainment reporter Robin Leach and a designer from Florida present stone-studded leather jewelry; a gluten-free cookie business.
An unemployed man and his pregnant wife pitch a party-favorite chicken dip; a professional football player's spring-loaded laundry hamper, a technophobe presents his wireless gadget that helps people keep track of their keys or cell phone.
A line of dresses made of pillowcases; a unique spatula; vitamin oral sprays; energy-boosting waffles.
A modern-day slip business; a scrubbing tool; dog-friendly frozen yogurt; an electric unicycle; an update on the "Lollacup."
Seth MacFarlane shows his support for a man who designed a new fly trap; multi-functional child cover; food storage container; follow-up on a manicure system.
A motorized vehicle suit; comedy writer Bruce Vilanch presents a computer instruction project; sugar-free candy chips; an update on a foldable guitar.
An energy and nutritional supplement designed and tested by active members of the military; a new way to shop for bridal wear; a wine tasting cruise.
A rent-a-live Christmas tree service; gluten-free fudge; cell phone accessory; indoor/outdoor play space; singer John Rich surprises an entrepreneur.
Mark and Lori offer an entrepreneur $1 million; enclosed tabletop food screen; a beer and arcade game cabinet; peel-off face paint transfer; hair care products for children; update on Squirrel Nut Butter.
A capsule that keeps beverages hot for an extended period; a new way to clean stuffed toys; reinventing the ice cream experience.
Sandals for barefoot runners; a magnetic sound enhancer that doesn't need power; a website that creates personalized soundtracks for children; an update on "Cousins Lobster."
A successful entrepreneur returns with a new business idea; hand-held cooler; environmentally friendly dry cleaning bag; chewing tobacco alternative.
Kevin O'Leary makes a $1 million offer; six young inventors aged 12 to 18 present their unsafe-driving detector; a mini-muffin that is a twist on s'mores; an online chat therapy business.
Unique eyewear made of sustainable wood; a camouflage clothing line for duck hunters; a premium denim line; high-end bedding for girls.
Fortified, sugar-free nut butters; an acupressure wrist band; an at-home tattoo removal device; an update on inventors who created surf-inspired fitness equipment.
A workout program that teaches people how to exercise in their heart rate zone; throwing dance parties for kids with a traveling disco van; a damage-proof cell phone case; an update on The Painted Pretzel.
Two entrepreneurs try to solve the "carmuter triangle"; an 18-year-old seeks an investment in her natural skincare line of sugar scrubs; shrink-wrap gift bags.
Gourmet meat business; a cooler with interior LED lighting; full-body spandex suit; an advance filter water bottle; follow up on a play and party space for kids from season 4.
Frozen concentrated gumbo brick; a bird feeder that shocks squirrels; artisan coffee subscription business; wooden home and kitchen items; ECreamery update.
Teaching kids how to ride a bike that doesn't have pedals; a movie about motorcycle racing; a hot-pink food truck run by beautiful women; fun photo booths.
Two women pitch their military-inspired jewelry line; traditional British scone; custom furniture; door-to-door luggage pickup service; update on the Scrub Daddy cleaning tool.
An app that provides international travelers with access to live translators; all-natural dog treats; a dating website designed to attract quality singles; gourmet grilled cheese and tomato sandwiches; Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz ("Phineas and Ferb").
Things get fiery in the Tank when Sir Richard Branson vents his frustration with Mark Cuban in a shocking, never-before-seen way. An 11-year-old inventor, skater, and surfer from San Clemente, California, solved a problem he had by recycling a skateboard deck to fit inside lockers and backpacks; an entrepreneur from Meridianville, Alabama, is revolutionizing aerial sports with his exhilarating human flight experience; a husband and wife team from Vicksburg, Mississippi, have literally elevated the camping experience with their outdoor camping gear; and an entrepreneur from San Francisco, California, claims her five-minute meditation app will help the world reduce stress, improve focus, and sleep better. Adventurer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Sir Richard Branson is featured in a profile highlighting how he made a career out of breaking tradition. Founder of the Virgin Group, Sir Richard has created more than 400 companies spanning travel, financial services, telecom, health & wellness, and more recently, space travel.
Entrepreneurs from Park City, Utah, and Burbank, California, have the ultimate survival kits to help get through the first 72 hours of an emergency; parents from Crested Butte, Colorado, were inspired by their son's rare illness to create a thriving business that is disrupting the snack chip industry; an entrepreneur from Cary, North Carolina, has a unique way to engage kids with a wireless microphone that you can throw; and a recent college graduate from Hamilton, New York, designed an app that takes the guesswork and turbulence out of navigating big airports. Also, a profile on serial investor Rohan Oza, dubbed "Hollywood's Brandfather" by the Hollywood Reporter and the mastermind behind some of the most iconic brands in the consumer space today. Born and raised in Zambia and of Indian descent, the profile highlights his humble but proud road to entrepreneurial success.
The Sharks debate if the solution to make coffee taste even better from two entrepreneurs from Cedarville, Ohio, is too much of a niche product; an entrepreneur from Woodland Hills, California, is at the forefront of a hot trend for those who need to increase their focus while decreasing stress; a high-energy mom from La Center, Washington, has a product that will make kids love brushing their hair; and two men from Midvale, Utah, surprise the Sharks about the danger of something they wear every day. Also, a follow-up with Tara Brown from San Diego, California, and Sleep Styler, which Lori Greiner invested in during season 8.
Chris Gronkowski from Colleyville, Texas, his brother Rob Gronkowski from the New England Patriots, and the rest of the Gronk brothers bring an insulated sports bottle to the Tank. Mark Cuban and Alex Rodriguez offer sage advice to a 17-year-old from St. Louis, Missouri, who devised a tool to quickly soothe foot pain; an entrepreneur from Santa Monica, California, with a nutrition and culinary background, has a sweeter way to eat a popular snack; and a man from Los Angeles, California, hopes to lock up a deal with his innovative way to keep belongings safe.
Millennials from Detroit, Michigan, hope to tailor a deal for their line of premium shirts for men 5'8" and under; two Los Angeles, California, photographers can make anyone look beautiful with the technology behind their high-end photo booth; a police officer and former Marine from Cumberland, Rhode Island, hopes the Sharks won't leave him hanging with his no-drill, no-hole curtain rod brackets; and two men from Coconut Creek, Florida, invented a personal flotation device with multifunctional options. Also, a follow-up with Cyndi Lee from Houston, Texas, and her multi-use kitchen tools, Safe Grabs, which Lori Greiner invested in during season 8.
A graphic designer and a patent attorney from Olympia, Washington, have a high-tech way to make children's story time more magical, but the Sharks are skeptical of their business model; a father from Brooklyn, New York, has a brand of functional paternity clothing for new dads; parents from Salem, Utah, bring in their five daughters to showcase a solution to hairy drain problems in the shower and bathtub; and a former pro football player and his business partner pitch a better version of a workout device.
An entrepreneur from Santa Monica, California, introduces the world's first all-electric, free car-sharing service; a monthly membership that makes it easy for parents and caregivers to discover, book and attend family activities at an affordable rate, from an entrepreneur in Chicago, Illinois; a Cambridge, Massachusetts, entrepreneur invented a product that can turn any regular bicycle into an electric bike in under one minute; and a digital baby journal that captures memories through text message, from an entrepreneur in Auburndale, Massachusetts.
A woman from Nokomis, Florida, dives into the "snark" tank with her brand of teas, which include ingredients laced with attitude; some Sharks are shocked when two ladies from Los Angeles, California, reveal that all women share a common hairy problem; parents from Albany, Oregon, solved the problem of babies touching the mess during diaper changes; and the Sharks think an entrepreneur from Aurora, Colorado, may be overvaluing his technology that can improve sleep and reduce stress.
An automatic dog potty system that wraps and then seals the waste to maintain a clean and odor-free home from an entrepreneur in Chicago, Illinois; two entrepreneurs from Phoenix, Arizona, designed an app to make tipping easier; twin entrepreneurs from Sacramento, California, hope to make the world of pickup basketball much simpler; and an invention that absorbs moisture and deodorizes sweaty sports gear from an entrepreneur in Ashburn, Virginia.
A U.S. Air Force fighter-jet machine-gun mechanic from Columbus, Ohio, introduces a high-performance problem-solver; an entrepreneur from Queens, New York, hopes the Sharks bite into a DNA test that aims to aid and optimize medical research; a Dallas, Texas, entrepreneur duo hopes to lure the Sharks with their high-tech solution for a common household chore; robots and drones are all the rage with boys, but one Bethesda, Maryland, entrepreneur is hoping to encourage more girls to get into coding and technology.
Two firefighters and entrepreneurs from Pembroke Pines, Florida, introduce their healthy, smoked fish dip; a hair- and beard-cutting template from an entrepreneur in Chapel Hill, North Carolina; two entrepreneurs from Vancouver, Washington, who created a unique hybrid of a stuffed animal and blanket for families on the go; and a device that chills an entire bottle of wine in just 30 seconds from an entrepreneur in San Francisco, California.
An entrepreneur with a “hate connection” app hopes to match with the Sharks; coconut water is all the rage, and one entrepreneur looks to bank on that with their new invention; one entrepreneur is hoping to help you reduce chronic disease by doing your own lab work; and an entrepreneur duo may have just found your favorite breakfast on the go.
A pair of entrepreneurs hope they have the fix for keeping you completely warm during the holiday season; one entrepreneur has taken the Christmas tree to a whole new level; one entrepreneur is hoping the sharks will like his take on covering a Christmas nuisance; and an entrepreneur duo may have just found your kid's direct connection to jolly old Saint Nick.
An entrepreneur from Brooklyn, New York, introduces an ingenious kitchen tool that solves one of the biggest gripes in cooking - the splatter that sprays your kitchen and clothes anytime you cook; an entrepreneur from Miami, Florida, invented a special stroller that allows caregivers to also fit in a workout; and entrepreneurs from New York City believe they have created the best men's garment out there.
An entrepreneur from New York City presents an innovative line of flatware, cups and plates that makes eating more hands-free and carefree; the only airtight, self-sealing zip-top bag in the world made entirely of pure silicone with all the benefits of glass is introduced by an entrepreneur from California; an Arlington, Virginia, entrepreneur hopes to take nap time to a whole new level; an entrepreneur from Pennsylvania is hoping to sell the Sharks on his non-toxic, super hydrophobic spray that repels stains.
Husband and wife entrepreneurs from Atlanta, Georgia, introduce the Sharks to their famous seafood breading mix business; an entrepreneur from Birmingham, Mississippi, provides pets and their owners a way to communicate with one another with her invention; a re-engineered bathrobe for today's man and for those men who wouldn't be caught dead in one is presented to the Sharks by an entrepreneur from Roslyn, New York; entrepreneurs from San Diego, California, inform the Sharks on what every man with long hair needs to know and have in their life.
An entrepreneur from Brookline, Massachusetts, empowers women to create a community that prioritizes living well, working hard and encouraging women to build businesses of their own with her idea; a trio of entrepreneurs from Williamsburg, Virginia, pitch the sharks a fresh, new way to ease people into water sports with their all-in-one invention; a registered nurse turned entrepreneur from Carlsbad, California, helps breastfeeding moms find a healthy and convenient way to increase their milk supply with her delicious food item; a panda-loving entrepreneur from Burbank, California, hopes to make panda lovers out of the Sharks when she presents her animal-themed pet apparel company.
A young entrepreneur from Columbus, Ohio introduces the Sharks to a dynamic pricing tool aimed at Millennials and their spending habits; two entrepreneurs from Park City, Utah and Alexandria, Virginia introduce their revolutionary cleaning tool that they expect will be in every home in the world; and a brother and sister-in-law pair from Medford, Oregon prove that pouring is boring by sharing their original wine product that makes drinking even more fun.
An innovative company that is rapidly redefining the art of gifting with the birth of their online platform makes its way into the "Tank" via a trio of entrepreneurs from Orange County, California; two men from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, introduce their coast guard-approved life jacket they feel is easier to use and will save lives; an entrepreneur from Atlanta, Georgia, pitches her online clothing company of products designed and manufactured in Africa; a mom-turned-entrepreneur from Montclair, New Jersey, manages to help create easier lives for parents with her all-in-one, self-protective silicone pacifier.
Two health conscious entrepreneurs from Redwood City, California, introduce the sharks to their guilt-free sweet treat; three athletes from Berkeley, California, share their magic solution for when a shower isn't possible and you're in the thick of a stinky situation; brothers from Oak Forest and Chicago, Illinois, present their pricing tool that collects spare change to help student loan borrowers; an entrepreneur from Wheeling, Illinois, presents his patented technology geared toward athletes, which helps secure and swap weights quickly and safely.
A couple of dog-loving entrepreneurs from Cornelius, North Carolina, and New Albany, Ohio, present their healthy, hydrating treat for thirsty dogs; two outdoorsmen from San Diego, California, and Orem, Utah, have designed a convenient portable outdoor fire which is healthy and easy to use; cousins from Tinderhill and Burlington, Vermont, turn their passion for the maple industry into a business and share their tree-made product; entrepreneurs from Los Angeles, California, share their healthy grab-and-go meal concept that creates a new standard to make healthy food affordable and a reality for all.
An entrepreneur from San Clemente, California, familiarizes the Sharks with his eyewear design engineered to eliminate digital eyestrain and block harmful rays; an entrepreneur from New York City introduces the world to the first avocado bar that serves healthy fast food; an entrepreneur from Burlingame, California, shows the sharks that they can cook anywhere under the sun with her portable solar invention; a trio of brothers from Arlington, Virginia, present their all-natural super beverage.
Entrepreneurs from Amarillo, Texas, introduce their new, fun and exciting way to decorate Easter eggs without all the mess; entrepreneurs from Los Angeles, California, pitch their glue-less, self-clinging, reusable tape invention; an entrepreneur from West Covina, California, shares his line of transportation devices to help people get around efficiently and save money; an entrepreneur from New York City presents his digital tool to turn loose change into effortless money.
An energetic entrepreneur from Key Biscayne, Florida, believes he has the best men's swimwear; entrepreneurs from Alhambra, California, present their "better" version of a popular beauty trend; an entrepreneur from Pinecrest, Florida, pitches the Sharks his solution for eating pasta without the guilt; an entrepreneur from Kingwood, Texas, has the cure for the dreaded hangover.
An entrepreneur from Atlanta, Georgia, introduces a smart device designed specifically to protect your packages from package thieves; an unexpected entrepreneur from Dalton, Georgia, invented a nontoxic and nonpermanent adhesive created for kids, by a kid; entrepreneurs from Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Los Angeles, California, believe they have created the solution to plastic straws and want the Sharks to suck responsibly with their new product; and husband and wife entrepreneurs from Spokane, Washington, believe they have created the next evolution in camping cookware and hope to change the way people eat outdoors.
Brothers from Orange County, California, introduce a product that solves the issue of pet shedding; an entrepreneur from Scottsdale, Arizona, believes he has invented a better way to carry a child’s car seat; an entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, presents her solution to a problem some well-endowed women face; an impressive entrepreneur from New York, New York, familiarizes the Sharks with her sophisticated version of a traditional snack.
A mother-daughter duo from Washington D.C., is passionate about their healthy vegan soups; an entrepreneur from Addison, Texas, pitches his new tool to make it simpler to invest in crypto-currency; a chef from New York, New York, wants to expand his vegan sushi restaurants across the nation; and in an emotional pitch, siblings from Long Island, New York, present the product of their late father, an NYC firefighter whose dream was to pitch in The Tank, but passed away before he could.
A father-and-son pair from Carlsbad, California, introduce a line of manscaping products for today’s refined man; a husband-and-wife duo from Los Angeles, California, present a new way to get refreshed; a duo from Los Angeles, California, enter the tank to pitch their sweet treat that complies with the keto diet craze; an immigrant from Vietnam pitches the Sharks his buttery-soft dress shirts in hopes of realizing his American dream and brings along an unlikely celebrity partner.
Sisters from Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, introduce a way to protect women’s handbags with their waterproof cover design; an entrepreneur from Raleigh, North Carolina, presents his automated travel service that will use your reward points to help you plan your next vacation at a fraction of the cost; an entrepreneur from San Marcos, California, pitches his one-handed pull broom and dustpan to help clean easily and effortlessly; an entrepreneur from Madison, Wisconsin, shows the Sharks an affordable way to make a healthy beverage with her at-home kit.
First into the Tank is a husband and wife team from Williamston, Michigan, who pitch their dissolvable protein pack product; an entrepreneur from Temecula, California, presents his dual-purpose strap design to keep valuables safe and secure; cousins from El Segundo, California, believe they have the ultimate solution to keeping a beer bottle cold with their neoprene-lined, stainless steel design; entrepreneurs from Anaheim, California, present their healthy alternative treat to sweets that capitalizes on the ketogenic diet trend.
There’s more holiday cheer than ever when an entrepreneurial elf from Southlake, Texas, presents his large database of Santa entertainers to help people hire Santa Claus during the holidays; entrepreneurs from Lafayette, Louisiana, solve the hassle of carrying skis on the slopes; entrepreneurs from Minneapolis, Minnesota, introduce their new twist on gift-giving designed to bring laughter to every occasion; last into the Tank is an entrepreneur from New York City who puts a modern twist on an old-fashioned favorite with her build-your-own oatmeal bar.
First into the Tank is a family of entrepreneurs from Chapin, South Carolina, and Fairhope, Alabama, who present a product that satisfies a unique, and some would say disgusting, obsession; husband and wife duo Joanna and David Parker from Englewood, New Jersey, introduce their convenient subscription service that makes meal time for kids stress-free for parents; an entrepreneur from Yorba Linda, California, pitches his Bollywood-inspired dance fitness program that gets the Sharks dancing; last into the Tank is a husband and wife pair from Dallas, Texas, who give the Sharks a taste of their better-tasting probiotic beverage.
First into the Tank is a husband and wife team from Newtown, Connecticut, who pitch their simple and brilliant rooftop assistance design that helps access your vehicle’s roof with one easy step; entrepreneurs from Chicago, Illinois, present their fitness workout that offers a softer, lower impact alternative to the treadmill; a teen entrepreneur from West Bloomfield, Michigan, introduces his solution for making the perfect coffee at home with his cold brew kit; a mom from Walnut Creek, California, presents her simple baby seat that sits right on your hip and makes it easier to carry your baby.
First into the tank are brothers from Provo, Utah, who introduce their fun and adventurous treasure hunt game experience for cities across the country; entrepreneurs from Cedarburg, Wisconsin, and New York City present their line of affordable and ethical streetwear that donates a school uniform to a child for every purchase; cousins from Dallas, Texas, present their eco-friendly product that helps wipe away your bum; entrepreneurs from San Jose, California, pitch their hands-free pet tool that makes bath time easier.
First into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Willis, Texas, who introduces her lay-flat cosmetic bag design that allows for easy access to materials. Entrepreneurs from San Diego, California, pitch their online boutique subscription shave club exclusively intended for women; while entrepreneurs from Basalt, Colorado, and Newport Coast, California, present their functional cat furniture designs which are durable and easy to clean. Last into the Tank is a mom from Palo Alto, California, who provides comfortable and stylish play dresses for mothers with young children.
First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Austin, Texas, and Cour d’Alene, Idaho, who pitch their safety product that specializes in confidently helping people travel with their pets; an entrepreneur from Venice Beach, California, introduces his collection of curated wines with straight-forward labels for a snob-free client; an entrepreneur from North Hollywood, California, presents his twist on an urban centric hair product to help amplify natural curls; last into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Oakland, California, who provides a subscription service that delivers Montessori Method-approved toys to families with young children.
First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, who introduce their innovative storm shelter/safe house design that can provide people safety in the comfort of their own home. An entrepreneur from White Plains, New York, presents her fresh baby food that trains babies to acquire a more sophisticated palette. Entrepreneurs from Port Orange, Florida, pitch their multi-use sandwich container product that keeps your sandwich safe, never soggy. Last into the Tank are entrepreneurs from New York, New York, and Venice, California, who pitch their space age solution for stinky feet.
First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Raleigh, North Carolina, who introduce their bake-at-home, all-natural treats. Entrepreneurs from Chicago, Illinois, pitch their clean beauty product made specifically for women with curly hair; while entrepreneurs from Austin, Texas, present their unique twist on yoga with the help from a surprising source. Last into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Woodstock, Georgia, who pitches her waterproof product that allows you to shower in public with privacy.
First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Arcadia and Folsom, California, who have a solution to fight back against bothersome telemarketers and scammers. Entrepreneurs from Oakland, California, present their easy-to-use 3D printer for kids to design and print their own toys, while an entrepreneur from New York, New York, pitches her savings and gifting online platform to help kids learn to save. Last into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Labelle, Missouri, who familiarizes the Sharks with her ethical and customizable meat box subscription delivery service.
First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Seattle, Washington, who introduce their spa design that relies on innovative, alternative therapy to relieve common aches and pains. An entrepreneur from Oakland, California, is at the forefront of the future of food by creating sustainable protein in a lab. When a family from Shelton, Connecticut, present their kid’s reward system, the kids take over the pitch; and last into the Tank is an entrepreneur from San Diego, California, who pitches his simple but ingenious device which helps you capture frame-worthy pictures with your best friend.
First into the Tank are brothers from Richardson, Texas, who introduce their decadent breakfast treat, authentic to a European staple; and entrepreneurs from San Francisco, California, pitch their online fashion trading platform with the aim of helping women save money while also easing the environmental impact of clothing manufacturing. Then, an active duty soldier from Leavenworth, Kansas, presents his idea for everyone to conveniently and affordably have a swimming pool; and last into the Tank is a mom from Los Angeles, California, who pitches her clever twist on a traditional children’s product that is designed to help mom’s on the go.
First into the Tank is an entrepreneur from North Bergen, New Jersey, who introduces a traditional hand-held food snack from his Argentinian culture. Entrepreneurs from Nashville, Tennessee, pitch their smart security product to help keep intruders out of the home. A trio of entrepreneurs from Clemson, South Carolina, present their convenient beverage carrier product designed to help keep items cold. Last into the Tank are a husband and wife from Potomac, Maryland, who introduce their online tool which helps offer a wide variety of family activities at an incredible discount.
First into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Wilmette, Illinois, who introduces his socially interactive, hilarious party game that will reveal much more about your friends than you may want to know. An entrepreneur from Washington, D.C., pitches his customized household product that ensures the safety of your family. An entrepreneur from Tenafly, New Jersey, presents his reusable bottle-emptying device for an easy solution to getting every last drop from your product. Last into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Mountain View, California, who introduces his healthy alternative to soda.
First into the Tank are sisters from San Jose, California, who combine two delectable desserts into one amazing treat. An entrepreneur from West Hollywood, California, pitches his modern alternative to traditional ATM machines. An entrepreneur from New York City presents his clothing design for both men and women that combines two comfortable fashion trends into one. Last into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Mclean, Virginia, who introduces his hypoallergenic sleeping product that helps reduce snoring and dry mouth.
First into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Redondo Beach, California, who pitches her high-tech product to discover hidden secrets about your cat. An entrepreneur from St. Louis, Missouri, presents his men’s fashion accessory that will help every man look extra refined, and a former “Shark Tank” entrepreneur from Pleasantville, California, who was shredded by the Sharks during his first visit, returns to the Tank for his shot at redemption with his line of all-electric water sports equipment. Last into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Miami Gardens, Florida, who introduces his delicious, multipurpose dip.
First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Van Nuys, California, who introduce their efficient privacy solution to open-office plan distractions with their modern phone booth design. An entrepreneur from San Francisco, California, shares her unconventional dessert concept that serves a childhood favorite snack. Entrepreneurs from Cleveland, Ohio, present their handy device that helps you easily enjoy all your favorite fast-food condiments on the go. Last into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Chicago, Illinois, who pitch their portable office furniture design to help you escape from your traditional working desk and also help to improve your health.
First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Fort Collins, Colorado, who present their fast-casual restaurant focusing on late-night food done right. Entrepreneurs from Lexington, Kentucky, pitch their line of designer bat houses for an effective natural solution to pest control. A husband and wife duo from San Diego, California, introduce their stylish product that keeps your pet safe from predators. Last into the Tank is a world-renowned jiujitsu instructor from Torrance, California, who solves a problem that we never knew we had with his dual fashion design.
The Sharks in this episode are Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec and Daymond John.
Entrepreneurs from New York City pitch their eco-friendly cleaning supply company which helps reduce plastic waste, while entrepreneurs from Nashville, Tennessee, introduce a science-based snack bar that blocks the absorption of fat when you eat it. An impressive 10-year old “kidprenuer” and her a mom from Honolulu, Hawaii, pitch her safe and fun baby spoon design that eliminates the long sharp design of a traditional spoon. And an entrepreneur from Alexandria, Virginia, presents his frozen food brand that delivers authentic, plant-based East Mediterranean cuisine while also helping with social change.
A Malaysian immigrant living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, fulfills her American dream by starting her light therapy lamp business. Entrepreneurs from Millford, Connecticut, introduce their portable oxygen in a can. An entrepreneur from Japan, living in Spring Valley, California, pitches her unusual solution to maintaining a youthful appearance. Finally, entrepreneurs from San Jose, California, with a plant-based version of a guilty pleasure make a shocking decision.
Entrepreneurs from Austin, Texas, bring a unique solution to remembering passed loved ones by turning their ashes into diamonds. While entrepreneurs from New York City claim they have redesigned the best version of a men’s classic fashion staple. Entrepreneurs from San Diego, California, and Phoenix, Arizona, believe they have a game-changing innovation to wireless charging. And finally, a couple from Everett, Washington, claim to have finally solved the mystery of the missing baby sock.
Entrepreneurs from Malibu, California, have modernized an age-old craft by offering knife sharpening by mail. A mother-daughter duo from Jacksonville, Florida, introduces a simple yet ingenious device that offers relief for all who suffer from bug bites. While an entrepreneur from Western Springs, Illinois, pitches a bathroom product to help block odors before they start. Finally, a Muslim American from Rockville, Maryland, invented a vegan alternative to pork rinds.
A family from Grand Junction, Colorado, introduce their portable product designed to bring all the conveniences of a kitchen to the great outdoors. Entrepreneurs from Wilmington, Delaware, present their mobile solution to help with gadget repair. Meanwhile, entrepreneurs from Denver, Colorado, pitch their stylish and affordable sports design that transforms sneakers into golf shoes. Finally, entrepreneurs from Provo, Utah, invented a product that helps relieve body pain and improve recovery.
A 13-year-old from Gallatin, Tennessee, presents his ingenious improvement to a household gardening tool. An entrepreneur from Bend, Oregon, introduces the Sharks to the relatively unknown, lowest carb nut on the planet with his food product line. While a husband and wife duo from Fort Worth, Texas, pitch their safe design, engineered to provide a lifetime of perfect shaves. Finally, a surgeon from Los Angeles, California, presents his formulated immune support pack designed to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use.
An immigrant who once lived in a refugee camp and her husband, who now live in Huntington Beach, California, present their kid’s shoe company that is designed to be fashionable and save money; entrepreneurs from Long Lake, Minnesota, introduce their fashion line for customers who want to be twins with their best friends; an entrepreneur from Burbank, California, pitches his kitchen tool which sparks a lively debate among the Sharks regarding peanut butter. Finally, a family of entrepreneurs from Gulf Shores, Alabama, introduces the Sharks to “freak shakes.”
An entrepreneur from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is banking on his cutting-edge stem cell technology to save pets from diseases in the future. A native New Yorker, who now lives in Los Angeles, California, introduces her healthier alternative to a traditional style deli meat; while an entrepreneur from Santa Monica, California, hopes his innovative and multifunctional exercise device will become the next multimillion-dollar hit in fitness. Finally, entrepreneurs from Santa Monica, California, introduce a genius innovation in outdoor furniture.
An entrepreneur from Miami Gardens, Florida, presents his patented system that easily helps decorate and set up a Christmas tree in a matter of minutes. Santa and his elves from Murray, Utah, enter the tank with their fun and easy-to-attach body decor, while an entrepreneur from Stowe, Vermont, presents his web rental service that ships outdoor gear and apparel directly to you, wherever and whenever adventure strikes. Finally, an entrepreneur from West Boylston, Massachusetts, introduces his innovative tool to make holiday gift-wrapping easier.
A mother-daughter duo from Atlanta, Georgia, introduce the Sharks to their baby product that makes baby-travel less stressful by helping them sleep more restful. An entrepreneur from Mount Pleasant, Utah, introduces his cold-weather clothing line that keeps you warm, even when wet. While entrepreneurs from Happy Valley, Oregon, hope their portable transportation device will become the next multimillion-dollar hit. Finally, an entrepreneur from South Murrysville, Pennsylvania, pitches his genius innovation in window screens.
A 13-year-old entrepreneur from Bentonville, Arkansas, introduces the Sharks to her stylish and innovative line of socks that help hold important items close all while giving back. A couple from Miami, Florida, present their all-natural and ethical beauty product line, while a husband and wife duo from Cleveland, Ohio, hope the Sharks will invest in their sexy technological device which will help couples turn missed opportunities into more romance. Finally, an entrepreneur from New York City pitches her vegan alternative to nut butters with her sweet and healthy line of spreads.
An entrepreneur from Redondo Beach, California, introduces the Sharks to his healthy coconut beverage. A husband and wife duo from Eagle, Indiana, present their unique twist to a typical household item, while entrepreneurs from Los Angeles, California, hope the Sharks will invest in their food allergy prevention system for babies. Finally, an entrepreneur from Erie, Colorado, pitches his healthy snack product line using an ancient grain.
A husband and wife duo from Los Angeles, California, pitch their stylish weighted design that adds a constant but comfortable resistance to your workout. Entrepreneurs from Sunset Beach, California, try to get the Sharks to bite on their product that eliminates bland dog food and will get dogs excited to eat; while brothers from Portland, Oregon, seek an investment for their event space that features an American family-favorite game. Finally, entrepreneurs from New York City introduce their multipurpose hair and skin-softening product for the nether regions.
Entrepreneurs from Thousand Oaks, California, are reinventing the toothpaste game with their sustainable teeth-cleaning products, while a mother and son duo from San Francisco, California, introduce their convenient and affordable solution to helping families pack light and travel easier with baby gear. An entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, enters the tank and presents a healthier version of a decadent treat. Finally, a pair of classmates from New York City pitch their customizable eyewear product line for kids.
Can a mother from Los Angeles, California, recover when the sharks discover the huge amount of money she has spent on her healthier beverage alternative for kids? An entrepreneur from Lakewood, New Jersey, believes he has the next AirBnB, while mothers from San Antonio, Texas, believe they have found the way to maintain peace and calm on car rides with kids. Brothers from Woodbury, Minnesota, present their portable and multifueled outdoor design to help you achieve authentic flavor when cooking a traditional Italian dish.
A stylish and affordable mobile real estate concept; a snack with Indian roots; a portable solution to powering small tech devices; a new way to ensure safety while using tools; an update on apparel company Bombas; Rohan Oza is the guest shark.
An Italian cuisine business; a fashion line that provides a functional solution to a common problem for babies; a humane pest control solution; a former beauty queen turns one of the biggest issues in farming into a business opportunity.
A group of entrepreneurs from Belleville, New Jersey, introduce their footwear brand dedicated to reinventing the traditional house slipper into your favorite sneaker. A former "Shark Tank" entrepreneur from San Diego, California, returns to the tank, this time pitching his online mentoring program that helps high school students and their parents navigate the college admissions process. An entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, helps you make your bed in a fraction of the time with her bedding product, while a golfer from Pasadena, California, provides a fresh new twist on sports fashion with his apparel line.
An entrepreneur from Madison, Wisconsin, goes all in on his state’s staple food. Can best friends from Los Angeles, California, convince the Sharks to invest in their energy product which keeps people awake and alert on the go? Moms from Evanston, Illinois, try to sell the Sharks on the business of slime with their play-driven environment for kids. Finally, a family of entrepreneurs from Okarche, Oklahoma, pitch their garden product designed to keep homes pest-free without risking harm to those inside.
An entrepreneur from Old Hickory, Tennessee, uses her Southern charm and cooking skills to pitch the Sharks on expanding her fried food empire. A father and daughter duo from Alexandria, Virginia, wheel in their gardening product as they ask the Sharks to help them add to their toolshed of ideas. An entertainer from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, gets the Sharks moving as he showcases his unique approach to exercise classes. Finally, a creative businesswoman from Queens, New York, paints the Sharks a picture of how to grow her service that connects customers with local artists.
A gadget designed to safely and quickly get children in and out of a car; a lower-cost computer for kids; a data-driven approach to skin care; a device created to bring a robot revolution to children's education; Anne Wojcicki guest sharks.
A modern version of a fading men's fashion trend; a far-out textiles brand; a clothing design which helps to comfortably bring dads and their babies closer together; a solution to one of childhood's messiest milestones.
An ingenious line of office products that makes working or learning more functional and eco-friendly; a safety product for saving lives; a healthy take on a favorite childhood drink; the future of restaurants; Rohan Oza guest judges.
A solution to help babies sleep through the night; a personalized body care brand; a plant-based alternative for a favorite comfort food; a stylish version of a comfortable outdoor accessory; Daniel Lubetzky guest judges.
A solution for storing paint efficiently; a portable electric vehicle charger; a product designed to keep garments safe from bacteria and odor; an improved blanket.
Guest shark Kendra Scott; a women's undergarment subscription service; an effortless approach to a classic breakfast meal; an eco-friendly alternative to collecting dog waste; a healthy take on a beloved snack food.
An adult swaddle design; inventive approach to fish luring; a retail franchise that serves a variety of cereal-centric treats; a product designed to relieve back pain; an update on Bala Bangles.
A healthy alternative to salt; a spring-loaded cake stand; an entertaining approach to the tried-and-true carving knives often used during holidays; a product designed to attach a cellphone to almost any surface.
A unique fitness system; a high-tech headband designed to provide the brain with a boost of energy; festive party hats; a wine made from honey.
A vegan version of a classic grab-and-go snack; pandemic-inspired masks; a stress-reducing beverage; a product designed to make grilling an eco-friendly experience.
A line of giant, inflatable holiday ornaments; a solution for lingering in the bathroom; a unique way to shred on the slopes; a safety hazard for kids in the winter.
An entrepreneur from Surfside, Florida, pitches a classic dessert with a healthy twist. Two safety-oriented engineers from Littleton, Colorado, share their product designed to boost visibility while navigating the streets. An entrepreneur from Los Angeles pitches a hands-free gadget. Three entrepreneurs from Miami pitch an educational robot.
A former WNBA player knows what athletes want in a sports drink; an entrepreneur enlists the help of a superstar to show off his work from home necessity; a couple's secret to "sexy time."
A twist on traditional sauces; artisan-made designs inspired by the craftsmanship of each country; a vibrant beauty and lifestyle brand that celebrates the creators' multicultural heritage.
Entrepreneurs from Chicago, Illinois, pitch their take on a traditional snack food. An immigrant from Ghana and a social media star from Indianapolis, Indiana, bring pitch their single-serve all-in-one portable product. A husband-and-wife duo from San Francisco, California, presents their beverage line made from real herbs, fruits and flowers. An entrepreneur from Houston, Texas, makes taking care of newborns a little easier. Season 11's kidpreneur Cassidy Crawley updates us on her Honolulu, Hawaii-based, two-in-one chew toy and baby spoon company, Baby Toon.
Entrepreneurs from Atlanta, Georgia, pitch a product to keep belongings germ-free. A brother-and-sister duo from West Palm Beach, Florida, have invented a way to prevent drink spiking. An entrepreneur from Brooklyn, New York, pitches her guilt-free vegan treats. An entrepreneur from Carbondale, Colorado, pitches an eco-friendly way to shred the slopes. Season 2 Kimberly Nelson and season 6 Jeff and Jennifer Martin update us on how their companies Daisy Cake & Pipcorn, are doing.
An entrepreneur from St. Paul, Minnesota, pitches his self-cleaning bedding. A husband and wife from New York City introduce their twist on an Italian food snack. An entrepreneur from Santa Cruz, California, pitches his line of cool headwear designed to eliminate tension headaches. A duo from Longbranch, New Jersey, demonstrates how one can turn any aluminum can of beer into a draft beer experience.
An entrepreneur from San Luis Obispo, California, pitches high heels that are sexy and comfortable. A husband and wife from Los Angeles pitches a solution for a common food storage issue. Entrepreneurs from Le Claire, Iowa, present their solution to a common frustration with women's bathing suits. A kidpreneur and her mom from Houston, Texas, persevere through hardship to launch a successful sauce company.
Two friends from Mandeville, Louisiana, introduce their bedding product to make bed-making more convenient. A trio of entrepreneurs from Hyattsville, Maryland, pitch their delicious plant-based take on a classic favorite food. An entrepreneur from New York City shows the Sharks an easy way to walk your dog without tracking dirt and germs. Another entrepreneur from Brooklyn, New York, presents her fun educational app designed to help kids learn coding.
A chef from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, introduces his way to eat healthier meals. An entrepreneur from Lewes, Delaware, pitches her line of stress-relief tools. A pair of entrepreneurs from Holstein, Iowa, pitch their innovative apparel that keeps your drinks cool and your hands free. An entrepreneur from Rochester, Minnesota, shares her solution to keeping babies busy and entertained.
An entrepreneur from Brooklyn, New York, pitches his eco-friendly approach to sausage making. Two entrepreneurs from Los Angeles pitch their ultra-portable product designed to keep things cool. A family from San Clemente, California, pitch their unique take on riding the waves. A father and daughter from Naperville, Illinois, pitch a stress-free solution for a common problem parents face while shopping with their newborn.
Two entrepreneurs from New York City pitch a vegan take on a beloved drink. A husband and wife from Orland Park, Illinois, pitch their product designed to remove hair from your hands in the shower or bath. Entrepreneurs from Cleveland, Ohio, and Accra, Ghana, pitch their product designed to enhance a tattoo. An entrepreneur from Denton, Texas, pitches family biking with his electric bike company.
An entrepreneur from Springfield, Missouri, shares his invention that helps prevent the spread of germs like COVID-19. A husband-and-wife duo from Scottsdale, Arizona, introduce their refrigerated safe that makes contactless delivery more secure. An entrepreneur from South Jordan, Utah, hopes his idea for an at-home probiotic maker grows on the Sharks. A pair of entrepreneurs from Charlotte, North Carolina, and Atlanta, Georgia, respectively, is over the moon about their spacesuit-influenced gadget guard.
An ophthalmologist from Greensboro, North Carolina, pitches her beauty product that combines luxury and glamour with safety and quality. An entrepreneur from Aurora, Oregon, pitches an easy way to cut cheese. An entrepreneur from Acton, Massachusetts, pitches her beauty organizer space saver. Two entrepreneurs from Ocean County, New Jersey, introduces their reusable and effective approach to removing pet hair from clothes.
Two chefs from Oakland, California, made a major pivot when the pandemic nearly derailed their business based on a perishable, rare ingredient. A husband and wife duo from Gilbert, Arizona, pitch a portable hand-washing device. An entrepreneur from Austin, Texas, pitches an easy approach to drying greens with her space-saving design. An entrepreneur from Foster City, California, pitches his high tech, self-cleaning water bottle.
An entrepreneur from New York City pitches her new way to experience art. A trio of entrepreneurs from Moore, Oklahoma, pitch their innovative cleaning tool. A mother and daughter duo from Virginia Beach, Virginia, proves vegan food doesn't have to be boring or non-indulgent. A husband and wife duo from Edina, Minnesota, pitch their portable, rechargeable solar-powered device.
An athlete from Houston, Texas, pitches his portable basketball shooting machine. An entrepreneur from Los Angeles pitches her no-bake and nutritious snacks. Two entrepreneurs from Elmore and Chagrin Falls, Ohio, respectively, share how to keep their sneakers clean. A pair of entrepreneurs from Boulder, Colorado, pitch their all-in-one beer making device.
A pair of entrepreneurs from Industry, California, pitch their custom pillow based on your unique sleep profile. Two entrepreneurs from Ipswitch, Massachusetts, pitch their alternative to a traditional sport. Entrepreneurs from Plymouth, Michigan, pitch their grilling product idea. A husband and wife duo from Boise, Idaho, pitch their easy, functional shoes.
A husband and wife from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pitch life sized, scientifically accurate, animatronic dinosaurs! An entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, pitches the virtues of a popular caffeinated Vietnamese beverage. An entrepreneur from Buna, Texas, pitches her beverage coolers. A pair of entrepreneurs from San Andrés, Colombia, and Simpsonville, South Carolina, introduce their tool that helps parents conquer potty training.
Guest shark Emma Grede; a line of functional apparel and accessories; a healthy superfood product; a way to store jewelry when on the go; a New York fashion designer who wants to transform the way clothes are manufactured in America.
Guest shark Peter Jones; a one-of-a-kind custom song service; a work-from-home product that increases productivity; a mail-order meal service; an apparel company focused on helping clean the world's oceans.
A learning platform to empower students to reach their creative potential through art; an oat-based spread; a boozy spin on a wedding day essential; a fun and edible innovation designed to reduce single-use plastics; guest shark Daniel Lubetzky.
Guest shark Nirav Tolia; a solution to a problem for swimmers; a tool to help cat lovers find their perfect match; a product designed to encourage children to wash their hands; a beauty line inspired by a woman's African heritage.
An online wedding planning service; a gadget that prevents bedding from tangling, twisting and balling up; an unconventional way to avoid early morning meetings; a trendy clothing brand designed to inspire youth all over the world.
Nextdoor co-founder Nirav Tolia guest sharks; a healthy food delivery service; an online platform for couples about to tie the knot; a nutritious take on a classic dessert; an online tool to help off-duty firefighters make additional income.
Daniel Lubetzky guest sharks; an innovative cleaning alternative for every household; a reinvention of a childhood favorite; a surprising approach to skin care; an update on Dude Wipes.
Holiday cheer designs; a product to keep your ornaments safe; spread joy digitally; helping children communicate with the North Pole; an update on Holibal.
A fitness system; an ap-peeling kitchen gadget; an online self-care program; a product for hands-free device holding; an update on Legendary Burgers.
Guest shark Kevin Hart. A fun tool for snacking; an ancient product updated with space-age materials; a social network to connect fans with celebrities; a publishing company to help learn about African history.
Reality TV personality Peter Jones; a tool for cleaning quickly and easily; a healthier version of a favorite indulgence; a stylish men's apparel line; a problem-solving wearable design; an update on Quevos.
An easy-to-use organic skin care product line born from a personal need; confidence-boosting swimwear; a convenient tool that helps combat an annoying problem; a jewelry brand made from a unique recycled material; an update on Bunch Bikes.
A tool that turns a dumbbell into a dynamic workout; a product to soothe anxiety and fidgeting; a device to make blowing out birthday candles germ-free; a chicken coop creation; an update on Better Bedder.
Guest shark Emma Grede. Beauty products for melanin-rich skin; a product to reduce diaper odor; products made from an ancient superfood; a way to help during breastfeeding; an update on Wicked Good.
All-natural personal care products; a customizable fashion design for sports fans; a support system exclusively for women; Nigerian immigrants celebrate their African heritage with their children's fashion clothing line; an update on Touch Up Cup.
A portable product meant for beach hangs; an all-in-one meal prep system to help cooks stay organized; a portable and private workspace design; a product for bringing joy to new couples; an update on Chapul Cricket Bars.
A plant-based natural hair care line crafted for multicultural young men; a solution to help pet parents keep their dogs calm during loud events; a healthy snack made from an ancient superfood; a former athlete combines art and play; an update on Pizza Cupcakes.
Guest judge Emma Grede; a healthy alternative to bacon; a product designed to aid a favorite childhood activity; an adaptive clothing line with a mission to increase comfort for those struggling due to a disability; a product designed for dancers; an update on Nightcap.
A drawing tool for artists; equipment designed to keep one's dog mentally and physically fit; a productivity tool which helps professionals; a custom sweet treat design; Daymond John is updated on Tenikle.
A product designed to keep your cat stimulated; a product used for potty-training; a measuring tool for cutting hair; an inclusive product line providing aid to minor injuries; Mark Cuban gets an update on “Trophy Smack.”
A tasty and convenient Korean food; a product to help with an individual’s wellness routine; a common cooking tool perfect for easy cooking; a sports medicine product designed for athletes; Lori Greiner is updated on “Souper Cubes.”
A line of healthy treats utilizing recycled vegetable waste; a cute professional lighting product; a delicious, hydrating beverage filled with antioxidants & made from a common desert plant; a multifunctional fashion accessory; Mark Cuban is updated o “Dino Don.”
A line of cosmetics for men; a stylish watersport apparel brand; a travel product designed to keep pups hydrated during any excursion; a fun solution to drinking a beverage while fishing; an update on “Doughp.”
Guest shark Kevin Hart; a line of health products using nature's most powerful superfood; an online marketplace designed to help college athletes cash in on their fame; an all-in-one total body fitness tool; a plant-based approach to a fast-food favorite.
Home viewers have a chance to weigh in on whether the Sharks should take the plunge and make a deal.
A kit for teaching how to create cuddly animal characters; a trussing device designed to cook the perfect bird; a company that provides convenient personal storage for medical necessities; Mark Cuban gets an update on Beatbox Beverages.
A unique tool for carving pumpkins; a foldable 2-in-1 fitness product; a new version of a traditional Korean dish; a sculpting play set designed for children; Lori Greiner gets an update on Fish Fixe.
A solution that makes moving to and from college easy. A natural nonalcoholic beverage. A handmade, African-inspired home-decor line. A product designed to bring clean air into homes. Mark Cuban gets an update on Mad Rabbit.
Emma Grede, the CEO of Good American, guest sharks; a napping product designed to reduce stress; a fashion-forward bridal brand; a product which allows kids to unleash their creativity without the mess; a line of cozy accessories for the great outdoors; Robert Herjavec gets an update on The Magic5.
Guest shark Peter Jones; a luxury apparel line designed to elevate one's office look; a portable way to enjoy beverages on tap; a fruit preservation device; a fruit-infused wine collection; an update on Curie, a natural product line.
An artisan cheese delivery service; a product line designed to keep cars fresh; a stylish lighting kit for sports equipment; a solution designed to refresh and enhance all shaving needs. Emma Grede gets an update on ooakshell.
Guest shark Daniel Lubetzky. An exciting way to feed hummingbirds. An entertaining product to ease anxiety and reduce stress. A fire-defense system. A wearable and eco-friendly fitness design makes it easier to sweat. Robert Herjavec gets an update on Basepaws.
A home decor delivery service. A hand-held product for today's children. A better way to learn how to play a classic game. A reusable and high-quality home decor design. Mark Cuban gets an update on Ready Set Foods.
Guest Shark Gwyneth Paltrow. A healthier version of a favorite breakfast indulgence. An elevated product to keep your beverages crisp and cool. A low-calorie superfood alternative. An eco-friendly version of a baby product.
Guest Shark Tony Xu. A beauty brand for the great outdoors. A technology to maximize your workout at the gym. A modern twist on a healthy beverage. A sustainable health care product line.
Guest Shark Daniel Lubetzky. A beauty line using an ancient symbol of Mexican culture. A healthy drink trend at home. An allergen-free alternative to a healthy snack. A refreshing line of beverages inspired by Latin American culture.
A nontoxic disposal of kitchen cooking oils. A tool that transforms eating utensils into a common kitchen accessory. A viral device designed to help save time and lessen fatigue. A product to keep creepy crawlers out of your home.
Guest shark Emma Grede. An all-in-one product to keep smiles fresh and bright. A recycling service for the apparel industry. An anti-chafing product for thighs. A beverage with African roots that empowers women farmers. An update on Cupboard Pro.
Desserts made with a unique ingredient. A way to stay active yet protected under the sun. A clean and sustainable makeup brand. A product that targets oral and gum care. Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner are updated on Foam Party Hats.
A better way to change diapers in public restrooms. An automobile accessory for more convenient road-trips. A smart service to bring pet parents peace of mind. A nutrient-dense sweet indulgence without the guilt. Robert Herjavec and Daniel Lubetzky are updated on TANDM Surf.
A soft serve twist on a traditional ice cream cone. A wearable wireless control for your phone. A smart app that takes travel to the next level. High-performance winter equipment for shredding down a resort run. Daymond John is updated on Bee Sweet Lemonade.
A portable product for camping without creating a wildfire. A smoothie making machine. A biodegradable oral health product. A way to keep America's favorite dessert cool on the go. Mark Cuban and Emma Grede are updated on No Limbits adaptive clothing.
Guest Shark Gwyneth Paltrow. A unique cremation service. A stylish travel accessory. A spice company that fights farmer inequality. A new way to store breastmilk. An update on Yellow Leaf Hammocks.
A gourmet energy snack. A clothing line to fit every body type. A less messy play-on-the-go product. A Mexican food brand inspired by a family recipe. An update on Oogiebear, baby care.
Freeze-dried "miracle" berries. A clothing brand founded on mental health. Edible food paint for children. Satin-lined headwraps. An update on Collars & Co. with Mark Cuban and Peter Jones.
A social media star's board game. HBCU collegiate fashion designs. A wardrobe accessory. An innovative eyewear design.
A low-calorie chocolate, a wine to pair with pizza, a medical eye patch for children, and an herbal soap for eczema.
Guest Shark Daniel Lubetzky. A lightweight, reusable sandbag, an earth-friendly alternative to human composting, leggings for men, and toasty, ready-to-eat Latin American foods.
Michael Rubin makes his guest Shark debut. A bot service for consumers, frozen beef Wellingtons, a baseball glove wrapper, and a dating advice service.
A portable outdoor game that combines pickleball and Spikeball, a pet-sitting service for weddings and events, a high-fashion bodysuit, and gourmet made-to-order French fries.
Entrepreneurs present spellbinding, spine-tingling business opportunities. Blumhouse CEO and founder Jason Blum joins the panel as a guest shark.
A handy accessory for using the bathroom outdoors, a collection of tiny building materials for hobbyists, a stickable guitar pick, and a line of customizable children’s clothing.
Tilt-able and flippable reading glasses, an exciting educational game for kids, a pair of high-tech ski goggles, and a line of delicious dessert toppings.
Realistic instant fake snow that never melts; a mini vacuum that picks up little toys; a line of culturally relevant, seasonal products that celebrate Black families; homemade gingerbread cake molds.
Guest Shark Emma Grede. An artisanal vegan cheese company, emergency underwear, a suitcase designed for wine bottles, and an alternative to the traditional bra.
Sprinkles Cupcakes founder Candace Nelson returns as a guest shark. A modern tinned seafood company. A diaper changing helper. A brake for skateboards. Lightweight packable meals.
A damage-free wall light. An umbrella with two handles. A silicone placemat with an edge. A gluten-free alternative to popcorn.
Vegan mushroom bacon, a mobile bartending class, healthy peanut butter for dogs, and huggable plush toys that play custom songs for children. Guest Shark Daniel Lubetzky.
Kitty litter that signals health issues. A chic lunch box. High-performance baby blankets. Bodysuits designed for women in uniform. Guest Shark Emma Grede.
Beauty products specially formulated for redheads. A stylish bird house equipped with a hidden camera. An app for plant care. A splash guard for bath time.
A state-of-the-art bionic prosthetic device. Artisanal desserts for dogs. A bug-catching device. Insulated water bottles guaranteed to keep beverages cold for 36 hours.
A vegan marshmallow creme, a non-invasive digital pet thermometer, a drawing app that utilizes augmented reality, and a line of Filipino American sauces and condiments.
A robotic personal chef for the home, an easy-to-install dual showerhead, premium chocolate birthday candles, and a nursing cover with a built-in fan.
An immersive murder mystery experience, an app that turns any video into a game, self-service grocery stores, and allergen-free baked goods. Jason Blum returns as Guest Shark.
An all-in-one styling device for textured hair, a multi-use water bottle, a baby bottle monitor that signals spoiled milk, and swim goggles that will not pull your hair. Emma Grede returns as Guest Shark.
An ergonomic bike seat, an app that simplifies wedding planning, a post-workout muscle recovery soap, and a simple tool to add bling to hair.
A robotic burger vending machine, bespoke hats that display hometown pride, customizable footwear, and a resistance band to develop the perfect jump shot. Michael Rubin returns as Guest Shark.
A protein bar with a brain-health mission, a coffee substitute that does not cause jitters, organic plant-care products, and an easier way to floss. Guest Shark Candace Nelson returns.
Mushroom-based mocktails, custom-fit mouthguards, an Asian American-led sneaker brand, and an app to boost one's cardio game.
At-home seafood steam pots, fried chicken-shaped ice cream, a magnetic solution to safely secure skis & snowboards, and a portable backyard golf game. Todd Graves makes his debut as a Guest Shark.
Customizable ski poles, all-natural lip balms, at-home sugaring hair removal kits and a line of oat-based donuts. Kendra Scott returns as a Guest Shark.
A new plant-based seafood, an intelligent chamber that grows mushrooms, unconventional men's swimwear, and convertible clothing designed to fit one's lifestyle.
A kid-friendly cardboard cutter, a way to strengthen your athletic grip, a creative content camp for kids, and a refreshing twist on sweet tea. Rashaun Williams returns as Guest Shark.
A portable pingpong game, an at-home bar experience, a T-shirt brand that aims to preserve family memories, and a lightweight foam cooler fit for any occasion. Todd Graves returns.
The Tank is transformed into a winter wonderland, and entrepreneurs present Sharks with business opportunities that celebrate the magic of the holiday season.
A self-tanner geared toward men, a new-and-improved flashlight, a reusable cup service for marathoners, and an authentic instant pho.
An heirloom keepsake trunk, an easy-to-sew quilt kit, a line of seamless swimsuits, and outdoor performance socks created for women. Jamie Kern Lima guest sharks.
Practical water bottle accessories, a baby name database, an easy-to-use tub hose, and hassle-free baby clothes.
A portable three-in-one charger, a DIY electric vehicle kit, a take-home sweet potato pie, and indoor bumper cars for kids.
A kid-friendly coffee brand, gluten-free pastries, a personalized bird food mix, and a book that keeps one's family history alive.
A one-of-a-kind icebreaker game, a practical hat storage solution, a no-mess chicken feeder, and a construction-themed park for families.
A portable athlete recovery device, an automated tattoo machine, eco-friendly buckwheat milk, and compression hockey gear. Guest Shark Rashaun Williams.
A piece of history delivered, a virtual theme park experience, eco-friendly plantable pots, and a culturally unique greeting card.
A new twist on frozen food, a state-of-the-art air purifier that works while one sleeps, sheer socks with flair, and a rugged liner to protect car seats from active pets.
Expressive eco-friendly socks, shock-absorbing shoes, a high-tech jet ski, and a line of low-alcohol beer.
An anti-snoring pillow, a chair that converts into a football game, an emotional support doll for dogs, and ready-to-eat packaged chicken. Michael Strahan makes his Guest Shark debut.
A cleaning device for homegrown eggs, a reusable paint tray, a line of superfood seasoning, and customizable fundraising blankets. Chip and Joanna Gaines make their Guest Shark debut.
Gear for female fighters, an at-home sprout grower, high-protein ice cream bars, and an airline for pets and their humans. Alexis Ohanian makes his Guest Shark debut.
Business ventures that include on-the-go snacking olives, a line of stylish labor gowns & maternity wear, a first-aid kit for kids, and healing teas made from flowers. Allison Ellsworth makes her Guest Shark debut.
A helmet designed for surfing, snackable pasta chips, 3D-printed string instruments, and a signature ramen dish you can make from home.
'Tis the season for holiday cheer, but will the Sharks be in the giving spirit? Entrepreneurs present seasonal offerings in hopes of fa-la-la-landing an investment deal with the Sharks.
A portable relief bottle, precision golf tees, a trusted nosebleed solution, and digital windows that improve your health. Michael Strahan returns as Guest Shark.
A baby-soothing device, date-sweetened chocolate, a DIY crafting studio, and a poolside party service.
An e-compass for finding friends, a no-swipe dating app, customizable screen protectors, and an app for hosting soccer pick-up games. Alexis Ohanian returns as guest shark.
A dorm bed extender for added comfort, a marriage proposal planning service, a backyard game mashup, and a rechargeable cordless box cutter. Chip & Joanna Gaines return as guest sharks.
Cranberry wellness shots, a cozy chair cover, shoelaces that stay tied, and kitty litter made from olive pits. Fawn Weaver makes her debut as a guest shark.
A low-sugar, aloe vera-based soda, a grocery store without packaging, reclaimed golf balls, and tangle-free hair ties. Allison Ellsworth returns as a guest shark.