Beauty Industry

Osmo to Sell 10 Proprietary AI-Developed Fragrance Ingredients 

The sale will take place as a first-of-its-kind auction at the World Perfumery Congress in June 23.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Osmo, the olfactory technology company, announced the first-ever auction of fragrance captives, offering exclusive, perpetual licenses to 10 proprietary molecules developed through its Olfactory Intelligence platform. 

For the first time, it gives all industry players, from fragrance houses to CPG companies, equal visibility and an opportunity to secure next-generation ingredients that traditional development pipelines would take years to produce.

Launching at the World Perfumery Congress in Monterey, California, on June 23, the auction disrupts a historically closed process in which ingredient development has always been internal and never for sale. 

Alex Wiltschko, CEO and Founder of Osmo, said, 

“We built Osmo to accelerate fragrance innovation, and this auction is the clearest expression of that mission. These molecules exist because AI can do in months what traditional discovery takes years to achieve. Now we’re opening access to them in a way the industry has never seen before.”

Osmo’s Olfactory Intelligence platform operates on a different discovery model. 

The fragrance industry has long relied on a slow and expensive model for developing new captive ingredients. 

Captive molecules have historically stayed internal, rarely made available to outside buyers, and never through an open, competitive process.

Rather than experimenting in the lab through trial and error, Osmo screens billions of potential molecules through AI modeling, predicting smell, intensity, performance, and safety profile before any physical molecule is created. 

With 10x higher success rates compared to industry norms and 5–10x greater cost efficiency, this approach has enabled Osmo to build a pipeline of 43 molecules in less than three years. 

Mike Rytokoski, Senior Vice President at Osmo, said, 

“When the industry has better ingredients, everyone benefits. Our initial goal was to create amazing novel molecules for our own use, but we realized that it’s better to get these materials into the hands of larger companies who can bring them to consumers at scale. This auction is how we will achieve this.”

Interested buyers will indicate which captives they wish to evaluate, receive samples, and complete an approximately 12-week diligence period before submitting binding bids. 

The process is open to fragrance houses, CPG companies with in-house perfumery capabilities, and chemical manufacturers.

Last year, Osmo filed more fragrance ingredient patents than the rest of the industry combined.

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