Shark Tank USA Season 17 brought a new era to the Tank. Across 18 episodes, 72 companies pitched products ranging from frozen pizza and pet-friendly flights to digital windows, wildfire-resistant homes, clean beauty for kids, smart screen-time tools, and low-alcohol beer.
This guide is designed as the main hub for all Shark Tank Season 17 products. You will find every episode, every featured company, the founders or co-founders, the on-air deal status, and a quick explanation of what each product does. Use this page as the starting point, then visit each individual product article for deeper founder stories, pitch details, updates, and where-to-buy information.
Shark Tank Season 17 Overview
Shark Tank Season 17 premiered on Sept. 24, 2025, and ended with the season finale on April 22, 2026. The season featured 18 episodes, with four businesses pitching in each episode.
The biggest story of the season was the change in the investor lineup. Mark Cuban was no longer a regular Shark, and the show leaned more heavily into a rotating mix of guest Sharks. That shift did not slow down deal-making. Reported Season 17 data shows 72 companies pitched and 54 walked away with on-air deals, creating a 75% deal rate.
For fans, the season offered a wide range of products to discover. For entrepreneurs, it became a strong case study in how the Sharks evaluate traction, margins, valuation, storytelling, category risk, and founder-market fit.

Shark Tank Season 17 Quick Facts
| Season 17 fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Premiere date | Sept. 24, 2025 |
| Finale date | April 22, 2026 |
| Total episodes | 18 |
| Companies pitched | 72 |
| Deals made | 54 |
| No-deal companies | 18 |
| Reported deal rate | 75% |
| Reported total investment | About $14.7 million |
| Main theme | A guest-Shark-heavy season after Mark Cuban’s regular exit |
Who Were the Sharks in Season 17?
The regular Sharks listed by ABC for Season 17 included Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, Daniel Lubetzky, and Kevin O’Leary.
Guest Sharks also played an important role throughout the season. Notable guest investors included Kendra Scott, Alexis Ohanian, Chip and Joanna Gaines, Rashaun Williams, Michael Strahan, Allison Ellsworth, and Fawn Weaver.
Season 17 showed how powerful a rotating investor panel can be. Consumer products still did well with Lori Greiner and Barbara Corcoran, sports and media ideas benefited from guest Sharks, and founders with strong product-market fit often attracted multi-Shark competition.
All Shark Tank Season 17 Products, Founders and Deals
| Ep. | Product | Founder / Co-founder | Deal | Product summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Doublesoul Socks | Ben Rosenbaum, Allison Strumeyer | $500K for 10% with Kendra Scott | Expressive cushioned socks made with more sustainable materials. |
| 1 | Z-Coil | Andres Gallegos, Lindley Gallegos Bach | $250K for 50% with Lori Greiner | Spring-heeled shoes designed to reduce walking and standing impact. |
| 1 | Pelagion | Jamie Schlinkmann, Mike Terry | No deal | Electric stand-up watercraft positioned as a quieter jet ski alternative. |
| 1 | Dad Strength Brewing | Ryan Kutscher, Craig Carey | $300K for 12% with Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec and Rashaun Williams | Low-alcohol craft beer built for lighter social drinking. |
| 2 | Snorinator | Lloyd Ecker | $100K for 12.5% with Lori Greiner and Michael Strahan | Upright anti-snoring pillow designed to improve sleep position and airflow. |
| 2 | QB54 | Michael Silva, Frank Silva | No deal | Backyard football game that turns folding chairs into goal targets. |
| 2 | Gerty Pet | Todd Schram | $50K for 30% with Kevin O’Leary | Inflatable emotional-support companion for pets left alone. |
| 2 | Im’peccable Chicken | Melina Chang, Riley Yen, Nick Hsu | $200K for 15% with Lori Greiner and Kevin O’Leary | Ready-to-eat seasoned chicken breast snacks. |
| 3 | GoodEgg | Amy Van Leuven, Bryce Van Leuven, Tim Rowberry | $200K for 20% with Chip and Joanna Gaines | Egg-cleaning brush and enzyme wash for backyard chicken owners. |
| 3 | Repaint Tray | Billie Asmus | $250K for 15% with Barbara Corcoran, Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines | Reusable paint tray system that keeps paint fresh and reduces plastic waste. |
| 3 | Pluck | James Barry | No deal | Superfood seasoning made with organ meats and spices. |
| 3 | Fundraiser Blankets | Joanna Serra, Barbara Kent | $300K for 20% with Lori Greiner and Barbara Corcoran | Custom blankets for schools, teams and nonprofits to use in fundraisers. |
| 4 | Alchemize Fightwear | Maya Nazareth | $300K for 15% with Lori Greiner, Alexis Ohanian and Kendra Scott | Women’s grappling and combat-sports gear designed for better fit. |
| 4 | The Sprouting Company | Doug Evans | No deal | At-home sprouting system for growing fresh sprouts. |
| 4 | Orka Bar | Stephen Longo | $100K for 25% with Lori Greiner | Frozen protein ice cream-style bar made with egg whites. |
| 4 | RetrievAir | Benton Miller, Mark Williams | $776K for 15% with Alexis Ohanian | Pet-friendly charter airline where dogs fly in-cabin with owners. |
| 5 | Freestyle Snacks | Nikki Seaman | $300K for 11% with Allison Ellsworth | Portable olive and pickle snacks for cleaner on-the-go eating. |
| 5 | Lila Birth Gowns | Caitlyn Schollmeier | No deal | Stylish labor and postpartum gowns for hospital births. |
| 5 | Warrior Kid Medic | Dustin Titzman, Michelle Titzman | $50K for 20% with Daymond John | Kid-friendly first-aid kits and training tools for emergencies. |
| 5 | The Qi Tea | Lisa Li | $200K for 20% with Daymond John | Whole-flower teas designed as a calming wellness ritual. |
| 6 | Tantos | Joe Sasto, Sean Knecht | No deal | Puffed pasta chips in Italian-inspired flavors. |
| 6 | Surf Skull | Davon Larson, Paul Huang | $50K for 20% with Daniel Lubetzky | Low-profile surf helmet disguised as a surf hat. |
| 6 | Forte3D | Alfred Goodrich, Elijah Lee, Mike Block | $250K for 16% with Lori Greiner | 3D-printed string instruments for musicians. |
| 6 | Shalom Japan | Sawako Okochi, Aaron Israel | $200K for 30% with Barbara Corcoran | Japanese-Jewish matzoh ball ramen kits based on a Brooklyn restaurant dish. |
| 7 | Edible Architecture | Avital Ungar | $200K for 20% with Lori Greiner | Charcuterie chalet and edible holiday-building kits. |
| 7 | McMILLER | David McGranaghan, Julian Miller | $200K for 9% plus $0.99 royalty with Daniel Lubetzky | Viral party-game company behind It’s Bananas and other games. |
| 7 | Bauble Stockings | Kate Stewart | $250K for 20% with Barbara Corcoran | Hand-stitched mini stockings for a final Christmas gift or clue. |
| 7 | The Christmas Carolers | Kenyon Ross, Jessica Harris | $125K for 60% plus $125K loan with Barbara Corcoran | Professional Victorian-style caroling service for holiday events. |
| 8 | Pee Sport | Henry Snow | $150K for 12% plus royalty with Kevin O’Leary | Portable urination bottle for travel, camping and emergencies. |
| 8 | Flight Path Golf Tees | Michael Sierra, Caroline Sierra | No deal | Golf tees designed to reduce friction and improve ball flight. |
| 8 | Nampons | Joshua Lippiner | $350K for 10% plus royalty with Robert Herjavec and Michael Strahan | Sterile nasal plugs for stopping nosebleeds quickly. |
| 8 | LiquidView Windows | Mitch Braff | No deal | Digital windows showing realistic outdoor scenes in windowless spaces. |
| 9 | Sleepy Baby | Gary Harutyunyan, Siran Kirakosyan | Deal with Kendra Scott | Baby sleep aid that gently pats and soothes infants. |
| 9 | Bon AppeSweet | Thereasa Black | $175K for 20% with Robert Herjavec and Rashaun Williams | Date-sweetened chocolate without added sugar. |
| 9 | Makers Social | Megan Pando | Deal with Kevin O’Leary | DIY craft bar where people make projects while socializing. |
| 9 | Cabana Boys Events | Nelson Brooks | $225K for 32% with Kendra Scott | Event-hosting and bartending service for parties. |
| 10 | Crowd Compass | Christopher Dimoff | $150K for 20% with Kendra Scott and Daymond John | Offline compass-like device for finding friends in crowds. |
| 10 | Left Field | Samantha Martin, Kate Sieler, Sean Miller | $200K for 8% plus advisory shares with Alexis Ohanian and Kendra Scott | Dating app focused on real-world overlap and compatibility. |
| 10 | Screen Skinz | Clay Canning, RaShaun Brown | $300K for 15% plus royalty with Kevin O’Leary and Alexis Ohanian | Custom screen protectors that show designs when phones are off. |
| 10 | Street FC | Kyle Martino | $250K for 3% plus advisory shares with Alexis Ohanian | Platform for organizing casual street soccer games. |
| 11 | SOMNIA+ | Sloane Barry, Brennan Hellmers | $100K for 17.5% with Barbara Corcoran | Dorm bed expander kit for Twin XL beds. |
| 11 | The Yes Girls | Riley Canty, Joe Canty | No deal | Custom proposal and romantic-event planning service. |
| 11 | Bocce Roll | Claude Drehfal, Ben Fisher, Nikki Hageman | $100K for 25% with Lori Greiner, Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines | Yard game combining bocce, cornhole and skee-ball. |
| 11 | Box Blayde | Rob Wright | No deal | Electric box cutter built for safer cardboard breakdown. |
| 12 | Cranel | Christine Jurzenski, Erica Schultz | No deal | Cranberry wellness shots designed to support UTI prevention. |
| 12 | The Chair Blanket | Chris McCasland, Tiffany McCasland | $200K for 20% with Robert Herjavec | Outdoor chair cover that also works as a cozy blanket. |
| 12 | BRCE | Madhav Aggarwal, Tanvi Gadamsetti | $300K for 20% with Daniel Lubetzky and Fawn Weaver | Shoelaces designed to resist coming untied. |
| 12 | Paco & Pepper | Kristina Drobach | No deal | Cat litter made from crushed olive pits. |
| 13 | Hot Girl Soda | Aarica Griner, Nick Murray | No deal | Aloe vera-based prebiotic soda with low sugar. |
| 13 | Nude Foods Market | Rachel Irons, Verity Noble | $250K for 20% with Kevin O’Leary and Robert Herjavec | Zero-waste grocery store using reusable packaging. |
| 13 | CleanGreen Golf Balls | Sami Mubasher | $350K with Robert Herjavec and Kevin O’Leary | Reclaimed golf balls cleaned and resold sustainably. |
| 13 | Riptie Hair Ties | Sarah Fox | $250K for 20% with Lori Greiner and Allison Ellsworth | Tangle-resistant hair ties for surfers and active users. |
| 14 | REMplenish | Anders Olmanson | $400K with Kevin O’Leary and Daniel Lubetzky | Water-bottle nozzle designed to strengthen airway muscles. |
| 14 | Beer Girl | Caroline Foulk | $125K for 20% with Fawn Weaver | Lower-gluten beer brand aimed at women beer drinkers. |
| 14 | GOB Earplugs | Lauryn Menard | No deal | Biodegradable earplugs made from mycelium. |
| 14 | Never Have I Ever | Susana Chen, Jess Wu | $150K for 10% plus royalty with Kevin O’Leary | Artist-designed reusable press-on nails. |
| 15 | R1SE | Heather Szafranski, Trevor Szafranski | $300K for 15% with Barbara Corcoran | Tutoring and recreation centers for students. |
| 15 | Hang Hero | Ana Van Horst, Michael Van Horst | $150K for 25% with Daymond John | All-in-one tool that marks, levels and installs picture-hanging nails. |
| 15 | Hele Outdoors | Murray White | $75K for 12.5% with Barbara Corcoran | Lightweight car-camping platform that turns vehicles into sleeping setups. |
| 15 | Everything Blocks | Kaity Wade, Tim Wade | No deal | Oversized collapsible learning blocks for screen-free kids’ play. |
| 16 | Bloom | Danny Chmaytelli, Giancarlo Novelli | $75K for 20% with Daniel Lubetzky | Metal keycard system that locks distracting phone apps. |
| 16 | 9 Strap | Ryan Vaughn, Alyson Vaughn | $800K for 20% plus royalty with Kevin O’Leary, Rashaun Williams, Kendra Scott and Daniel Lubetzky | Baseball and softball training strap for safer swing mechanics. |
| 16 | Hundy | Aviv Schor, Jayna DeCarlo | No deal | Organic fruit snacks and frozen fruit pops. |
| 16 | Glimmer Wish | Tiffany Myers, Sydney Myers, Byron Myers | $200K for 15% plus royalty with Lori Greiner and Kendra Scott | Clean, colorful beauty products for kids. |
| 17 | HiberTec Homes | Holden Forrest | $1M for 20% with Barbara Corcoran | Wildfire- and tornado-resistant homes that lower underground. |
| 17 | Crowned Skin | Darrell Spencer | $500K for 10% plus royalty with Rashaun Williams | Men’s body butter that combines moisturizing skincare with fragrance. |
| 17 | STOMP Athletics | David Gonzales, Michael Manoogian | $50K for 15% with Kevin O’Leary | Shoe-traction pads for athletes to clean soles quickly. |
| 17 | PowerSoul Cafe | Dina Mitchell | No deal | Allergen-safe, gluten-free restaurant and drive-through cafe concept. |
| 18 | Parrot Finance | Victoria Yang, Nikki Varanasi, Lucy Yang | $250K for 4% plus advisory shares with Lori Greiner and Rashaun Williams | Investing app that helps users follow top investors and public figures. |
| 18 | Don’t Worry Snacks | Santiago Arroyo Calero, Diego Arroyo Calero | $500K for 33.3% with Lori Greiner | Low-calorie, gluten-free cookies and quinoa snacks. |
| 18 | Packd | Lauren Kyle Call | No deal | Prepaid mailer bags for shipping clothes or belongings home while traveling. |
| 18 | pi00a | Melody Stein, Russell Stein, Rylan Stein, Tyasia Stein | $200K for 12% with Lori Greiner | Deaf family-run frozen pizza brand with premium ingredients. |
Biggest Deals of Shark Tank Season 17
Season 17 had several large deals, including one seven-figure offer. The biggest reported on-air deal went to HiberTec Homes, which secured $1 million from Barbara Corcoran.
| Rank | Product | Deal amount | Shark(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | HiberTec Homes | $1,000,000 | Barbara Corcoran |
| 2 | 9 Strap | $800,000 | Kevin O’Leary, Rashaun Williams, Kendra Scott, Daniel Lubetzky |
| 3 | RetrievAir | $776,000 | Alexis Ohanian |
| 4 | Doublesoul Socks | $500,000 | Kendra Scott |
| 5 | Crowned Skin | $500,000 | Rashaun Williams |
| 6 | Don’t Worry Snacks | $500,000 | Lori Greiner |
| 7 | REMplenish | $400,000 | Kevin O’Leary, Daniel Lubetzky |
| 8 | Nampons | $350,000 | Robert Herjavec, Michael Strahan |
| 9 | CleanGreen Golf Balls | $350,000 | Robert Herjavec, Kevin O’Leary |
| 10 | Dad Strength Brewing | $300,000 | Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Rashaun Williams |
Products That Did Not Get a Deal
Not every Season 17 product received an offer. The 18 no-deal companies were:
Pelagion, QB54, Pluck, The Sprouting Company, Lila Birth Gowns, Tantos, Flight Path Golf Tees, LiquidView Windows, The Yes Girls, Box Blayde, Cranel, Paco & Pepper, Hot Girl Soda, GOB Earplugs, Everything Blocks, Hundy, PowerSoul Cafe, and Packd.
A no-deal outcome does not mean a company failed. Some Shark Tank companies grow strongly after leaving without investment because the national exposure alone can bring new customers, retailer interest, press coverage, and social proof. For future updates, each product page should track whether the company is still operating, whether the founders changed strategy, and whether the business gained traction after the episode aired.
Most Interesting Product Trends This Season
Food and beverage was one of the most active categories. Season 17 included low-alcohol beer, frozen pizza, date-sweetened chocolate, pasta chips, flower tea, chicken snacks, prebiotic soda, olive snacks, ramen kits, protein bars, and low-calorie cookies. The Sharks liked food products with strong margins and clear customer demand, but they were more cautious when a category felt crowded or expensive to scale.
Home and lifestyle products also stood out. Repaint Tray, GoodEgg, SOMNIA+, The Chair Blanket, Box Blayde, Hang Hero, HiberTec Homes, and LiquidView Windows all solved practical problems in the home. The strongest home products had simple demonstrations and easy-to-understand use cases.
Sports and outdoor products performed well when the founder could show a clear problem and a specific user. Examples include 9 Strap, Surf Skull, STOMP Athletics, Street FC, Bocce Roll, Pee Sport, Flight Path Golf Tees, and Hele Outdoors.
Season 17 also leaned into mission-driven and niche products. Warrior Kid Medic, GOB Earplugs, Nude Foods Market, Paco & Pepper, GoodEgg, and HiberTec Homes all connected product design to a larger problem such as safety, sustainability, preparedness, or resilience.
The biggest business-model lesson from Season 17 is that the Sharks were willing to invest in niche products when the niche was big enough, the economics were clear, and the founder had credible traction. When founders had a clever idea but weak scalability, high pricing, unclear repeat purchase behavior, or a difficult education burden, the Sharks were more likely to pass.
Best Shark Tank Season 17 Products to Watch
| Product | Why it is worth watching |
|---|---|
| HiberTec Homes | It had the largest deal of the season and addresses wildfire and extreme-weather risk. |
| 9 Strap | It created one of the season’s biggest multi-Shark battles and targets a clear sports training problem. |
| RetrievAir | It is an ambitious pet travel concept with a large investment and high operational complexity. |
| Parrot Finance | It sits in the finance and social-investing category, where user trust and compliance will matter. |
| Repaint Tray | It has a simple demo, sustainability angle, and mass-market home-improvement potential. |
| GoodEgg | It targets the growing backyard chicken and homesteading audience. |
| Fundraiser Blankets | It connects a repeat fundraising need with a customizable physical product. |
| Nampons | It solves a common health problem with a simple, memorable product. |
| Crowned Skin | It combines men’s grooming, fragrance, and strong brand positioning. |
| Don’t Worry Snacks | It competes in a crowded category but landed a large Lori Greiner deal. |
Shark Tank Season 17 FAQs
Reported Season 17 data shows 54 companies received on-air deals, creating a 75% deal rate.
Shark Tank Season 17 featured 72 products across 18 episodes.
The biggest reported deal was HiberTec Homes, which received a $1 million on-air deal from Barbara Corcoran.
Mark Cuban was not a regular Shark in Season 17. ABC did feature him in a business update segment, but the main investor panel relied on regular Sharks and a larger group of guest Sharks.
Not always. Shark Tank deals shown on television are on-air agreements. Some change or fail during due diligence, so product pages should be updated when reliable post-show information becomes available.
Sources
- ABC Shark Tank episode guide
- ABC Shark Tank featured products archive
- All Shark Tank Products Season 17 archive
Note: Deal terms above refer to reported on-air Shark Tank agreements. They should be reviewed again before publication and updated if post-show due diligence changes become public.