Founded Year

2016

Stage

Series D | Alive

Total Raised

$213.6M

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$100M | 5 mos ago

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+64 points in the past 30 days

About Halter

Halter specializes in virtual fencing technology and livestock management within the agriculture sector. Its main offerings include solar-powered smart collars for livestock that enable farmers to monitor and manage their herds remotely, optimizing grazing and pasture management while also tracking animal health and behavior. The company's products are designed to serve the agriculture industry, particularly in enhancing productivity and sustainability on pasture-based farms. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Auckland, New Zealand.

Headquarters Location

66 Sale Street Level 2

Auckland, 1010,

New Zealand

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Expert Collections containing Halter

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Halter is included in 2 Expert Collections, including Agriculture Technology (Agtech).

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Agriculture Technology (Agtech)

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Companies in the agtech space, such as equipment manufacturers, surveying drones, geospatial intelligence firms, and farm management platforms

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Halter Patents

Halter has filed 7 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • wearable devices
  • agricultural soil science
  • animal waste products
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

3/19/2019

4/2/2024

Control engineering, Radio electronics, Robotics, Livestock, Ethology

Grant

Application Date

3/19/2019

Grant Date

4/2/2024

Title

Related Topics

Control engineering, Radio electronics, Robotics, Livestock, Ethology

Status

Grant

Latest Halter News

U.S. Ranchers Create 11,000 Miles of Virtual Fencing With Halter's Smart Cattle Collars

Nov 13, 2025

the continental United States – saving them millions in installation and maintenance costs Halter, provider of the game-changing operating system for modern ranching and dairy farming, announced today that its U.S. customers have created more than 11,000 miles of virtual fencing using the company's smart collars for cattle – roughly equal to the perimeter of the continental United States. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251113514042/en/ Halter's GPS-enabled, solar-powered smart collars allow ranchers to create, move, and reconfigure pasture boundaries from a smartphone app, eliminating the need for physical wire fencing and sharply reducing maintenance. The collars use sound and vibration cues to guide cattle within virtual boundaries, providing ranchers with unprecedented operational flexibility while allowing cattle to move at their own pace across the landscape. Since launching U.S. operations in 2024, Halter has enabled American ranchers to create more than 11,000 miles of virtual fencing—roughly equal to the perimeter of the continental United States—representing approximately $220 million in avoided fencing costs. The technology has proven particularly valuable for managing cattle across varied terrain where traditional fencing would be difficult or expensive to install and maintain. With installation and maintenance of conventional fencing averaging around $20,000 per mile, the shift to virtual fencing represents approximately $220 million in avoided costs for Halter's U.S. customers. Halter's GPS-enabled, solar-powered smart collars allow ranchers to create, move, and reconfigure pasture boundaries from a smartphone app, eliminating the need for physical wire fencing and sharply reducing maintenance. The technology, which uses sound and vibration cues to manage cattle, also enables real-time herd behavior monitoring, providing operational flexibility that conventional fencing cannot match. Since launching in the United States just over a year ago, Halter now serves more than 200 ranchers across 22 states, from California to the Great Plains. Halter Founder and CEO Craig Piggott, who has been spending more time in Colorado to focus on the company's U.S. expansion, said the company's system is not just delivering real economic returns to customers but also enabling them to regain an even more precious asset: time. “Ranchers are driving one of the most important technology shifts in agriculture,” Piggott said. “Virtual fencing is giving them more control, flexibility and time. We've built Halter for producers, with producers, and I'm excited to be here in the U.S. as we enter a new phase of expansion.'' Halter's recent U.S. growth follows its $100 million Series D funding round earlier this year, which valued the company at $1 billion. Halter now employs more than 50 team members across North America, with its U.S. headquarters in Colorado providing the base for growing support and field operations. “Our ranchers are proving what's possible when technology and land stewardship go hand in hand,” said Justin Wells, USA Country Manager. “We're seeing lighter workloads, higher productivity, and more time for things that matter most, like family. With a growing community of ranchers and industry partners, we're building a genuine movement from the back pastures and kitchen tables.” Building on customer feedback and rapid U.S. adoption, Halter is now working on solutions to improve operations further. The company will introduce a range of new products in 2026 designed to make livestock management even more autonomous and accessible. About Halter Halter provides the game-changing operating system for modern cattle ranching and dairy farming. The company's smart collars for cattle combine three capabilities: virtual fencing that creates paddock boundaries without physical infrastructure, an active guidance system that remotely directs livestock movement, and real-time monitoring that tracks herd behavior. Together, these help farmers cut fencing and labor costs, recover valuable time, improve pasture utilization, and advance sustainable land management. Halter serves more than 1,000 ranchers and farmers across New Zealand, Australia and the United States, and its collars are deployed on 600,000 cattle. The company is headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand, with U.S. operations based in Colorado. To learn more, visit www.halterhq.com View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251113514042/en/ U.S. ranchers have created more than 11,000 miles of virtual fencing with Halter's smart collars for cattle -- roughly equal to the perimeter of the continental United States. Contacts Greg Frost, Privateer Communications greg@privateercommunications.com

Halter Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Halter founded?

    Halter was founded in 2016.

  • Where is Halter's headquarters?

    Halter's headquarters is located at 66 Sale Street, Auckland.

  • What is Halter's latest funding round?

    Halter's latest funding round is Series D.

  • How much did Halter raise?

    Halter raised a total of $213.6M.

  • Who are the investors of Halter?

    Investors of Halter include DCVC, Promus Ventures, Blackbird Ventures, Icehouse Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners and 14 more.

  • Who are Halter's competitors?

    Competitors of Halter include Vence and 2 more.

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