The Rise of ‘Brainergy’: How Cognitive Energy Supplements Are Redefining the Energy Category

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At a Glance

  • A new supplement category dubbed “brainergy” is emerging at the intersection of cognitive performance and clean mental energy, moving beyond traditional caffeine-dominant formulations.
  • Lion’s mane mushroom has become the dominant force in functional mushrooms, with consumers drawn to its experiential benefits for mental focus and clarity.
  • Novel ingredients including paraxanthine, exogenous ketones, and brain-targeted probiotics are offering alternatives to conventional stimulants.
  • One in three U.S. consumers struggles with low energy, with rates even higher among women, creating substantial market opportunity for differentiated energy solutions.

The energy supplement category is undergoing a fundamental transformation. For decades, the formula was simple: pack products with caffeine and other stimulants, promise explosive energy, and market primarily to athletes and young consumers seeking a physical boost. That approach is giving way to something more sophisticated. Today’s consumers increasingly want mental energy, not just physical stimulation. They seek focus, clarity, and sustained cognitive performance without the jitters, crashes, and sleep disruption associated with high-caffeine products. This shift is giving rise to what industry observers are calling “brainergy,” a new category that contract manufacturers like Sawgrass are helping brands develop and bring to market.

The market opportunity is substantial. According to trend analysis from Glanbia, one in three U.S. consumers struggles with low energy, with rates even higher among women. This persistent energy deficit correlates with poor sleep, compromised immune function, digestive issues, and reduced fitness. Consumers are turning to a wide range of solutions, from performance-driven supplements for athletes to natural herbal energy options for everyday use. The brands capturing attention are those offering differentiated approaches that address mental fatigue alongside physical energy. “We are seeing significant interest in cognitive energy formulations across multiple product formats,” said Scott Teagle, CEO of Sawgrass Nutra Labs. “Brands want to move beyond the traditional energy drink positioning and offer something that resonates with consumers seeking mental clarity and sustained focus. Our team at Sawgrass Nutra Labs Packaging works with these brands to develop products and packaging that communicate this more sophisticated value proposition.”

Lion’s Mane Leads the Mushroom Revolution

No ingredient better exemplifies the brainergy trend than lion’s mane mushroom. While functional mushrooms as a category have attracted considerable attention, lion’s mane has emerged as the clear leader, dominating sales and consumer interest within the segment.

The appeal lies in what industry experts describe as “feel it” benefits. Unlike many supplements that work invisibly over time, lion’s mane delivers experiential effects that consumers can perceive relatively quickly. Users report improvements in mental focus, clarity, and cognitive sharpness that reinforce continued use and drive word-of-mouth recommendations.

According to industry analysis from SupplySide, lion’s mane contains active compounds called erinacines that provide noticeable benefits in mental focus, keeping mushrooms on the minds of increasing numbers of consumers. The ingredient is appearing in everything from capsules and powders to coffees, teas, and functional beverages designed for daily cognitive support.

The mushroom’s mechanisms involve support for nerve growth factor production, which may promote neuroplasticity and brain cell health. While research continues to evolve, the combination of traditional use, emerging science, and consumer-reported benefits has propelled lion’s mane to the forefront of the cognitive supplement category.

Beyond Caffeine: Novel Energy Ingredients

The brainergy movement is also driving innovation in how supplements deliver energy at the molecular level. Traditional energy products rely heavily on caffeine, often in high doses that can cause anxiety, rapid heartbeat, and sleep disruption. Consumers seeking cleaner energy experiences are creating demand for alternatives.

Paraxanthine represents one promising approach. As a metabolite of caffeine, paraxanthine delivers focus-enhancing effects with a shorter duration of action, potentially reducing interference with sleep when consumed later in the day. Products featuring paraxanthine are being positioned as offering the benefits of caffeine with fewer drawbacks.

New forms of caffeine itself are also emerging. Sustained-release caffeine technologies extend the ingredient’s effects over longer periods, avoiding the spike-and-crash pattern associated with conventional caffeine. Other innovations deliver caffeine alongside complementary compounds like L-theanine, which may smooth the stimulant experience and reduce jitteriness.

Exogenous ketones offer an entirely different pathway to mental energy. These compounds, which include beta-hydroxybutyrate, provide an alternative fuel source for the brain. Originally popular in ketogenic diet circles, exogenous ketones are now appearing in products targeting cognitive performance and clean energy for broader consumer audiences.

The Gut-Brain Connection

Perhaps the most innovative frontier in brainergy involves the gut-brain axis. Research increasingly connects the gut microbiome to mental function, mood, and cognitive performance. This science is spawning a new generation of probiotics and postbiotics specifically designed to support brain health.

These brain-targeted biotics work through various mechanisms. Some produce neurotransmitter precursors that influence mood and focus. Others modulate inflammation that can affect cognitive function. Still others influence the vagus nerve, the primary communication pathway between gut and brain.

The concept aligns with broader consumer interest in holistic approaches to health. Rather than viewing energy as purely a matter of stimulation, brainergy products increasingly address the underlying systems that support sustained mental performance. Gut health, sleep quality, stress resilience, and cognitive function are all interconnected, and sophisticated formulations are beginning to address these connections.

Formulation and Format Innovation

The brainergy trend is inspiring innovation in how products are formulated and delivered. Traditional energy supplements often came as large pills, harsh-tasting powders, or sugar-laden drinks. Today’s cognitive energy products are appearing in more consumer-friendly formats.

Ready-to-drink beverages combining nootropics with hydration have found receptive audiences. Functional coffees and teas infused with lion’s mane and other cognitive ingredients allow consumers to upgrade their existing rituals rather than adding new ones. Convenient stick packs and effervescent tablets make it easy to prepare cognitive support beverages anywhere.

Gummy formats, long popular in vitamins and general wellness supplements, are expanding into the cognitive energy space. The challenge lies in delivering efficacious doses of active ingredients within the constraints of gummy formulation, but advances in ingredient technology are making this increasingly feasible.

“Format innovation is essential for reaching mainstream consumers with cognitive energy products,” said Alan Ragatz, VP of Sales at Sawgrass Nutra Labs. “Someone who would never buy a traditional energy supplement might happily drink a focus-enhancing beverage or take a mental clarity gummy. Meeting consumers where they are, with formats that fit their lifestyles, is how brands can grow this emerging category.”

Market Positioning and Consumer Education

Successfully marketing brainergy products requires careful positioning and consumer education. The category sits at the intersection of energy, cognitive health, and mood support, and brands must clearly communicate their value proposition without making claims that cross regulatory boundaries.

Transparency about ingredients and mechanisms builds consumer trust. Shoppers attracted to cognitive energy products tend to be educated and discerning, willing to research ingredients and compare products. Brands that provide clear information about what their products contain and how those ingredients work will resonate with this audience.

Differentiation from traditional energy products is equally important. Brainergy formulations should emphasize what makes them different: sustained rather than spiked energy, mental clarity rather than just physical stimulation, and clean ingredient profiles rather than artificial additives.

The energy category is evolving, and the brands that recognize this shift early will be positioned to capture consumer interest as the brainergy trend accelerates. For manufacturers and marketers alike, the opportunity lies in moving beyond the limitations of caffeine-centric formulations and embracing the broader potential of cognitive energy support.

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