Auguste Mimerel (1 June 1786 – 16 April 1871) was a French industrialist and politician.
He was owner of a large cotton mill, and was active in industry associations.
He supported the use of child labor, and was in favor of high tariffs to protect domestic industry.
He became a deputy in the legislature in the short-lived French Second Republic, then a senator during the Second French Empire.
In 1867 he was made a Count of the Empire.