Top 10 Startup and Tech Funding News – June 23, 2025

It’s Monday, June 23, 2025. Hope you had a great weekend. We’re back with your daily rundown of tech funding moves. Today’s funding slate is anything but quiet. From $2 billion seed bets to fresh capital fueling DeepTech in AI, fintech, and AgTech, the money is flowing—and fast.
Topping the charts is Thinking Machines Lab, which pulled in a jaw-dropping $2 billion seed round to build AI systems that collaborate with humans. Harvey followed with a $300 million Series E to automate legal work at scale, while Decagon banked $131 million to upgrade how companies handle customer service using AI agents.
Meanwhile, fintech continues to attract serious attention. Spinwheel locked in $30 million to tackle consumer debt, Conquest Planning raised $80 million to scale AI-powered financial advice, and Europe’s Finom closed $133 million to expand its business banking suite.
Hardware and infrastructure weren’t left behind. Snowcap Compute landed $23 million to push superconducting chips into the AI arms race, and Galbot raised $153 million for embodied AI robots in China. Halter, one of New Zealand’s rising stars, hit unicorn status with $100 million in smart farming tech.
Across industries and continents, from stealth launches to billion-dollar valuations, today’s funding snapshot proves one thing: global appetite for ambitious tech bets hasn’t slowed.
Here’s who raised, how much, and what they’re building.
Thinking Machines Lab Secures Record $2B Seed Round
San Francisco-based Thinking Machines Lab, founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati and other AI veterans, announced it has closed a historic $2 billion seed financing at a $10 billion valuation. The Andreessen Horowitz–led round cements Thinking Machines as the largest seed deal on record. The startup is building “multimodal AI systems that work with people collaboratively,” aiming to make AI more adaptable and capable. The new capital will fuel product development and expansion of the founding team.
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Startup: Thinking Machines Lab
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Investors: Andreessen Horowitz (lead) and other prominent venture firms
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Amount Raised: $2.0 billion
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Total Raised: $2.0 billion (first institutional round)
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Funding Stage: Seed
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Harvey Raises $300M Series E at $5B Valuation
Legal AI startup Harvey (formerly Counsel AI) announced a $300 million Series E round that values the company at $5 billion. The funding was led by Kleiner Perkins and Coatue, with participation from GV (Google Ventures), OpenAI Startup Fund, Sequoia, and RELX/LexisNexis.
Harvey’s AI platform automates complex legal tasks, and the new cash will be used to accelerate product development and expansion. This round more than doubles the valuation from earlier this year and is one of the largest raises in the legal tech sector to date.
Founded just three years ago, the company already serves over 337 legal clients in 53 countries, including top law firms like Paul, Weiss, and in-house legal teams at KKR and PwC.”
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Startup: Harvey (Counsel AI)
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Investors: Kleiner Perkins and Coatue (co-leads); participation from GV, OpenAI Startup Fund, Sequoia, RELX/LexisNexis, etc.
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Amount Raised: $300 million
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Total Raised: Not disclosed (valued at $5B post-money)
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Funding Stage: Series E
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Decagon Nets $131M Series C at $1.5B Valuation
Decagon, a San Francisco–based AI customer service startup, closed a $131 million Series C round that sets its valuation at $1.5 billion. The round was co-led by Accel and Andreessen Horowitz, with continued support from A*, Bain Capital Ventures, Bond, and new investors Avra, Forerunner, and Ribbit Capital.
Decagon’s platform uses AI agents to automate customer support via chat and voice, serving clients like Hertz and Duolingo. The funding will expand the team and accelerate go-to-market efforts. Before this round, Decagon had raised $65M in Series B, bringing its total funding to roughly $196 million.
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Startup: Decagon
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Investors: Accel and Andreessen Horowitz (co-leads); A*, Bain Capital Ventures, BOND, Avra, Forerunner, Ribbit
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Amount Raised: $131 million
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Total Raised: ~$196 million
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Funding Stage: Series C
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Spinwheel Raises $30M Series A for Consumer Debt Management
Fintech startup Spinwheel, which offers APIs and apps to streamline consumer debt payments, announced a $30 million Series A round. The round was led by F-Prime Capital, with participation from QED Investors, Foundation Capital, and Fika Ventures. Spinwheel’s platform aggregates consumer debt accounts (like credit cards and loans) and automates payments, similar to combining Plaid’s data services with Stripe’s payments. The fresh funding will support product enhancements and business development; Spinwheel had previously raised $14M in 2021, bringing its total capital to about $44M.
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Startup: Spinwheel
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Investors: F-Prime Capital (lead); QED Investors, Foundation Capital, Fika Ventures
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Amount Raised: $30 million
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Total Raised: $44 million
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Funding Stage: Series A
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Tensec Scores $12M Seed Funding for Cross-Border Payments
Tensec, a Palo Alto fintech focused on real-time B2B cross-border payments, has raised a $12 million seed round. Costanoa Ventures led the financing, joined by Quiet Capital, WillowTree Investments, Cambrian VC, Ignia Partners, Montage Ventures, Renegade Partners, and Endeavor Scale Up Ventures.
Tensec’s no-code platform enables global trading companies to offer FX, treasury, and payment services to their SMB clients. The funding will help the team accelerate international expansion and product development. This is Tensec’s first external funding, with all $12M being seed capital.
Founded by former executives from PayPal, Meta, Goldman Sachs, Visa, Mastercard, Rapyd, and Credit Karma, Tensec provides global trade companies and FX providers with the infrastructure to offer cross-border payments and financial services directly to their customers. The company is backed by top-tier investors and operates out of its San Francisco headquarters, with additional offices in New York, Mexico City, and São Paulo.
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Startup: Tensec
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Investors: Costanoa Ventures (lead); Quiet Capital, WillowTree Investments, Cambrian VC, Ignia Partners, Montage Ventures, Renegade Partners, Endeavor Scale Up Ventures
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Amount Raised: $12 million
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Total Raised: $12 million
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Funding Stage: Seed
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Finom Closes €115M Series C to Expand European Fintech
Amsterdam-based Finom, which provides financial tools for small and medium businesses, closed a €115 million (about $133M) Series C round. The oversubscribed round was led by AVP (formerly AXA Venture Partners) and co-led by Headline Growth, alongside existing backers Cogito, General Catalyst, and Northzone.
Finom will use the funds to further develop its platform and pursue growth across Europe. With this round, Finom’s total funding increases to about €347 million (roughly $400M). The company has built a suite of banking, invoicing, and expense-management tools for SMBs.
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Startup: Finom
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Investors: AVP (AXA Venture Partners, lead); Headline Growth; Cogito; General Catalyst; Northzone
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Amount Raised: €115 million (~$133M)
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Total Raised: €347 million (~$400M)
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Funding Stage: Series C
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Qualytics Raises $10M Series A Led by BMW i Ventures
Qualytics, an enterprise data-quality platform founded by ex-Intel and SAS veterans, secured a $10 million Series A round. The round was led by BMW i Ventures, with participation from Conductive Ventures, The Hill Fund (Firebrand), Knoll Ventures, Inner Loop, SaaS Venture, Rich Family Ventures, and others.
Qualytics’ software helps companies automatically detect and correct errors in structured data pipelines. The new funding will support product development and customer acquisition. This is Qualytics’ first major institutional round, establishing a total raised to $10 million.
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Startup: Qualytics
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Investors: BMW i Ventures (lead); Conductive Ventures; The Hill Fund by Firebrand; Knoll Ventures; Inner Loop; SaaS Venture; Rich Family Ventures
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Amount Raised: $10 million
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Total Raised: $10 million
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Funding Stage: Series A
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Conquest Planning Secures $110M CAD Series B for Financial Planning SaaS
Winnipeg-based Conquest Planning, which offers an AI-powered financial planning platform for advisors, announced a roughly C$110 million (US$80 million) Series B round. Goldman Sachs Alternatives Growth Equity led the round, and new investors Canapi Ventures, BDC Capital, Citi Ventures, TIAA Ventures, and USAA joined.
Existing backers BNY Mellon and Portage joined the round as well. Conquest will use the investment to accelerate U.S. expansion and enhance its Strategic Advice Manager (SAM) AI platform. Including previous rounds ($3M seed, $7.5M bridging round, $24M Series A), this brings Conquest’s total funding to about $115M USD.
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Startup: Conquest Planning
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Investors: Goldman Sachs Alternatives Growth Equity (lead); Canapi Ventures; BDC Capital; Citi Ventures; TIAA Ventures; USAA; BNY Mellon; Portage Finance
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Amount Raised: C$110 million (US$80M)
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Total Raised: ~$115 million (including prior rounds)
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Funding Stage: Series B
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Snowcap Compute Raises $23M for Superconducting AI Chips
Snowcap Compute, a California-based startup developing superconducting computer chips for AI, has raised $23 million in funding. The round was led by Playground Global (via former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger’s investment vehicle), with Cambium Capital and Vsquared Ventures also participating.
Snowcap’s goal is to build energy-efficient AI processors using superconductors, which could outperform traditional chips while using far less power. Pat Gelsinger is joining the board as part of the deal. Snowcap will use the funds to advance R&D and scale its chip development.
Gelsinger, who led the investment through Playground Global and is now joining Snowcap’s board, said the industry has reached a tipping point. AI is chewing through electricity, and power is quickly becoming a bottleneck for data centers.
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Startup: Snowcap Compute
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Investors: Playground Global (lead, via Pat Gelsinger); Cambium Capital; Vsquared Ventures
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Amount Raised: $23 million
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Total Raised: $23 million
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Funding Stage: Seed/Series unspecified
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
VoiceCare AI Raises $4.54M Seed Round for Healthcare AI Agents
VoiceCare AI, a healthcare administration AI startup, announced a $4.54 million seed round. Caduceus Capital Partners led the financing, with additional participation from Bread and Butter Ventures, Mayo Clinic, and a strategic revenue-cycle management partner.
VoiceCare’s first product, “Joy,” is a voice-based AI agent that automates complex back-office healthcare tasks like benefits verification and prior authorizations. The startup will use the funds to expand its engineering and product teams and to deploy Joy with new healthcare partners. This is VoiceCare’s first institutional round.
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Startup: VoiceCare AI
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Investors: Caduceus Capital Partners (lead); Bread and Butter Ventures; Mayo Clinic; strategic revenue-cycle management firm
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Amount Raised: $4.54 million
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Total Raised: $4.54 million
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Funding Stage: Seed
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
All Home Launches With Undisclosed Seed Round at $ 120 M+ Valuation
All Home, a new Indian interior design and home-improvement marketplace founded by three former PharmEasy co-founders, launched with an undisclosed seed round led by Bessemer Venture Partners. The round reportedly values All Home at over $120 million. Several industry angels joined the raise, including PharmEasy co-founder Siddharth Shah and VC veteran Kabir Narang.
All Home aims to simplify home interior procurement by offering a curated selection of design products through a single platform. The startup, which has been operating in stealth mode, has achieved operational profitability and plans to use the funding to expand its team and launch its platform nationwide.
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Startup: All Home
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Investors: Bessemer Venture Partners (lead); angels including Siddharth Shah and Kabir Narang
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Amount Raised: Undisclosed
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Total Raised: Undisclosed
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Funding Stage: Seed
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Kazam Raises $6.2M Series B for EV Charging Tech
Kazam, an Indian electric-vehicle energy and charging infrastructure startup, announced a $6.2 million Series B round. The round was co-led by the World Bank’s IFC along with existing investors Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India and Avaana Capital. Kazam’s platform provides plug-and-play charging solutions and software for EV charging stations.
The new funding, plus the company’s prior $13 million in earlier rounds, brings Kazam’s total capital raised to $19.2 million. Kazam will use the investment to expand its technology and sales footprint in India and abroad.
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Startup: Kazam
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Investors: IFC (lead); Vertex Ventures SEA & India; Avaana Capital Advisors
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Amount Raised: $6.2 million
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Total Raised: $19.2 million
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Funding Stage: Series B
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Halter Raises $100M Series D to Hit Unicorn Status
Halter, an Auckland-based agtech startup known for its “virtual fencing” smart collars for cattle, raised $100 million in Series D funding, reaching a $1 billion valuation. The round was led by Australian tech investor Bond, with VC firm NewView joining as a co-investor, along with existing backers Bessemer Venture Partners, DCVC, Blackbird, Icehouse Ventures, and Promus Ventures.
The financing will accelerate Halter’s expansion in the U.S. market, where it already works with ranchers in 18 states. Halter’s platform uses audio cues and vibrations to help dairy and beef farmers manage herds more efficiently. After this deal, Halter becomes one of New Zealand’s rare unicorns.
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Startup: Halter
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Investors: Bond (lead); NewView; existing investors Bessemer Venture Partners, DCVC, Blackbird, Icehouse Ventures, Promus Ventures
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Amount Raised: $100 million
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Total Raised: Not disclosed
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Funding Stage: Series D
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
PhysicsX Secures €117.3M Series B for Industrial AI Platform
London-based PhysicsX announced a €117.3 million Series B round to advance its AI-enabled engineering software. The round was led by Atomico and included Temasek, Siemens, Applied Materials, and July Fund, along with continued support from existing investors General Catalyst, NGP Capital, Radius Capital, Standard Investments, and Allen & Co. PhysicsX’s software uses AI and physics-informed models to help aerospace, defense, automotive, and energy companies speed up design and manufacturing.
The new funds will fuel global growth and the development of large-scale physics “foundation models.” Including this round, PhysicsX’s total funding is now about €147.7 million.
PhysicsX was founded in 2023 by Robin Tuluie and and Jacomo Corbo. The startup is betting that deep AI support for engineers will become a competitive advantage in industries where quality, safety, and performance aren’t optional.
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Startup: PhysicsX
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Investors: Atomico (lead); Temasek; Siemens; Applied Materials; July Fund; existing backers General Catalyst, NGP, Radius Capital, Standard Investments, Allen & Co.
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Amount Raised: €117.3 million
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Total Raised: €147.7 million
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Funding Stage: Series B
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Galbot Raises $153M Led by CATL for Robotics AI
Galbot, a Beijing-based startup developing embodied AI robots, announced a funding round of 1.1 billion yuan (approximately $153 million). The round was co-led by battery maker CATL through its Puquan Capital arm, and Chinese state-backed investors including China Development Bank’s investment arm, the Beijing Robot Industry Development Fund (part of state-owned Shougang Group), and VC firm Jiyuan Capital.
Galbot’s AI robots incorporate large multimodal models for tasks like object interaction and navigation. The proceeds will accelerate product development and commercialization of Galbot’s robotics AI platform. The company had previously raised about $69M in a 2024 funding.
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Startup: Galbot
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Investors: CATL/Puquan Capital (co-lead); China Development Bank VC; Beijing Robot Industry Development Fund; Jiyuan Capital
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Amount Raised: ¥1.1 billion (~$153M)
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Total Raised: ~$222 million (including prior rounds)
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Funding Stage: Series A/B (reported)
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Funding Date: June 23, 2025
Funding Rounds Summary Table
Startup | Investors (Lead and Notable) | Amount Raised | Total Raised | Stage | Funding Date |
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Thinking Machines Lab | Andreessen Horowitz (lead) and other VCs | $2.0B | $2.0B | Seed | June 23, 2025 |
Harvey | Kleiner Perkins, Coatue (co-leads); GV, OpenAI Fund, Sequoia, RELX, etc. | $300M | – | Series E | June 23, 2025 |
Decagon | Accel, Andreessen Horowitz (co-leads); A*, Bain Capital Ventures, Bond, Avra, Forerunner, Ribbit | $131M | ~$196M | Series C | June 23, 2025 |
Spinwheel | F-Prime Capital (lead); QED Investors; Foundation Capital; Fika Ventures | $30M | $44M | Series A | June 23, 2025 |
Tensec | Costanoa Ventures (lead); Quiet Capital; WillowTree; Cambrian VC; Ignia; Montage; Renegade; Endeavor | $12M | $12M | Seed | June 23, 2025 |
Finom | AVP (AXA Ventures, lead); Headline Growth; Cogito; General Catalyst; Northzone | €115M (≈$133M) | €347M (≈$400M) | Series C | June 23, 2025 |
Qualytics | BMW i Ventures (lead); Conductive Ventures; Hill Fund (Firebrand); Knoll; Inner Loop; SaaS Ventures; Rich Family Ventures | $10M | $10M | Series A | June 23, 2025 |
Conquest Planning | Goldman Sachs Alternatives (lead); Canapi Ventures; BDC; Citi Ventures; TIAA Ventures; USAA; BNY Mellon; Portage | C$110M (US$80M) | ~$115M | Series B | June 23, 2025 |
Wibo | Group of business leaders (lead); Talent Garden; Techstars | €0.5M | €0.5M | Seed | June 23, 2025 |
Snowcap Compute | Playground Global (via Pat Gelsinger, lead); Cambium Capital; Vsquared Ventures | $23M | $23M | Seed (AI) | June 23, 2025 |
VoiceCare AI | Caduceus Capital Partners (lead); Bread and Butter Ventures; Mayo Clinic; strategic RCM partner | $4.54M | $4.54M | Seed | June 23, 2025 |
All Home | Bessemer Venture Partners (lead); Angels Siddharth Shah, Kabir Narang | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Seed | June 23, 2025 |
Kazam | IFC (lead); Vertex Ventures SEA & India; Avaana Capital Advisors | $6.2M | $19.2M | Series B | June 23, 2025 |
Halter | Bond (lead); NewView; existing Bessemer, DCVC, Blackbird, Icehouse, Promus | $100M | – | Series D | June 23, 2025 |
PhysicsX | Atomico (lead); Temasek; Siemens; Applied Materials; July Fund; General Catalyst; NGP; Radius Capital; Standard Investments; Allen & Co. | €117.3M | €147.7M | Series B | June 23, 2025 |
Galbot | CATL/Puquan Capital (co-lead); China Dev Bank VC; Beijing Robot Industry Fund; Jiyuan Capital | ¥1.1B (~$153M) | ~$222M | Series A/B | June 23, 2025 |
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