Our weekly Notable Startup Funding Report travels across America’s diverse ecosystem and highlights some of the notable funding activity in the various markets we track. Notable Startup Funding Rounds for the Week Ending 2/17/24 provides funding details for LeoLabs, Rasa, Antithesis, and 18 other deals representing $1 billion in new funding you need to know.
Alembic – $14.0M
Headquartered in San Francisco, Alembic is a MarTech startup that develops digital marketing tools and provides helpful insights to corporate marketing teams. Founded by John Adams and Tomas Puig in 2018, Alembic has now raised $24.9 million in total capital and is backed by Liquid 2 Ventures, m]x[vCapitalandWndrCo[vCapitalandWndrCo[vCapital및WndrCo의지원을받습니다[vCapitalandWndrCo
Contrast – $47.0M
Vienna-based Antithesis develops quality assurance software to facilitate autonomous software testing. Founded by Will Wilson in 2018, Antities has now raised $47 million in total equity funding and is backed by Amplify Partners, First In Ventures, Howard Lerman, Michael Walrath, and Tamarack Global. .
Architect – $12.0M
New York-based Architect provides a secure and customizable trading infrastructure while interfacing with cryptocurrency custodians and self-hosted wallets. Founded by Brett Harrison in 2022, Architect has now raised $17 million in total equity funding and is backed by A.Capital Ventures, BlockTower Capital, CMT Digital Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, ParaFi Capital, SALT Fund, SVA, and Third Kind Venture. there is. Capital, Tioga Capital, Twelve Below, and US Trust.
Bugcrowd – $102.0M
Based in San Francisco, Bugcrowd is a cybersecurity company that operates as a platform for crowdsourced security testing. Founded in 2012 by Casey Ellis, Chris Raethke, and Sergei Belokamen, Bugcrowd has now raised a total of $180.7 million in total equity funding and is backed by Costanoa Ventures, General Catalyst, and Rally Ventures.
Camus Energy – $10.0M
Headquartered in San Francisco, Camus provides a grid orchestration platform that helps electric utilities operate and build reliable, affordable, and zero-carbon grids. Founded in 2019 by Astrid Atkinson, Cody Smith, and Michael Ryan, Camus Energy has now raised $29 million in total equity funding and is backed by Align Impact, Congruent Ventures, Groundswell Ventures, Remarkable Ventures, and Wave Capital.
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cPacket Network – $67.0M
CPacket Networks, headquartered in San Jose, specializes in network visibility and performance monitoring solutions. Founded by Rony Kay in 2007, cPacket Networks has now raised $90 million in total capital and is backed by Morgan Stanley Expansion Capital.
Document Crunch – $9.0M
Miami-based Document Crunch is an AI platform for contract and document review. Founded in 2019 by Adam Handfinger, Adam Nadler, Jennifer Bush, and Joshua Levy, Document Crunch has now raised $15.6 million in total equity funding and is backed by Argonautic Ventures, Fifth Wall, Ironspring Ventures, Navitas Capital, and Zacua Ventures. . .
Hippo Harvest – $21.0M
Hippo Harvest, based in Half Moon Bay, develops agricultural technologies that help scale sustainable agriculture. Founded in 2019 by Alexander Boenig, Eitan Eppstein, and Wim Meeussen, Hippo Harvest has now raised a total of $34 million in equity funding, with investments from Climate Pledge Fund, Collaborative Fund, Congruent Ventures, Energy Impact Partners, Hawthorne Food Ventures, and Standard Investments.
Kairos Aerospace – $52.0M
Sunnyvale-based Kairos Aerospace develops airborne monitoring technology to detect airborne methane leaks for the energy industry. Founded by Brian Jones and Steve Deiker in 2014, Kairos Aerospace has now raised $107 million in total equity funding and is backed by BlackRock, Climate Investment, DCVC, Energy Innovation Capital, and Hartree Partners.
Knock – $12.0M
Brooklyn-based Knock helps product and engineering teams send notifications to customers. Founded by Chris Bell and Sam Seely in 2021, Knock has now raised $18 million in total capital and is backed by Afore Capital, Craft Ventures, and Preface Ventures.
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Lambda – $320.0M
Headquartered in San Francisco, Lambda is a cloud-based GPU company that serves developers throughout the entire lifecycle of AI development. Founded by Michael Balaban and Stephen Balaban in 2012, Lambda has now raised $422.7 million in total equity funding and is backed by 1517 Fund, B Capital, Bloomberg Beta, Crescent Cove Advisors, Gradient Ventures, Mercato Partners, SK Telecom, and T is receiving. Rowe Price, US Innovative Technology Fund.
Langchain – $25.0M
Headquartered in San Francisco, LangChain allows developers to accelerate LLM application workflows by overseeing the entire project lifecycle. Founded by Ankush Gola and Harrison Chase in 2022, LangChain has now raised $35 million in total capital and is backed by Sequoia Capital.
Leo Labs – $29.0M
LeoLabs, headquartered in Menlo Park, is an aerospace company that supplies and provides low-Earth orbit mapping and space situational awareness services. Founded in 2016 by Daniel Ceperley, Edward T. Lu, John Buonocore, and Michael Nicolls, LeoLabs has now raised $111 million in total capital and is backed by AngelList, Dolby Family Ventures, Dylan Taylor, GP Bullhound, and Insight Partners. . , MDSV Capital, Space Capital, and Velvet C Ventures.
Lilac Solutions – $145.0M
Auckland-based Lilac Solutions provides ion exchange technology to solve challenges facing lithium producers. Founded by Alexander Grant and David Snydacker in 2016, Lilac Solutions has now raised $318.6 million in total equity funding and includes Aventurine Partners, BMW i Ventures, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Engine Ventures, Lowercarbon Capital, Mercuria, Mitsubishi Corporation, Presidio Ventures, T. Rowe Price and The Nature Conservancy.
Meters – $35.0M
Headquartered in San Francisco, Meter builds Internet infrastructure tailored to businesses, providing secure and easily accessible networks. Founded by Anil Varanasi and Sunil Varanasi in 2015, Meter has now raised $85 million in total equity funding and is backed by Diane Greene, John Bicket, Lachy Groom, Sam Altman, Sanjit Biswas, and Sequoia Capital.
Nuclear Security – $17.0M
Sarasota-based Nucleus Security provides vulnerability management solutions that help organizations manage vulnerability information. Founded in 2018 by Nicolas Fleming, Scott Kuffer, and Stephen Carter, Nucleus Security has now raised $46.1 million in total capital and is backed by Arthur Ventures, In-Q-Tel, and Lead Edge Capital.
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Taste – $30.0M
Headquartered in San Francisco, Rasa provides an open platform for generative conversational AI, allowing you to create and deploy advanced AI assistants. Founded by Alan Nichol and Alex Weidauer in 2016, Rasa has now raised $70.2 million in total equity funding and is backed by Accel, Andreessen Horowitz, Basis Set Ventures, PayPal Ventures, and StepStone Group.
Clerk – $25.0M
San Francisco-based Scribe lets users share how they do things, allowing anyone to automatically create step-by-step guides for any process. Founded by Aaron Podolny and Jennifer Smith in 2019, Scribe has now raised a total of $55 million in total equity funding and is backed by Amplify Partners, New York Life Ventures, Redpoint, Tiger Global Management, and XYZ Venture Capital.
Skyro – $37.0M
Skylo, based in Palo Alto, is an NB IoT company that develops IoT devices that connect a variety of devices. Founded in 2016 by Andrew Kalman, Andrew Nuttall, Parthsarathi Trivedi, and Tarun Gupta, Skylo has now raised a total of $153 million in total equity funding, with investments from BMW i Ventures, Innovation Endeavors, Intel Capital, Next47, Samsung Catalyst Fund, and Seraphim. space.
Thunderbirds – $5.5 million
Based in Orlando, Thunderbirds is a provider of augmented reality, virtual reality, and mixed reality generative AI framework platforms and services. Founded by JAY FU and MARK HU in 2021, Thunderbirds has now raised a total capital of $6.5 million and is backed by Aura Investment and EST Global.
Bottom – $10.0M
Headquartered in Los Angeles, Vatom makes it easy for both businesses and individuals to participate directly in the emerging Web3. Founded by Eric Pulier and Michael Judd in 2019, Vatom has now raised $10.3 million in total equity funding and is backed by BAT VC, Galaxy Digital, GSV AirCO, Heart Media Group, and The Raine Group.
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