AnswersNow, a seven-year-old startup based in Richmond, Va,, that has built a telehealth platform for the treatment of individuals with autism, ADHD, and other developmental disabilities, raised an $11 million Series A round. Left Lane Capital was the deal lead. More here.
Beek, a seven-year-old, Mexico City-based Spanish creator audio app, has raised $13 million in a Series A round of funding led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, with participation from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Figma cofounder Dylan Field among others. TechCrunch has more here.
BlockJoy, a year-old Boston-based outfit providing a white label blockchain nodes-as-a-service for node hosting enterprises, says it has raised $11 million in combined Seed + Series A funding from Gradient Ventures, Draper Dragon, Dragon Roark, Active Capital, Borderless HNT, and Renegade Ventures, among others. TechCrunch has more here.
Dimension Inx, a six-year-old Chicago startup that designs, develops, and manufactures therapeutic products that require advanced biomaterials, raised a $12 million Series A round led by Prime Movers Lab, with participation from KdT Ventures, Revolution’s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund, Solas BioVentures, Portal Innovation Ventures, and Alumni Ventures. The company has raised a total of $17.7 million. More here.
Freeform, a startup based in Hawthorne, Ca., founded by SpaceX employees that is building a 3D printing factory, raised a $45 million round. Investors included Two Sigma Ventures, Founders Fund, and Threshold Ventures. Bloomberg has more here.
Freightify, a Singapore startup that helps freight forwarders compare pricing data, raised a $12 million Series A round led by Sequoia Capital India, with additional participation by Trail Mix Ventures, Alteria Capital, and previous investors Nordic Eye Venture Capital and Motion Ventures. TechCrunch has more here.
Gem Security, a four-year-old New York and Tel Aviv startup that focuses on detecting and preventing cloud-based cyberattacks, raised an $11 million seed round led by Team8. TechCrunch has more here.
Gradient, a six-year-old San Francisco startup that aims to design and develop environmentally-friendly HVAC products for consumers, raised an $18 million Series A round. Sustainable Future Ventures and previous investor Ajax Ventures co-led the deal. More here.
Lavender, a three-year-old Atlanta startup that integrates with email providers to serve up context on a sales prospect and suggest ways to optimize the message in order to receive a reply, announced that it had raised a total of $13.2 million from two financings - a Series A round led by Norwest Venture Partners with participation from Signia Venture Partners and a seed round led by Signia with contributions from CapitalX and Position Ventures. TechCrunch has more here.
New School Foods, a three-year-old, Toronto-based plant-based "seafood" maker, says it has secured $12 million in seed funding, including from Lever VC, Hatch, Good Startup, Blue Horizon Ventures, and Basecamp Ventures, among others. New School Foods also has grants from Canadian government agencies, including Protein Industries Canada. The company has now raised $13 million in total; TechCrunch has more here.
Onehouse, a Menlo Park, Ca.-based managed data lakehouse company, says it has raised $25 million in Series A funding co-led by Addition and Greylock, which both co-led the outfit's seed round. It has now raised $33 million altogether. TechCrunch has more here.
PenPot, a five-year-old Madrid startup that has built an open source platform for designers and developers to collaborate on work in a single environment à la Figma, raised a $12 million "Series A+" round led by previous investor and Cisco affiliate Decibel and joined by Athos. TechCrunch has more here.
Phantom AI, a seven-year-old startup based in Mountain View, Ca., that is developing advanced driver assistance systems for automobiles, raised a $36.5 million Series C round. Investors included KT Investment, Renaissance Asset Management, InterVest, Shinhan GIB, and Samsung Ventures. The company has raised a total of $80.7 million. SiliconANGLE has more here.
Portside, a six-year-old San Francisco startup that allows aircraft operators to share schedules and financial and maintenance data with owners, banks, and insurance companies through a web-based portal, raised a $50 million Series B round led by Insight Partners, with I2BF Global Ventures also taking part. The company has raised a total of $67.3 million. TechCrunch has more here.
Recycleye, a three-year-old London startup whose refuse sorting robots are designed to discern between plastics, aluminum, and cardboard, raised a $17 million Series A round led by DCVC, with Promus Ventures, Playfair Capital, MMC Ventures, Creator Fund, Atypical, and Seaya Andromeda also contributing. The company has raised a total of $22.1 million. Tech.eu has more here
Samooha, a Singapore-based startup developing a “cross-cloud” data collaboration platform, says it has raised $12.5 million in Series A funding led by Altimeter Capital, Snowflake Ventures and a strategic community of angel investors. TechCrunch has more here.
Treasury Prime, a six-year-old San Francisco startup that develops software that automates bank processes, raised a $40 million Series C round led by BAM Elevate, with participation from Banc Funds, Invicta, and previous investors Deciens, QED, and SaaStr. TechCrunch has more here.
Triple Whale, a Columbus, Ohio–based platform for Shopify store owners that brings together all of their analytics into a single place to help them improve their conversion numbers and garner better insights into their marketing campaigns, has raised a $25 million Series B round from NFX and Elephant, with strategic participation from Shopify itself. TechCrunch has more here.
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