8fig, a three-year-old Israeli startup whose platform enables online sellers to manage their supply chains, raised a $40 million Series B round and $100 million in debt. Koch Disruptive Technologies was the deal lead, with participation from previous investors Battery Ventures, Localglobe, Hetz Ventures, and Silicon Valley Bank. The company has raised a total of $196.5 million. Calcalist has more here.
BurnerPage, a two-year-old New York startup that says it is using AI to improve web page conversion performance, raised a $2 million pre-seed round led by LDV Capital, with Freestyle Capital also tagging along. More here.
CloudBurst Technologies, a New York startup that provides real-time monitoring and cyber threat intelligence tools to help track fraud in the cryptocurrency market, raised a $3 million seed round led by Strategic Cyber Ventures, with Coinbase Ventures and Bloccelerate also chipping in. ET CIO.com has more here.
Farmless, a nine-month-old, Netherlands-based producer of non-animal-based protein alternatives, says it has raised a €1.2 million in pre-seed equity funding Revent, Nucleus Capital and Possible Ventures, HackCapital, Sustainable Food Ventures, and VOYAGERS Climate-Tech Fund, among others. TechCrunch has more here.
GPTZero, a startup founded last December based in Princeton, NJ, that has built a tool that can detect text from a variety of AI models, such as Google Bard, Facebook’s LLaMa, and OpenAI’s GPT-3 and GPT-4, raised a $3.5 million seed round from Uncork Capital, Neo, and Altman Capital. Forbes has more here.
Mother Science, a two-year-old skincare company founded by Incubus guitarist Mike Einziger and wife Ann Marie Simpson-Einziger, a violinist who earlier taught high school physics and chemistry, says it has raised $6.2 million in total venture capital (most of it in a seed round last November). Female Founders Fund led the outfit's late 2022 seed round. Other investors in the company include: defy.vc, Founders Fund, KarpReilly, H Venture Partners, NewBound Ventures, BFG Partners, and Tuesday Capital, among others. Axios has more here.
Olyns, a four-year-old startup based in San Jose, Ca., whose containers sit at the entrance to retail locations and provide beverage container recycling to consumers and advertising to brands, raised a $4 million Series A round. Vanedge Capital led the deal. The company has raised a total of $5 million. Recycling Today has more here.
Optery, a three-year-old San Francisco startup that helps consumers remove their personal information from the clutches of data brokers, raised $2.7 million in additional seed funding. led by Bayhouse Capital, with Global Founders Capital, Goodwater Capital, Pioneer Fund, Soma Capital, TRAC, and Y Combinator also taking part. TechCrunch has more here.
Pudgy Penguins, a two-year-old crypto startup that creates intellectual property around NFTs, such as live events, new ways for owners to monetize and utilize their tokens, and physical goods bearing the IP (e.g. books and toys), raised a $9 million seed round led by 1kx and including Big Brain Holdings, Kronos Research, and CRIT Ventures. CoinDesk has more here.
Sensydia, an eight-year-old, L.A.-based startup that has developed a portable, point-of-care hemodynamic measurement platform that assesses cardiac conditions, has raised $8 million in new funding from Orlando Health Ventures, with participation from Colle Capital, Frontier Venture Capital, and others. More here.
Stella, a three-year-old, Chicago-based startup that offers an uninsured treatment protocol for post traumatic stress, anxiety, stress, depression, traumatic brain injury, and Long COVID (it also offers ketamine infusions and therapy), has raised $7 million in funding from Sterling Partners. Axios has more here.
Unity SCM, a three-year-old Israeli startup that helps its customers tie together supply chain data, so that customers know where each shipment is and when inventory will be ready, raised an $8 million Series A round led by Vertex Ventures Israel, with participation from UpWest and Vertex Ventures US. The company has raised a total of $13.2 million. Calcalist has more here.
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