Contextual AI, a Palo Alto AI startup that allows businesses to generate more contextually-aware answers from LLMs, raised a $20 million seed round led by previous investor Bain Capital Ventures, with Lightspeed, Greycroft, SV Angel, Elad Gil, and Harry Stebbings also anteing up. TechCrunch has more here.
Granica, an AI startup based in Mountain View, Ca., whose aim is to help Amazon S3 and Google Cloud customers to eliminate redundant and low-value data and increase data privacy, raised a $45 million. Investors included NEA and Bain Capital Ventures. More here.
Griffin, a seven-year-old London startup that enables fintechs and brands to embed finance products such as bank accounts into their platforms, raised a $13.5 million Series A round led by MassMutual Ventures, with previous investors Seedcamp, Notion Capital, and EQT Ventures also writing checks. The company has raised a total of $41.4 million. More here.
Laudio, a five-year-old Boston startup that creates software designed to optimize the workflow of frontline health care workers, raised a $13 million Series B round led by Define Ventures, with previous investors .406 Ventures, InHealth Ventures, MemorialCare Innovation Fund, and TeleTracking Technologies also joining in. The company has raised a total of $25 million. More here.
Meanwhile, a Bermuda startup that is trying to launch a Bitcoin-denominated life insurance product, raised $19 million across two seed rounds. The first was co-led by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and former Stripe exec Lachy Groom, while the second was led by Gradient Ventures. Reinsurance News has more here.
Onfly, a four-year-old Brazilian startup that has built what it claims is an end-to-end corporate travel and expense management software platform, raised a $16 million Series A round. Left Lane Capital and Cloud9 Capital co-led the deal. PhocusWire has more here.
Pomelo Care, a two-year-old New York startup that provides virtual medical care for newborns and expectant mothers, raised a $33 million seed and Series A round. The Series A was led by Andreessen Horowitz, with additional participation from previous investor First Round Capital as well as SV Angel Operator Partners, Allen & Co., and BoxGroup. The company has raised a total of $41 million. More here.
Ringover, a Paris company that allows enterprise companies to streamline business communication and customer interactions no matter where staff are located, raised a $21.6 million round co-led by Orange Ventures and Bpifrance, with previous investor Expedition Growth Capital also chipping in. Tech.eu has more here.
SustainCERT, a five-year-old Luxembourg startup that helps companies monitor their carbon emissions, raised a $37 million round. Investors included Partech and Hartree Partners as well as existing shareholders Citizen Capital, Innovacom, and the Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund. The company has raised a total of $46.9 million. Tech.eu has more here.
Woltair, a five-year-old Prague startup that connects consumers who want to install heat pumps and solar panels with installation and maintenance technicians, raised a $22.1 million round co-led by previous investor The Westly Group as well as Fifth Wall, with additional funds provided by ArcTern Ventures, Kaya, and Inven Capital. The company has raised a total of $42.3 million. Tech.eu has more here.
Yuvo Health, a two-year-old New York startup that provides administrative and payment software for community health centers, raised a $20.2 million Series A round led by Mastry Ventures, with AlleyCorp, AV8 Ventures, New York Ventures, HLM Venture Partners, Route 66 Ventures, VamosVentures, and Social Innovation Fund also piling on. The company has raised a total of $27.9 million. More here.
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