Here’s this week’s startup funding recap ($290.5 million raised across 10 featured companies): 1. Slip Robotics, led by Chris Smith, has raised $28 million in a Series B funding round. Slip Robotics provides automated truck-loading robots-as-a-service, enabling users to auto-load and unload any truck in just five minutes with SlipBot robots. 2. Mantis Robotics, led by Gerry Vannuffelen, has raised $5 million in Venture funding. Mantis Robotics provides a hardware and software platform for robotic automation, enabling safe and productive human-robot collaboration. 3. BILT, led by Nate Henderson, has raised $21 million in a Series B funding round. BILT provides a 3D-guided work instruction platform designed to enhance user experience and efficiency. 4. Hauler Hero, led by Mark Hoadley, has raised $10 million in a Seed funding round. Hauler Hero provides a tech platform for waste management companies, leveraging AI and cloud-based technology to automate invoicing, routing, dispatch, and customer engagement. 5. Backflip AI, led by Greg Mark, has raised $30 million in a Series A funding round. Backflip AI provides AI-powered 3D design software that transforms text and photos into real parts and products. 6. Anatomy Financial, co-led by Sasha King and Callum King, has raised $19 million in a Series A funding round. Anatomy Financial provides AI-powered financial solutions for healthcare organizations, transforming traditional paper-based billing workflows into streamlined digital processes. 7. Basis, led by Matt Harpe, has raised $34 million in a Series A funding round. Basis provides an AI-powered platform for automating accounting workflows, enabling accounting firms to streamline tasks such as entering transactions and checking data accuracy. 8. Decart, led by Dean Leitersdorf, has raised $32 million in a Series A funding round. Decart is an AI research lab providing an infrastructure platform that enables organizations to train massive AI models at scale. 9. Chargezoom, led by Matt Dubois, has raised $11.5 million in a Series A funding round. Chargezoom provides an AI-powered billing and integrated payments platform designed to streamline accounts receivable processes for businesses. 10. Anysphere, led by Michael Truell, has raised $100 million in a Series B funding round, elevating its post-money valuation to $2.6 billion. Anysphere is the developer of Cursor, an AI-powered coding assistant designed to enhance developer productivity by integrating advanced AI capabilities directly into the coding workflow. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap ($264 million raised across 10 featured companies): 1. Terradot, led by James Kanoff, has raised $58.2 million funding, including $4.2 million in Seed funding and a $54 million Series A funding round. Terradot is a climate company that transforms rock weathering into a scalable global carbon removal solution. 2. WeaveGrid, led by Apoorv Bhargava, has raised $28 million in Venture funding. WeaveGrid provides a software platform that enables rapid electric vehicle (EV) adoption while ensuring grid stability. 3. Electrified Thermal, led by Daniel Stack, has raised $19 million in Venture funding. Electrified Thermal provides the Joule Hive™ Thermal Battery (JHTB), a breakthrough in electric heating technology. 4. Albert Invent, led by Nick Talken, has raised $22.5 million in a Series A funding round. Albert Invent provides a cloud-based R&D platform designed to accelerate chemical innovation in materials science using AI. 5. Raptor Maps, led by Nikhil Vadhavkar, has raised $35 million in a Series C funding round. Raptor Maps provides an integrated operating system for the solar industry, empowering asset owners to build, manage, and operate solar sites efficiently. 6. Cofactr, led by Matthew Haber, has raised $17 million in a Series A funding round. Cofactr provides a supply chain and logistics management platform designed to streamline production, processes, and policies for critical hardware manufacturers. 7. Twelve Labs, led by Jae Lee, has raised $30 million in Venture funding. Twelve Labs develops advanced video understanding technology to enable organizations to accurately and efficiently discover moments within vast video datasets. 8. Cartesia, led by Karan Goel, has raised $27 million in a Seed funding round. Cartesia develops real-time multimodal intelligence systems powered by state space models (SSMs). 9. Vapi, led by Jordan Dearsley, has raised $20 million in a Series A funding round. Vapi provides a developer platform for deploying Voice AI agents, enabling businesses to scale voice-based solutions quickly and efficiently. 10. Prezent, led by Rajat Mishra, has raised $7.3 million in Venture funding. Prezent.AI provides an AI-powered enterprise business storytelling platform designed to enhance workplace communication. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap ($478.42 million raised across 11 featured companies): 1. AMP, led by Matanya Horowitz, has raised $91 million in a Series D funding round. AMP provides AI-powered sortation systems for the waste and recycling industry, using deep learning to identify recyclables and contaminants in real-time. 2. Heirloom, led by Shashank Samala, has raised $150 million in a Series B funding round. Heirloom develops Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology that uses enhanced limestone to capture CO2 directly from the atmosphere. 3. Tractian, led by Igor Marinelli, has raised $120 million in a Series C funding round. Tractian specializes in manufacturing AI, providing an industrial copilot platform for manufacturing leaders. 4. Infleqtion, led by Matthew Kinsella, has secured $11 million in Debt funding through the U.S. Department of Defense’s Accelerate the Procurement and Fielding of Innovative Technologies (APFIT) program. Infleqtion is a quantum technology company specializing in solutions for positioning, navigation, timing (PNT), and precision timekeeping. 5. Vooma, led by Jesse Buckingham, has raised over $16 million across Seed and Series A funding rounds. Vooma provides an AI-powered platform for freight brokers and carriers, streamlining logistics operations and reducing manual workloads. 6. HappyRobot, led by Pablo Palafox, has raised $15.6 million in a Series A funding round. HappyRobot specializes in AI-powered voice solutions for the logistics sector, offering agentic AI that automates communication and streamlines operations for freight brokers, 3PLs, warehouses, and supply chain businesses. 7. Nurture Boss, led by Jacob Carter, has raised $4.025 million in a Series A funding round. Nurture Boss provides an advanced AI platform tailored for the multifamily housing sector. 8. WeatherFlow-Tempest, led by Buck Lyons, has raised $3 million in a Growth funding round. WeatherFlow-Tempest provides weather technology and environmental monitoring solutions, delivering accurate, AI-driven weather data to support better decision-making and cost savings. 9. Provarity, led by Chris Cabrera, has raised $7 million in a Seed funding round. Provarity provides an AI-powered presales platform designed to optimize sales engineering performance. 10. Enterpret, led by Varun Sharma, has raised $20.8 million in a Series A funding round. Enterpret provides an AI-enabled customer feedback intelligence platform that helps product development and CX teams unify and analyze unstructured feedback from multiple channels. 11. Yurts, led by Ben Van Roo, has raised $40 million in a Series B funding round. Yurts provides generative AI (GenAI) integration solutions at scale for defense, government, and enterprise customers. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap ($135.2 million raised across 7 featured companies): 1. Teleo, led by Vinay Shet, has raised $16.2 million in a Series A funding round. Teleo develops autonomous technology for heavy equipment, turning traditional machinery such as dump trucks, wheel loaders, and excavators into supervised autonomous machines. 2. Wherobots, led by Mo Sarwat, has raised $21.5 million in a Series A funding round. Wherobots provides a spatial intelligence cloud platform that offers planetary-scale geospatial ETL, analytics, and computer vision solutions using a modern data lakehouse architecture. 3. Constrafor, led by Anwar Ghauche, has raised $14 million in a Series A funding round and secured a $250 million credit facility. Constrafor provides a vertically integrated supply chain finance and risk management platform for the construction industry. 4. /dev/agents, led by David Singleton, has raised $56 million in seed funding at a $500 million valuation. Founded by former executives from Google, Stripe, and Meta, /dev/agents is developing an operating system for AI agents. 5. Cofactor AI, led by Adi Tantravahi, has raised $4 million in a Seed funding round. Cofactor AI provides an AI-powered platform for hospitals, leveraging its proprietary Cofactor Denial Suite to streamline claim appeal processes. 6. PlayAI, led by Mahmoud Felfel, has raised $21 million in a Seed funding round. PlayAI provides a generative AI-powered voice platform that allows developers and businesses to create and deploy natural-sounding voice applications. 7. Circleback, led by Ali Haghani, has raised $2.5 million in a Seed funding round. Circleback provides an AI-powered app designed for meeting notes and automations. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap ($545.5 million raised across 18 featured companies): 1. OceanWell, led by Robert Bergstrom, has raised an $11 million Series A funding round. OceanWell develops modular deep-sea water farms designed for reverse osmosis desalination, harnessing natural hydrostatic pressure at depths of 400 meters. 2. Four Growers, led by Brandon Contino, has raised a $9 million Series A funding round. Four Growers develops AI-powered harvesting robots, including the GR-100 system, which uses 8 stereo cameras and proprietary AI to achieve 98% accuracy. 3. Distru, led by Blaine Hatab, has raised a $6 million Series A funding round. Distru provides a seed-to-sale ERP platform for the cannabis industry, offering tools to manage inventory, orders, and customer relations. 4. Oishii, led by Hiroki Koga, has raised $150 million in a Series B funding round. Oishii is a sustainable vertical farming startup known for its innovative produce, including Omakase Berries and Koyo Berries. 5. Ecore, led by Art Dodge, has raised an undisclosed Private Equity Round. Ecore transforms reclaimed rubber materials into sustainable, high-performance products through its TRUcircularity program. 6. Alchemyca, led by Patrick Vagner, has raised $2.5 million in a Seed funding round. Alchemyca uses enzymes, sensors, and AI to convert organic waste into renewable natural gas. 7. EarthOptics, led by Lars Dyrud, has raised $24 million in a Venture funding round. EarthOptics specializes in soil digitization and predictive agronomy, leveraging advancements in soil-sensing technologies. 8. Lightsynq, led by Mihir Bhaskar, has raised $18 million in a Series A funding round. Lightsynq develops quantum interconnect technology that links quantum processors into broader networks. 9. BrightAI, led by Alex Hawkinson, has raised $15 million in a Seed funding round. BrightAI provides an AI-driven platform, Stateful OS, designed to transform critical infrastructure industries. 10. Inversion, led by Justin Fiaschetti, has raised $44 million in a Series A funding round. Inversion enables precision on-demand delivery from space to anywhere on Earth using its fully autonomous re-entry vehicles. 11. Aquaria, led by Brian Sheng, has raised $112 million in a Debt financing round. Aquaria develops atmospheric water generators (AWGs) that produce water from the sky using patented materials science. 12. Epic Cleantec, led by Aaron Tartakovsky, has raised $12 million in a Series B funding round. Epic Cleantec provides water reuse technology for the built environment, converting wastewater into treated water. 13. Revv, led by Adi Bathla, has raised $20 million in a Venture funding round. Revv provides a B2B SaaS platform leveraging AI and advanced language models to simplify auto repair diagnostics. 14. Keychain, led by Oisin Hanrahan, has raised $15 million in a Series A funding round. Keychain provides an AI-powered platform connecting brands and retailers with ideal manufacturing partners in the CPG sector. 15. Distyl, led by Arjun Prakash, has raised $20 million in a Series A funding round. Distyl offers automation solutions for AI processes, combining AI-native software with tailored engineering. 16. Agentio, led by Arthur Leopold, has raised $12 million in a Series A funding round. Agentio provides an ad platform that simplifies purchasing advertising integrations within creator content. 17. SuperAnnotate, led by Vahan Petrosyan, has raised $36 million in a Series B funding round. SuperAnnotate provides enterprise software for managing and creating large-scale multimodal AI datasets. 18. Magma Math, led by Henrik Appert, has raised $40 million in a Series A funding round. Magma Math provides a K-12 instructional platform supporting state-aligned math pedagogy. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. General Galactic, led by Halen Mattison, has raised an $8 million Seed funding round. General Galactic develops fossil-free fuel generation technology, transforming industrial CO2 waste streams into carbon-neutral natural gas. 2. Outbuild, led by Franco Giaquinto, has raised an $11 million Series A funding round. Outbuild provides scheduling and planning software for the construction industry, streamlining workflows with an integrated platform. 3. Vaulted Deep, led by Julia Reichelstein, has raised a $32.3 million Series A funding round. Vaulted Deep specializes in biomass carbon removal and storage (BiCRS), geologically sequestering organic wastes. 4. SwiftConnect, led by Chip Kruger and Matt Kopel, has raised a $37 million Series B funding round. SwiftConnect provides an access network platform enabling seamless connections to places and spaces using digital passes. 5. Accelsius, led by Josh Claman, has raised a $24 million Series A funding round. Accelsius develops advanced cooling systems that empower data center and edge operators to achieve business, financial, and sustainability goals. 6. Serenity, led by Peter Oneppo, has raised a $5.5 million Series A funding round. Serenity provides AI-powered Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) software that delivers ready-to-use, flexible solutions for businesses of all sizes. 7. Zengines, led by Caitlyn Truong, has raised a $9 million Venture funding round. Zengines provides an AI-based data management platform that automates data migration, reducing time, cost, and risk. 8. 11x, led by Hasan Sukkar, has raised a $50 million Series B funding round. 11x develops AI-powered digital workers that automate Go-to-Market workflows, replacing traditional software. 9. ScaleOps, led by Yodar Shafrir, has raised a $58 million Series B funding round. ScaleOps offers a real-time automated cloud resource management platform powered by AI. 10. PointFive, led by Alon Arvatz, has raised a $20 million Series A funding round. PointFive specializes in cloud cost optimization, using its proprietary DeepWaste™ Detection Engine to identify inefficiencies. 11. SocialCrowd, led by Raphael Akinsipe, has raised a $2.5 million Seed funding round. SocialCrowd provides a workforce performance platform that tracks employee progress. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. Advex, led by Pedro Pachuca, has raised a $3.5 million Seed funding round. Advex provides AI Vision solutions for industrial manufacturing, specializing in self-healing AI Vision models that leverage diffusion-based synthetic data. 2. Transaera, led by Sorin Grama, has raised a $10.5 million Seed funding round. Transaera provides an energy-efficient platform for cooling and dehumidification, utilizing solid desiccants to absorb moisture and repurpose waste heat for humidity removal. 3. Physical Intelligence, led by Karol Hausman, has raised a $400 million Venture funding round at a $2 billion valuation. Physical Intelligence develops AI-driven brains for robots, aiming to create a single, generalist software that can control a wide range of robot models. 4. Endeavor, led by Sahitya Senapathy, has raised a $7 million Seed funding round. Endeavor provides an enterprise AI platform designed for manufacturing companies to optimize and automate operations across sales, production, and supply chain processes. 5. Ulysses, led by Akhil Voorakkara, has raised a $2 million Pre-Seed funding round. Ulysses Ecosystem Engineering develops autonomous robots for marine restoration, with a primary focus on seagrass restoration. 6. Algorized, led by Natalya Lopareva, has raised a $4.3 million Seed funding round. Algorized provides an AI-powered platform for advanced people-sensing and positioning software, enabling real-time data access and vital sign detection through a software-only upgrade to existing sensors. 7. IOTA, led by Ivan Datskov, has raised a $10.4 million Series A2 funding round. IOTA Software develops a cloud-native visualization platform that integrates critical business and process data to deliver real-time situational awareness. 8. Boston Materials, led by Anvesh Gurijala, has raised a $13.5 million Venture funding round. Boston Materials produces advanced materials using its patented Z-axis Fiber™ technology, which combines the durability of metals with the lightweight properties of plastics. 9. Sapien, led by Ron Nachum, has raised an $8.7 million Seed funding round. Sapien develops autonomous coworkers for financial analysis, transforming error-prone, time-intensive processes into rapid, precise insights. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. LuxWall, led by Scott Thomsen, has raised a $51 million Series B funding round. LuxWall is a leader in glass-based transparent insulation solutions, focused on reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions from buildings. 2. Third Wave, led by Arshan Poursohi, has raised a $27 million Series C funding round. Third Wave Automation provides autonomous forklifts powered by its Shared Autonomy platform, enabling forklifts to operate in fully autonomous, remote assist, remote operation, or traditional manual modes. 3. Matter, led by Vishnu Sridhar, has raised a $12 million Seed funding round. Matter Intelligence provides remote sensing solutions using hyperspectral imaging, which captures thousands of narrow spectral bands to detect unique material properties. 4. Bifrost AI, led by Charles Wong and Aravind Kandiah, has raised an $8 million Series A funding round. Bifrost AI offers a generative 3D data platform that allows AI teams to quickly create and validate datasets for training AI systems. 5. CREW Carbon, led by Dr. Joachim Katchinoff, has raised a $5.3 million Seed funding round. CREW Carbon is a climate tech startup focused on removing biogenic CO2 from wastewater treatment facilities. 6. Avina, led by Ron Fisher, has raised a $3.2 million Seed funding round. Avina provides an AI-powered companion for B2B sales teams, helping sellers from their first meeting to their last email. 7. Latii, led by Santiago Bueno, has raised a $5 million Seed funding round. Latii is a managed marketplace and supply chain automation tool for construction materials, serving high-end dealers, architects, and homeowners. 8. Andium, led by Jory Schwach, has raised a $21.7 million Series B funding round. Andium provides Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions for remote-field monitoring and communications in industrial sectors. 9. Spot AI, led by Rish Gupta, has raised $31 million in equity funding. Spot AI transforms traditional video security cameras into AI-powered systems that help organizations derive actionable insights from their video data. 10. Decart, led by Dean Leitersdorf, has raised a $21 million Seed funding round. Decart is an AI research lab that enables organizations to train massive AI models at scale with enhanced efficiency and cost savings. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. Pantheon AI, led by David Mace, has raised a $25 million Series A funding round. Pantheon provides artificial intelligence-enabled architectural services that streamline processes for developers, owners, and tenants. 2. BiltOn, led by Omer Slavin, has raised a $15 million Series B funding round. BiltOn provides construction operations and risk management software tailored for owners and general contractors. 3. Carbon Ridge, led by Chase Dwyer, has raised a $9.5 million Series A funding round. Carbon Ridge develops modular onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) solutions for the maritime shipping industry to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 4. Paccurate, led by James Malley, has raised an $8.1 million Series A funding round. Paccurate provides a packing intelligence platform that optimizes parcel shipping processes by helping shippers identify ideal carton configurations and pack orders efficiently. 5. Formic, led by Saman Farid, has received an investment from Mitsubishi Electric Corporation through its ME Innovation Fund. Formic designs, develops, and maintains industrial robots, focusing on solutions for tasks like palletizing and packaging for small and medium-sized businesses. 6. Recyclops, led by Ryan Smith, has received an investment from BDev Ventures. Recyclops offers a waste management platform that supports landfill diversion initiatives nationwide. 7. TollBit, led by Toshit Panigrahi, has raised a $24 million Series A funding round. TollBit enables digital publishers to license content per use and receive immediate payments, ensuring AI companies can directly access the data they need in real time. 8. Attention, led by Anis Bennaceur, has raised a $14 million Series A funding round. Attention provides an AI-powered platform designed to help sales and revenue teams improve customer conversations by automating the extraction of actionable insights. 9. Fixify, led by Matt Peters, has raised a $25 million Series A funding round. Fixify provides an AI-powered IT help desk solution that combines technology with analysts to create an IT help desk experience tailored to each company's environment. 10. Nooks, led by Dan Lee, has raised a $43 million Series B funding round. Nooks is an AI-powered platform designed to help sales teams improve efficiency by automating tasks like prospecting, dialing, and coaching. 11. Urbint, led by Corey Capasso, has raised a $35 million growth equity funding round. Urbint provides an AI platform focused on identifying and mitigating threats to workers, infrastructure, and communities. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. Beacon AI, led by Matt Cox, has raised $15 million in Series A funding. Beacon AI is an aviation software technology company specializing in advanced AI systems that augment commercial and defense pilots. 2. Solubag, led by Cristian Olivares, has raised $4.5 million in Series A funding. Solubag provides a water-soluble alternative to single-use plastic. 3. Perry Weather, led by Colin Perry, has raised $15 million in Series B funding. Perry Weather provides a technology platform that enhances weather safety and operations for schools, sports, municipalities, construction, and other industries affected by weather. 4. Kick, led by Conrad Wadowski, has raised $9 million in Seed funding. Kick is an applied AI company developing AI agents for accounting and bookkeeping. 5. Agency AI, led by Elias Torres, has raised $12 million in Seed funding. Agency provides an AI-powered customer success platform designed for B2B businesses. 6. Equilibrium Energy, led by Ryan Hanley, has raised $39 million in Series B funding. Equilibrium Energy is a clean power technology company that leverages AI, power systems fundamentals, and risk management to help companies transition to climate and energy equilibriums. 7. King Energy, led by John Witchel, has raised $10 million in Seed funding. King Energy provides solar energy solutions tailored for multi-tenant commercial properties, offering a turnkey service that includes project financing, installation, and long-term management. 8. Monogoto, led by Itamar Kunik, has raised $27 million in Series A funding. Monogoto provides software-defined connectivity solutions that optimize device connectivity for enterprises and developers. 9. Clerk Chat, led by Alexander Haque, has raised $7.0 million in Seed funding. Clerk Chat provides an AI-powered conversational messaging platform designed for enterprises, enabling seamless, real-time communication with clients and customers. 10. Neuron7, led by Niken Patel, has raised $44 million in Series B funding. Neuron7.ai specializes in service resolution intelligence, helping companies achieve 90%+ resolution accuracy faster by unifying knowledge from vast data sources, people, and interactions into a smart resolution hub. 11. Decagon, led by Jesse Zhang, has raised $100 million in total funding, including a $65 million Series B funding round. Decagon is an AI-powered customer support platform that automates enterprise customer support tasks. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. Lithios, led by Mo Alkhadra, has raised a $12 million Seed funding round. Lithios develops electrochemical lithium extraction technology designed to efficiently extract lithium from untapped brine deposits. 2. Airloom, led by Neal Rickner, has raised a $13.75 million Seed funding round. Airloom Energy is a renewable energy company specializing in wind power. 3. Corvus Robotics, led by Jackie Wu, has raised $18 million in Series A funding. Corvus Robotics provides autonomous inventory management systems using drones. 4. Unify, led by Austin Hughes, has raised $19 million in Series A and Seed funding. Unify provides a go-to-market technology platform designed to enable revenue teams to enhance customer interactions. 5. Blue Energy, led by Jake Jurewicz, has raised $45 million in Series A funding. Blue Energy is developing modular nuclear power plants that can be built in shipyards to reduce construction time and costs. 6. Drawer AI, led by Den Lavrik, has raised a $5 million Seed funding round. Drawer AI is an AI-powered estimating system designed specifically for the electrical trade. 7. Molg, led by Rob Lawson-Shanks, has raised a $5.5 million Seed funding round. Molg is a robotic microfactory company focused on autonomously disassembling complex electronic products like laptops and servers. 8. Third Dimension, led by Tolga Kart, has raised a $6.9 million Seed funding round. Third Dimension is a 3D generation company that uses generative AI to convert 2D images and videos into 3D environments. 9. Numeric, led by Parker Gilbert, has raised a $28 million Series A funding round. Numeric provides an AI accounting automation platform that automates tasks involved in the month-end close process, such as balance sheet reconciliations and variance explanations. 10. Tildei, led by Mark Ghermezian, has raised a $6 million Seed funding round. Tildei is a conversational marketing platform that helps brands engage with their customers through AI-powered conversations. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. Neeve, led by Nitesh Trikha, has raised a $15 million Series A funding round. Neeve offers a cloud platform for managing smart buildings and spaces, deployed in over 650 buildings globally. 2. 3Laws Robotics, led by Andrew Singletary, has raised a $4.1 million Seed funding round. 3Laws Robotics provides dynamic safety solutions for autonomous systems like drones and mobile robots. 3. Ensemble, led by Alex Reneau, has raised a $3.3 million Seed funding round. Ensemble offers a machine learning platform that improves model accuracy and performance on sparse data. 4. Wispr, led by Tanay Kothari, has raised a $12 million Venture funding round. Wispr develops a voice-first productivity tool, Wispr Flow, enabling hands-free interaction and smart formatting. 5. Augmodo, led by Ross Finman, has raised a $5.3 million Seed funding round. Augmodo offers real-time inventory tracking using SmartBadges™ to enhance retail operations and store visibility. 6. AirOps, led by Alex Halliday, has raised a $15.5 million Series A funding round. AirOps helps marketers streamline workflows and create content efficiently using AI-powered tools. 7. Billables, led by Arvind Sujeeth, has raised a $3.9 million Seed funding round. Billables AI automates time tracking and billing for service providers, integrating with tools like Microsoft 365. 8. Valdera, led by Sruti Arulmani, has raised a $15 million Series A funding round. Valdera provides an AI-driven sourcing platform for optimizing supply chains and reducing costs for manufacturers. 9. Pallet, led by Sushanth Raman, has raised an $18 million Series A funding round. Pallet offers an AI-powered transportation and warehouse management system to enhance logistics efficiency. 10. Numa, led by Tasso Roumeliotis, has raised a $32 million Series B funding round. Numa automates tasks in auto dealerships using AI, improving productivity and customer service. 11. Vieu, led by Simon Skaria, has raised an $11 million Seed funding round. Vieu helps B2B sales teams generate leads by facilitating warm introductions to decision-makers using AI. 12. Artisan, led by Jaspar Carmichael-Jack, has raised a $7.3 million Seed funding round. Artisan develops AI-powered virtual employees, starting with a sales agent that automates outbound sales. 13. MarqVision, led by Mark Lee, has raised an additional $16 million in Series A funding. MarqVision helps brands detect and remove counterfeits online using generative AI. 14. Crescendo, led by Matt Price, has raised a $50 million Venture funding round. Crescendo offers an AI-powered customer experience platform for personalized customer interactions. 15. Loti, led by Luke Arrigoni, has raised a $6.65 million Seed funding round. Loti AI uses advanced AI to detect and remove unauthorized online content like deepfakes and impersonations. 16. DocJuris, led by Henal Patel, has raised an $8 million Series A funding round. DocJuris provides AI-powered contract review software used by Fortune 500 companies to automate contract management. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. David Energy, led by James McGinniss, has raised a $23 million Series A funding round. David Energy is a retail energy provider focused on decarbonizing the energy sector through real-time energy management, aiming to reduce the environmental impact across multiple states in the U.S. 2. Eion, led by Anastasia Pavlovic, has raised a $3 million Series A extension funding round. Eion specializes in carbon removal using enhanced rock weathering to absorb CO2 and improve soil health, aiming to remove 10 million tons of CO2 annually by 2030. 3. GenLogs, led by Ryan Joyce, has raised over $6 million in Seed funding round. GenLogs operates a network of roadside sensors that collect real-time data on truck movements, helping improve logistics management for the transportation industry. 4. Letta, led by Charles Packer, has raised a $10 million Seed funding round. Letta provides a platform for developers to build AI agents with advanced memory systems, simplifying the development and deployment of multi-language model agents. 5. Harmonic, led by Tudor Achim, has raised a $75 million Series A funding round. Harmonic is developing Mathematical Superintelligence (MSI) to provide mathematically accurate AI solutions, aiming to eliminate hallucinations in AI models across various industries. 6. AmpUp, led by Tom Sun, has raised a $15 million Series A funding round. AmpUp provides electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions and smart energy management, helping businesses optimize their EV infrastructure across North America. 7. Looma, led by Cole Johnson, has raised $10 million in Venture funding round. Looma operates an in-store digital media platform that uses storytelling content to engage shoppers and influence purchasing decisions in over 675 stores across the U.S. 8. Tetrix, led by Olivier Babin, has raised $5 million in Seed funding round. Tetrix automates data collection and analysis for capital allocators, reducing the time to actionable data from weeks to a single day, improving decision-making in private markets. 9. Atomicwork, led by Vijay Rayapati, has raised over $3 million in Seed funding round. Atomicwork offers a service management platform that automates workflows and employee support, improving workplace efficiency through AI-driven automation. 10. LiveFlow, led by Lasse Kalkar, has raised $13.5 million in Series A funding round. LiveFlow provides an automation platform for finance and accounting, allowing firms to generate real-time financial insights and streamline their operations. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. Slingshot Aerospace, led by Tim Solms, has raised a $30 million Growth Capital funding round. Slingshot Aerospace develops AI-powered solutions for satellite tracking and space traffic coordination, enhancing operational safety. The funds will scale operations and support growth initiatives. 2. GreenLite, led by James Gallagher, has raised a $28.5 million Series A funding round. GreenLite provides construction software that automates the permitting process, speeding up approvals. The funds will enhance the platform and expand market reach. 3. PinPoint, led by Jim Carr, has raised a $3.2 million Seed funding round. PinPoint uses AI to improve bidding and estimating in road construction, helping contractors make better decisions. The funds will expand platform development and operations. 4. Sitewire, led by Bryan Kester, has raised a $3.17 million Seed funding round. Sitewire automates construction finance workflows, enabling real-time fund transfers and progress tracking. The funds will support platform expansion and market growth. 5. Two Boxes, led by Kyle Bertin, has raised a $5.3 million Seed funding round. Two Boxes optimizes e-commerce returns, processing over $100 million in returns for major brands. The funds will expand the team and reach. 6. Hgen, led by Molly Yang, has raised a $5 million Seed funding round. Hgen develops clean hydrogen technology to decarbonize industries like steel and chemicals. The funds will accelerate commercial deployment. 7. Tidal Metals, led by Dr. Howard Yuh, has raised an $8.5 million Seed funding round. Tidal Metals extracts magnesium from seawater using a sustainable, waste-free process. The funds will support a pilot plant. 8. Supermaven, led by Jacob Jackson, has raised a $12 million Series A funding round. Supermaven offers AI-powered code completion tools that boost developer productivity. The funds will expand the platform and develop a new text editor. 9. TeamBridge, led by Arjun Vora, has raised a $28 million Series B funding round. TeamBridge provides an all-in-one Workforce OS for hourly workers, streamlining HR processes. The funds will enhance development and scale operations. 10. Mercor, led by Brendan Foody, has raised a $30 million Series A funding round. Mercor’s AI-powered recruiting platform automates profile reviews and interviews to improve hiring efficiency. The funds will expand operations. 11. Knit, led by Aneesh Dhawan, has raised a $9 million Series A funding round. Knit’s AI platform simplifies consumer research, delivering faster insights. The funds will support new product launches and expansion. 12. 11x, led by Hasan Sukkar, has raised a $24 million Series A funding round. 11x creates AI-powered digital workers to handle tasks like sales and lead qualification. The funds will support development and global expansion. 13. Orb, led by Alvaro Morales, has raised a $25 million Series B funding round. Orb’s billing platform enables software businesses to implement flexible pricing models. The funds will support operational growth. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. StackGen, led by Sachin Aggarwal, has raised a $12.3 million Seed funding round. StackGen generates infrastructure from code, automating development processes for platform engineers and DevOps teams. The funds will accelerate product development and go-to-market efforts. 2. Reshape Automation, led by Juan Aparicio, has raised a $5 million Seed funding round. Reshape Automation's AI-powered platform consolidates process data to accelerate automation in manufacturing and supply chains. The funds will support product suite expansion and deployment. 3. Track3D, led by Chaitanya Naredla, has raised a $3.4 million Seed funding round. Track3D integrates drone, camera, and mobile data to provide actionable insights for construction site management. The funds will expand product offerings and boost market reach. 4. Bounti, led by Ashar Rizqi, has raised a $16 million Series A funding round. Bounti's AI platform automates sales outreach, enabling personalized prospecting at scale. The funds will support operations expansion and platform development. 5. Every, led by Rajeev Behera, has raised a $22.5 million Series A funding round. Every offers an all-in-one platform for finance and HR solutions, simplifying back-office operations. The funds will help add more products and scale operations. 6. AceUp, led by Will Guillaume Foussier, has raised a $22.5 million Series A funding round. AceUp provides leadership development and coaching through an AI-powered platform to enhance team performance. The funds will support operations scaling and product growth. 7. Nirvana, led by Akshay Venkitasubramanian, has raised a $24.2 million Series A funding round. Nirvana's platform provides healthcare transparency in insurance verification, helping practices improve financial management. The funds will expand product development. 8. Nostra AI, led by Arthur Root, has raised an $8.9 million Venture funding round. Nostra AI optimizes website performance for e-commerce brands using its Edge Delivery Engine™. The funds will expand operations and increase business reach. 9. Landbase, led by Daniel Saks, has raised a $12.5 million Seed funding round. Landbase’s AI-driven GTM platform automates sales and marketing processes, generating high-quality leads. The funds will accelerate product development and operations growth. 10. Connectly, led by Stefanos Loukakos, has raised a $20 million Series B funding round. Connectly automates customer interactions across messaging platforms, streamlining the customer journey from sales to support. The funds will support AI model development and business scaling. 11. Aifleet, led by Marc El Khoury, has raised a $17 million Series B funding round. Aifleet's trucking platform enhances driver satisfaction and truck utilization using AI-driven tools. The funds will expand R&D and operations, and support infrastructure development. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. Oxylus Energy, led by Perry Bakas, has raised a $4.5 million Seed funding round. Oxylus Energy converts CO2 into green methanol through low-temperature processes, targeting sectors like shipping and aviation. The funds will support development and pilot deployment. 2. Blitzy, led by Brian Elliott, has raised a $4.4 million Seed funding round. Blitzy automates software development using AI, delivering enterprise-grade products for insurance and financial services. The funds will expand the team and platform. 3. Champion, led by Jeff Reekers, has raised a $3.3 million Seed funding round. Champion's AI-powered platform helps B2B companies drive organic growth and customer advocacy. The funds will enhance platform features and go-to-market efforts. 4. Revefi, led by Sanjay Agrawal, has raised a $20 million Series A funding round. Revefi’s data ops platform uses AI to streamline infrastructure and improve observability. The funds will help scale engineering and sales. 5. Mantel, led by Cameron Halliday, has raised a $30 million Series A funding round. Mantel’s molten-salt carbon capture tech reduces emissions in high-temperature industries. The funds will go towards scaling up industrial deployment. 6. Galy, led by Luciano Bueno, has raised a $33 million Series B funding round. Galy produces lab-grown cotton through cellular agriculture for sustainable textiles. The funds will accelerate production and scale operations. 7. Laravel, led by Taylor Otwell, has raised a $57 million Series A funding round. Laravel's platform simplifies web app deployment with Laravel Cloud. The funds will scale the team and support open-source initiatives. 8. Thatch, led by Chris Ellis, has raised a $38 million Series A funding round. Thatch provides a health benefits platform to streamline healthcare management for companies. The funds will expand the team and scale technology. 9. Mesa Quantum, led by Sristy Agrawal, has raised a $3.75 million Seed funding round. Mesa Quantum develops quantum sensors for applications like IoT and defense. The funds will expand R&D and technical talent. 10. Portex, led by Brittany Ennix, has raised a $6.25 million Seed funding round. Portex offers a cloud-based freight management platform for logistics optimization. The funds will support product development and market expansion. 11. Switch Bioworks, led by Tim Schnabel, has raised a $17 million Seed funding round. Switch Bioworks creates biological nitrogen fertilizers to reduce synthetic fertilizer use. The funds will support product development and field trials. 12. Sedric AI, led by Nir Laznik, has raised an $18.5 million Series A funding round. Sedric AI provides a compliance platform for financial institutions to automate policy enforcement. The funds will enhance operations and expand their lab. 13. Demex, led by Bill Clark, has raised a $10.25 million funding round. Demex provides climate risk analytics and solutions for insurers. The funds will support operational growth and product development. 14. Acuvity, led by Satyam Sinha, has raised $9 million in Seed funding. Acuvity offers an AI security and governance platform to ensure safe AI deployment. The funds will accelerate development and adoption. 15. Anytime AI, led by Lingfei (Teddy) Wu, has raised $4 million in Seed funding. Anytime AI develops an AI legal assistant that automates legal research and client interactions. The funds will expand operations and market reach. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. Butlr, led by Honghao Deng, has raised $38 million in Series B funding. Butlr offers an AI-driven platform to monitor movements and occupancy in spaces, optimizing real estate, health, and energy efficiency without capturing personal data. 2. Planera, led by Nitin Bhandari, has raised $13.5 million in Series A funding. Planera provides a CPM-based scheduling platform for the construction industry, offering real-time progress tracking, risk simulation, and collaboration tools for all project phases. 3. Miris, led by Marlin Prager, has raised $26 million in Seed funding. Miris brings spatial computing to real-time streaming, enabling dynamic, high-fidelity spatial content streaming without downloads, revolutionizing content creation and consumption. 4. Pangeam, led by Jeremy Moultrup, has raised $4.25 million in Seed funding. Pangeam offers a workplace intelligence platform that provides spatial and social analytics, helping companies optimize office layouts and resource allocation to enhance productivity. 5. Wethos AI, led by Stuart McClure, has raised $7.5 million in Seed funding. Wethos AI combines artificial intelligence and organizational psychology to analyze team dynamics, helping businesses optimize performance and achieve strategic goals. 6. Tilt, led by Jen Henderson, has raised $15 million in Series B funding. Tilt offers a leave management platform that bridges HR efficiency and employee experience, ensuring compliance while supporting employees during leave scenarios. 7. Bland AI, led by Isaiah Granet, has raised $16 million in Series A funding. Bland AI provides a conversational AI platform for automating business phone calls with hyper-realistic agents, offering voice cloning, multi-language support, and scalability. 8. Inventive AI, led by Dhiren Bhatia, has raised $4 million in Seed funding. Inventive AI streamlines RFP and sales questionnaire workflows with AI, generating accurate drafts and managing content to enhance efficiency in responding to RFPs. 9. Pylon, led by Marty Kausas, has raised $17 million in Series A funding. Pylon offers a B2B support platform with ticketing systems, AI support bots, and omnichannel integrations to improve customer support and account management. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. Trunk Tools, led by Sarah Buchner, has raised a $20 million Series A funding round. Trunk Tools offers an AI platform that automates construction workflows, using AI agents to manage tasks and prevent delays or budget overruns. 2. Allstacks, led by Hersh Tapadia, has raised $10 million in Series A funding. Allstacks provides a predictive forecasting platform for software development, using AI to identify at-risk projects and ensure timely delivery. 3. Power to Hydrogen, led by Dr. Paul Matter, has raised $18 million in funding. Power to Hydrogen develops advanced electrolysis technology to produce high-pressure hydrogen, aiding the clean energy transition. 4. Fortera, led by Ryan Gilliam, has raised $85 million in Series C funding. Fortera is revolutionizing cement production with its low-carbon ReCarb® process, enabling zero CO2 cement manufacturing using existing infrastructure. 5. Eppo, led by Chetan Sharma, has raised $28 million in Series B funding. Eppo provides an experimentation platform that ties product and AI efforts to revenue, helping companies optimize performance through A/B testing and AI-driven experiments. 6. LIS Technologies, led by Christo Liebenberg, has raised $11.88 million in Seed funding. LIS Technologies develops laser isotope separation technology, with applications in nuclear power, quantum computing, and semiconductor manufacturing. 7. Opkey, led by Pankaj Goel, has raised $47 million in Series B funding. Opkey offers a no-code test automation platform for enterprise ERP systems, enabling companies to accelerate ERP modernization with AI-driven automation. 8. Grid Status, led by Max Kanter, has raised $8 million in Seed funding. Grid Status provides a data platform for the electric grid, offering energy innovators organized data to develop solutions without managing their own data pipelines. 9. AstroForge, led by Matt Gialich, has raised $40 million in Series A funding. AstroForge pioneers asteroid mining technology, aiming to extract valuable materials from space to transform the global supply chain for critical metals. 10. BeyondMath, led by Alan Patterson, has raised $8.5 million in Seed funding. BeyondMath provides AI-driven engineering simulation technology for designing vehicles, aircraft, lithium-ion batteries, and data centers. 11. Trace Machina, led by Marcus Eagan, has raised $4.7 million in Seed funding. Trace Machina builds simulation infrastructure for safety-critical AI systems, enabling safe development of autonomous cars, aviation, and robotics. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. UptimeAI, led by Jagadish Gattu, has raised a $14 million Series A funding round. UptimeAI provides AI-based plant monitoring software to help industrial firms optimize asset performance and detect anomalies in sectors like oil, gas, and utilities. 2. ITpipes, led by Ned Bebawy, has raised a $20 million funding round. ITpipes offers AI-driven pipeline inspection technology to help municipalities manage waste and stormwater systems, streamlining data collection and analysis. 3. Guidewheel, led by Lauren Dunford, has raised a $31 million Series B funding round. Guidewheel’s AI-powered platform connects factory machines to create a real-time, learning system that reduces production downtime and improves efficiency. 4. Quantum Circuits, led by Ray Smets, has raised a $60 million Series B funding round. Quantum Circuits develops scalable quantum computers with error detection, accelerating progress towards fault-tolerant quantum systems. 5. DevRev, led by Dheeraj Pandey, has raised a $100 million Series A funding round. DevRev offers an AI-native platform that unifies customer support and product development, using a knowledge graph to enhance workflows and analytics. 6. Ragie, led by Bob Remeika, has raised a $5.5 million Seed funding round. Ragie provides RAG-as-a-Service for developers, enabling them to sync applications with data from sources like Google Drive and Notion via a retrieval API. 7. Heatmap, led by Dylan Ander, has raised a $4 million Seed funding round. Heatmap provides an on-site analytics platform for e-commerce websites, optimizing buyer behavior by combining revenue data with pixel-level tracking. 8. Livly, led by Alex Samoylovich, has raised a $10 million Private Equity funding round. Livly offers a residential management platform that streamlines operations and enhances resident experiences with AI and IoT integrations. 9. Spline, led by Alejandro León, has raised a $10 million Series A funding round. Spline offers a collaborative 3D design platform that allows designers to create interactive 3D content and integrate real-time data without coding. 10. ArborXR, led by Brad Scoggin, has raised a $12 million Series A funding round. ArborXR provides an XR mobile device management platform for Fortune 500 companies, enabling remote app installation and device management for AR/VR environments. 11. Encord, led by Eric Landau, has raised a $30 million Series B funding round. Encord’s AI data platform consolidates data curation, annotation, and model evaluation, supporting the development of AI models for images, videos, and medical imagery. 12. Goodfire, led by Eric Ho, has raised a $7 million Seed funding round. Goodfire provides tools for AI debugging, allowing developers to gain insights into AI model behavior and edit models without costly retraining. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding
Here’s this week’s startup funding recap: 1. Contextual AI, led by Douwe Kiela, has raised an $80 million Series A funding round. Contextual AI offers a platform that enables enterprises to build custom language models for enhancing AI applications, with secure deployment options. 2. Energy Domain, led by Ben Heinzelmann, has raised a $5 million Series A funding round. Energy Domain operates an online marketplace for the energy sector, providing tools for market data analysis to optimize asset value and manage deals. 3. Datch, led by Mark Fosdike, has raised a $15 million Series A funding round. Datch offers an AI-powered platform that digitizes industrial operations, transforming work processes into actionable insights to improve efficiency. 4. H3X, led by Jason Sylvestre, has raised a $20 million Series A funding round. H3X designs high-power electric motors for aviation and industrial applications, maximizing performance while reducing weight and increasing range. 5. Adept Materials, led by Derek Stein, has raised $4 million in Seed funding. Adept Materials makes advanced materials addressing moisture and thermal management, enhancing sustainability in building materials and textiles. 6. Carketa, led by Tim Hansen, has raised $4.4 million in growth funding. Carketa provides data and intelligence software for the automotive industry, offering real-time insights to enhance vehicle lifecycle management. 7. Cala Systems, led by Michael Rigney, has raised $5.6 million in Seed funding. Cala Systems creates intelligent heat pump water heaters, integrating sensors and predictive technology to reduce costs and environmental impact. 8. Aurascape AI, led by Rajiv Khemani, has raised $12.8 million in Seed funding. Aurascape AI provides cybersecurity solutions that secure enterprise environments, addressing vulnerabilities in AI adoption. 9. Terrantic, led by Krishna Srinivasan, has raised $3.5 million in Seed funding. Terrantic offers an operational data platform for the food supply chain, transforming data into actionable insights to optimize operations. 10. Napkin, led by Pramod Sharma, has raised $10 million in Seed funding. Napkin’s Visual AI platform helps users create visuals for business storytelling, integrating with tools like Google Docs and Canva. 11. SYSO Technologies, led by Chris Gosline, has raised $14.5 million in Series B funding. SYSO provides a platform for managing renewable energy and battery storage assets, optimizing operations and maximizing efficiency. 12. Anjuna, led by Ayal Yogev, has raised $25 million in Series B2 funding. Anjuna’s Seaglass platform provides a confidential computing environment that secures data, creating a Zero Trust infrastructure for enterprises. 13. Bardeen, led by Pascal Weinberger, has raised $3 million in Seed funding. Bardeen’s AI agent platform automates repetitive tasks using a natural language interface, increasing productivity without technical expertise. 14. 375ai, led by Harry Dewhirst, has raised $5 million in Seed funding. 375ai develops a decentralized edge data network that processes data in real time at the source, enhancing decision-making and data privacy. 15. InventWood, led by Tyler Huggins, has raised $8 million in private equity funding. InventWood creates climate-resilient superwood building materials that are stronger and lighter than steel, offering sustainable construction solutions. 16. CarbonQuest, led by Shane Johnson, has raised an undisclosed amount in Series A funding. CarbonQuest makes modular carbon capture technology for buildings, repurposing captured CO2 to support sustainability and ESG goals. To get more detail on each featured startup in this and our other weekly recaps, visit: https://www.bearhugrecruiting.com/career-intelligence/category/Startup+Funding