Funded Apps Startups in Austin
Austin's apps segment shows steady deal flow across the 25 most recent funded companies, with round dates running from March 2020 through October 2025.
Austin's apps segment shows steady deal flow across the 25 most recent funded companies, with round dates running from March 2020 through October 2025. The largest disclosed round in the set belongs to Uhnder, which closed a $50M Series D in February 2024 — an outlier that sits well above the next tier, which includes Medici ($24M, April 2020), Zello ($20M Series A, June 2022), and Fedi ($17M Series A, May 2023). More recent vintages skew earlier-stage: SweatPals pulled in a $12M Seed as recently as October 2025, and SkyFi® closed $14M in August 2025.
Round-type distribution leans heavily toward early and unclassified deals — seven Seed rounds, seven Series Unknown, and five Series A entries make up most of the list, with only Virtuix (Series B) and Uhnder (Series D) representing later stages. Four companies report undisclosed amounts, and the data includes at least one clear progression: Relive raised a $1M Seed in January 2022, then returned with a $6M Series A in February 2025.
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What are the largest disclosed funding rounds among Austin apps startups in this data?
Uhnder leads with a $50M Series D closed in February 2024, followed by Medici at $24M (April 2020) and Zello's $20M Series A in June 2022. Among more recent deals, SkyFi® raised $14M in August 2025 and Fedi closed a $17M Series A in May 2023.
How many companies in this set have undisclosed round amounts?
Four companies — ePayPolicy, VEQSA, FileCloud, and WeInfuse — list undisclosed amounts. All four are classified under Series Unknown, which is common for growth-stage or strategic rounds where terms aren't publicly filed.
Are there any later-stage (Series B or higher) companies in this segment?
Two appear in the 25 rows: Uhnder at Series D ($50M, February 2024) and Virtuix at Series B ($3M, June 2025). The rest of the disclosed staged rounds are Series A or earlier, with seven entries classified as Seed.
Which company shows a visible multi-round progression within this dataset?
Relive appears twice — a $1M Seed in January 2022 and a $6M Series A in February 2025, a roughly six-fold step-up over three years. It's the only company in the 25 rows with multiple rounds explicitly tracked.
What does the most recent funding activity in this segment look like?
The four most recent entries all closed between August and October 2025: SweatPals ($12M Seed, October 27), SkyFi® ($14M, August 7), Guild ($2M, August 27), and ePayPolicy (undisclosed, August 5). All four are Austin-based and skew toward earlier or unclassified round stages.
How wide is the range of seed-round sizes in this Austin apps group?
Seed rounds in the dataset span from $300K (TIDY app®, February 2022) to $12M (SweatPals, October 2025). Mid-range seeds include Fetii at $7M (February 2025), Nutiliti at $6M (December 2023), and Colorcast at $4M (June 2022).
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