Funded Apps Startups in Brazil
The 30 most recent funded apps startups in Brazil span pre-seed checks as small as $300K — Nattal's August 2025 round in São Paulo — to a $125M Series C cl…
The 30 most recent funded apps startups in Brazil span pre-seed checks as small as $300K — Nattal's August 2025 round in São Paulo — to a $125M Series C closed by Celcoin in Barueri in June 2024. São Paulo and its metro dominate the geographic spread, with Rio de Janeiro, Florianópolis, Belo Horizonte, and Curitiba each contributing a small number of companies. Round types are varied: nine companies carry Seed labels, seven carry Series Unknown (covering deals between $2M and $52M), and a handful of corporate rounds and equity crowdfunding entries round out the mix.
The most recent 2025 activity shows growth capital and early-stage raises running in parallel — NG.CASH closed a $27M Series B in Rio de Janeiro in July 2025, while Nattal completed a $300K pre-seed just weeks later. The 2021 cohort holds the dataset's largest outliers: Meu TUDO at $411M and Buser at $138M, both from São Paulo, remain well above any subsequent round in this set. Three companies — Ribon, Mooney, and Eats For You — raised on undisclosed terms.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these Brazil apps startups?
Meu TUDO raised $411M in June 2021 (Ceará), Buser raised $138M the following day from São Paulo, and Celcoin closed a $125M Series C in Barueri in June 2024. NEWCORE added $52M in October 2024 and NG.CASH raised $27M in a Series B in Rio de Janeiro in July 2025.
Which city has the highest concentration of funded apps startups in this group?
São Paulo and its immediate metro — including Barueri and Campina — account for the clear majority of companies across these 30 rows. Rio de Janeiro contributes two (NG.CASH and Ezvolt), and Florianópolis appears twice (Mission Brasil and Refera), with Brusque adding one more Santa Catarina entry via Imobia.
How has deal activity compared between the 2021 cohort and more recent rounds?
The 2021 cohort contains the two largest rounds in the dataset — Meu TUDO at $411M and Buser at $138M. More recent closes from 2023 to 2025 run significantly smaller, with Celcoin's $125M Series C in 2024 the only comparable figure, and 2025 so far showing just two closes: NG.CASH at $27M and Nattal's $300K pre-seed.
Which funding stage appears most frequently across these companies?
Seed is the most common label, covering nine companies — including Konsi ($1M, Bahia), Fluna ($510K, Belo Horizonte), Mission Brasil ($1M, Florianópolis), and Guru ($2M, São Paulo) — with round sizes ranging from $100K to $2M. Series Unknown follows at seven companies, spanning a much wider range of $2M to $52M.
How many companies in this dataset raised undisclosed rounds?
Three companies — Ribon, Mooney, and Eats For You — closed rounds without disclosing amounts, all between April 2022 and July 2024, which limits any total-capital-deployed calculation for this segment.
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