Funded Apps Startups in France
The 50 most recent funding rounds for French apps startups span May 2023 through October 2025, with Paris and the broader Ile-de-France region accounting f…
The 50 most recent funding rounds for French apps startups span May 2023 through October 2025, with Paris and the broader Ile-de-France region accounting for exactly 35 of those entries. The largest disclosed round belongs to Knave ($115M, June 2025), followed by Greenly ($53M, March 2024) and Qovoltis ($50M Series B, October 2024). Seed-stage deals appear frequently across the dataset, with The Mobile-First Company ($12M, October 2025), Relief ($3M, July 2025), and nopillo ($4M, September 2024) among recent closings.
Outside Paris, Bretagne hosts a visible cluster — Ochy (Rennes), JABI (Cesson-sévigné), Getkey (Plouzané), and Izysea (Vannes) — while Rhone-Alpes contributes N2F (Péronnas) and CountAct (Grenoble). Series B activity is anchored by bsport solution ($31M, December 2024), Wecasa ($19M, December 2024), and Pony ($14M, September 2024), all closing in the second half of 2024.
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What are the largest recent rounds in this segment?
Knave leads at $115M (June 2025, round type unspecified), followed by Greenly at $53M (March 2024) and Qovoltis at $50M Series B (October 2024). bsport solution raised $31M in a Series B (December 2024) and Resilience closed a $25M round in May 2024.
Where are most funded apps companies in France based?
Exactly 35 of the 50 companies in this dataset are headquartered in Ile-de-France, with Paris proper as the dominant city. Bretagne is the next most represented region, with four companies — Ochy (Rennes), JABI (Cesson-sévigné), Getkey (Plouzané), and Izysea (Vannes).
What funding stages appear most often among these French apps startups?
Seed and "Series Unknown" are the most frequent designations in this dataset. Series A is represented by Kraaft ($14M, January 2025), Kolet ($10M, June 2025), and Jow ($13M, February 2024), while Series B appears for Qovoltis ($50M), bsport solution ($31M), Wecasa ($19M), and Pony ($14M).
What is the most recent funding event in this data?
The Mobile-First Company (Paris) closed a $12M Seed round on October 27, 2025, the most recent entry in this dataset. Prior to that, OnParty (Levallois-perret) raised $1M Pre-Seed on July 25, 2025, and both Solence and Relief closed Seed rounds in early July 2025.
How wide is the range of Seed round sizes for French apps startups here?
Disclosed Seed rounds in this dataset range from $190K (Blyynd, September 2024) to $12M (The Mobile-First Company, October 2025). Most fall in the $1M–$5M band, with Relief ($3M), nopillo ($4M), Quiet ($5M), and Rayon ($4M) as representative examples.
Which funded French apps startups are based outside the Paris region?
Outside Ile-de-France, the dataset includes Pony (Angers, $14M Series B), Scalingo (Strasbourg, $4M Series A), GEEV (Bordeaux, $5M), Anybuddy (Lille, $2M), Qommute (Marseille, $3M), CountAct (Grenoble, $1M Seed), and Delicity (Nice, $1M Seed), among others spread across Bretagne, Rhone-Alpes, and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
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