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Funded Apps Startups in San Jose

The 11 apps-category companies based in San Jose span a funding window from September 2020 through March 2025.

The 11 apps-category companies based in San Jose span a funding window from September 2020 through March 2025. Codeium's $150M Series C in August 2024 is the largest disclosed raise in this set, followed by Whatfix at $90M and Robin.io at $38M — both closed in mid-2021. Funding activity resumed in 2024 with four rounds, including StoreCash's $4M Seed in November and LifeSaver Mobile's undisclosed Seed in October.

Round-stage transparency is uneven across the dataset: Robin.io, Whatfix, and Homesome carry no round-type label, and Vantis Vascular and Hoopla are listed as Series Unknown. Seed rounds account for three of the eleven entries, Series B for two, and just one company — Codeium — has reached a disclosed Series C. The companies span developer tooling, enterprise workflow software, mobile health, sports analytics, and consumer fintech, making this segment relevant to sales teams operating across multiple B2B verticals.

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What are the largest disclosed rounds among San Jose apps companies in this dataset?

Codeium raised $150M in a Series C closed August 2024, the largest disclosed raise shown. Whatfix follows at $90M (no round type listed) and Robin.io at $38M, both from mid-2021. These three account for the bulk of disclosed capital across all eleven entries.

Which companies raised Seed rounds, and how recently?

Three companies raised Seed rounds: StoreCash ($4M, November 2024), LifeSaver Mobile (amount undisclosed, October 2024), and Protonn ($9M, July 2021). The two 2024 Seed raises are the most recent early-stage entries in the set.

How much round-stage data is missing or ambiguous across these companies?

Five of the eleven entries lack a standard round label. Robin.io, Whatfix, and Homesome carry no round type at all; Vantis Vascular and Hoopla are marked Series Unknown. Sales teams qualifying prospects by stage will need to verify those five independently.

Which year saw the most funding rounds in this segment?

2021 accounts for five of the eleven rounds — Whatfix ($90M, June), Robin.io ($38M, June), Protonn ($9M Seed, July), HomeCourt ($25M Series B, September), and Edge Impulse ($34M Series B, December). 2024 had four rounds but a wider spread in disclosed amounts, anchored by Codeium's $150M Series C.

What app verticals do these San Jose companies represent?

The eleven companies span at least five distinct use cases: developer productivity and edge-AI tooling (Codeium, Edge Impulse), enterprise onboarding and workflow software (Whatfix, Robin.io, Hoopla), mobile health and personal safety (Vantis Vascular, LifeSaver Mobile), sports performance analytics (HomeCourt), and consumer fintech or home services (StoreCash, Protonn, Homesome).

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