Series A Funded Apps Startups
The 50 most recent Series A rounds in the apps segment span August 2024 through November 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $150K (Clevis, Riyadh) t…
The 50 most recent Series A rounds in the apps segment span August 2024 through November 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $150K (Clevis, Riyadh) to $160M (Plata, Mexico City). San Francisco and New York each account for four rounds — Frontline Wildfire Defense ($48M), Beam, Be My Eyes, and Gravity raised in the Bay Area, while dub, Pickle, Roon, and DRIFTERS TECH closed in New York. Istanbul produced two consecutive gaming-company rounds: Agave Games ($18M, December 2024) followed by Grand Games ($30M, January 2025).
Round activity above $25M clusters tightly in a five-month window between January and May 2025, with Plata ($160M, Mexico City), Flip ($28M, Stuttgart), WakeCap Technologies ($28M, Dubai), Blinq ($25M, Melbourne), and dub ($25M, New York) all closing in that period. Geographic reach extends well beyond the US and Western Europe: Kuala Lumpur (Instapay Technologies, Versa Asia) and Singapore (Toku, Charge+) represent Southeast Asia, while Dubai and Saudi Arabia each contribute two companies on the list.
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What are the largest disclosed Series A rounds in this set?
Plata (Mexico City) leads at $160M, followed by Frontline Wildfire Defense (San Francisco) at $48M and Grand Games (Istanbul) at $30M. Flip (Stuttgart) and WakeCap Technologies (Dubai) each raised $28M, with Blinq (Melbourne) and dub (New York) both closing at $25M.
Which cities appear most frequently among these rounds?
San Francisco and New York each account for four companies. San Francisco includes Frontline Wildfire Defense, Beam, Be My Eyes, and Gravity; New York includes dub, Pickle, Roon, and DRIFTERS TECH. Paris contributes two companies (Kolet, Kraaft), with a third French company, Stern Tech, in the broader Île-de-France region. Istanbul, Gurgaon, Singapore, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, and Bucharest each appear twice.
How active is this segment in Southeast Asia and the Middle East?
Southeast Asia is represented by Instapay Technologies and Versa Asia in Kuala Lumpur and Toku and Charge+ in Singapore, with four rounds across those two cities. The Middle East contributes WakeCap Technologies ($28M) and Ziina ($22M) in Dubai, plus Clevis and Mala'a Technologies ($17M) in Saudi Arabia.
How many of these rounds have undisclosed amounts?
Four of the 50 rounds list no disclosed amount: Headway (Nicosia, Cyprus), Goin (Barcelona), Stern Tech (Île-de-France, France), and Alosant (Bozeman, Montana).
What does the lower end of the round size distribution look like?
The smallest disclosed round is Clevis at $150K (Riyadh), well below the typical Series A range. Betmate (Liverpool) and DRIFTERS TECH (New York) each raised $2M, and a cluster of $3M rounds includes Instapay Technologies (Kuala Lumpur), Shuru (Gurgaon), Pago (Bucharest), and CheKin (Seville).
Is there a visible time pattern to the larger rounds in this segment?
Five rounds above $25M — Plata ($160M), Flip ($28M), WakeCap Technologies ($28M), Blinq ($25M), and dub ($25M) — all closed within a five-month window between January and May 2025. The November 2025 round for Frontline Wildfire Defense ($48M) is the only large-size deal in the dataset's most recent three months.
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