Series B Funded Apps Startups
The 50 Series B rounds shown here span February 2023 through November 2025, with Wealthy's $15M close in Bangalore on November 25, 2025 as the most recent…
The 50 Series B rounds shown here span February 2023 through November 2025, with Wealthy's $15M close in Bangalore on November 25, 2025 as the most recent entry. US-headquartered companies account for 22 of the 50, led by concentrations in New York (Topline Pro, Sage, Captions, Findigs, Pomelo Care, Lolli) and San Francisco (Zed Industries, LiveKit, Liner, Daybreak Health, SideChef). India contributes seven entries, primarily from Karnataka, while France fields four companies across Paris and Angers.
Round sizes run from $3M to $250M. The $250M outlier is Plata (Mexico City, October 2025); LayerZero Labs (Vancouver) and Monta (Copenhagen) are the next largest at $120M and $87M respectively. Of 48 rounds with disclosed amounts, 37 fall between $10M and $46M, with the $25M–$35M band appearing most frequently. Two rounds—Sera Systems and Innovapptive, both Houston-based—were closed at undisclosed amounts.
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What are the largest Series B rounds among these apps companies?
Plata (Mexico City) leads at $250M, closed October 2025. LayerZero Labs (Vancouver) follows at $120M (April 2023) and Monta (Copenhagen) at $87M (January 2024). Qovoltis (Arcueil, France), Pomelo Care (New York), and LiveKit (Saratoga, CA) each raised between $45M and $50M, rounding out the top six by disclosed amount.
Which cities appear most frequently in this dataset?
New York leads with six companies—Topline Pro, Sage, Pomelo Care, Findigs, Lolli, and Captions. San Francisco follows with five: Zed Industries, LiveKit, Liner, Daybreak Health, and SideChef. Among non-US cities, Bangalore and Bengaluru together account for four Indian entries, and Vancouver contributes two—Spare and LayerZero Labs.
How much of this segment is headquartered outside the US?
28 of the 50 companies shown are based outside the United States. India is the largest non-US market with seven entries, followed by France (four), the UK (three), Germany (two), Israel (two), and Canada (two). Brazil, the Netherlands, Finland, Egypt, Singapore, Denmark, Sweden, and Mexico each contribute one company.
What does the round size distribution look like for this group?
Of 48 rounds with disclosed amounts, 37 fall between $10M and $46M, with the $25M–$35M band most densely populated. Four rounds cleared $50M: Qovoltis ($50M), Monta ($87M), LayerZero Labs ($120M), and Plata ($250M). Seven disclosed rounds sit below $10M, including $3M closes for Virtuix (Austin) and Hello Pediatrics (Fairfax, VA). Two rounds—Sera Systems and Innovapptive, both Houston-based—were undisclosed.
How does 2025 activity compare to earlier years in this dataset?
17 of the 50 rounds are dated in 2025, spanning February through November, with six US closes and four from India. The remaining 33 rounds cover January 2023 through December 2024, including notable closes from Monta ($87M, Copenhagen, January 2024), Pomelo Care ($46M, New York, June 2024), and LiveKit ($45M, Saratoga, April 2025).
Are any of these Series B rounds unusually small for the stage?
Virtuix (Austin) and Hello Pediatrics (Fairfax, VA) each closed at $3M, and Eko (Gurgaon) raised $4M; Tour24 (Medfield, MA) and GlobalTix (Singapore) came in at $5M each. These sit well below the dataset's $25M–$35M modal band and may reflect milestone tranches or narrow bridge structures rather than conventional growth-stage raises.
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