Series C Funded Apps Startups
The 50 most recent Series C rounds in the Apps segment span October 2021 through October 2025, with disclosed sizes ranging from $100K (Drop, Toronto) to $…
The 50 most recent Series C rounds in the Apps segment span October 2021 through October 2025, with disclosed sizes ranging from $100K (Drop, Toronto) to $400M (ClickUp, San Diego). The most recent entries include Kuku FM ($50M, Mumbai, October 2025), Airalo ($220M, July 2025), and Sdui ($70M, Koblenz, July 2025), indicating continued investor appetite well into the mid-2020s.
Geography is notably broad: San Francisco anchors the largest US cluster — RevenueCat, Chipper Cash, Luma Health, and Digits all raised there — while London hosts three entries (Amity, Vitesse, Curve) and India contributes five companies across Mumbai, Bangalore, Noida, and Bengaluru. The set further includes rounds from São Paulo, Vienna, Stockholm, Budapest, and Madrid. Fintech-adjacent apps and developer infrastructure tools each form recognizable sub-clusters, with Celcoin, albo, and Curve on the fintech side and Codeium, RevenueCat, and Fly.io representing the developer tools cohort.
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What are the largest Series C rounds in this dataset?
ClickUp raised $400M in October 2021 (San Diego), followed by Airalo at $220M in July 2025 and Mixpanel at $200M in November 2021 (San Francisco). Codeium, Genies, and Chipper Cash each closed at $150M, while Luma Health reached $130M and Celcoin $125M.
Which cities appear most frequently among these Series C apps companies?
San Francisco leads with six entries — RevenueCat, Digits, Vymo, Future, Luma Health, and Chipper Cash all raised there. New York follows with four (Cleerly, Captions, GlossGenius, Runway), and London with three (Amity, Vitesse, Curve).
How well-represented is India in this segment?
India accounts for five of the 50 entries: Kuku FM (Mumbai), AppsForBharat and ClearTax (Bangalore), RailYatri (Noida), and Pocket FM (Bengaluru). Round sizes across the Indian cohort range from $3M for RailYatri to $65M for Pocket FM.
What sub-sectors appear most often across these rounds?
Fintech-adjacent apps form the largest cluster — Celcoin, albo, Curve, Chipper Cash, Vivid Money, and ClearTax all fall here. Developer tools and infrastructure compose a second distinct grouping: Codeium, RevenueCat, Fly.io, Bitrise, and Mixpanel each raised Series C rounds in this dataset.
How wide is the range of disclosed round sizes at this stage?
Disclosed amounts span from $100K (Drop, Toronto, March 2022) to $400M (ClickUp), though most rounds cluster between $40M and $150M. One entry — XCharge (Hamburg, September 2023) — has an undisclosed amount.
Are there notable European clusters beyond London?
Germany is the most represented non-UK European country, with four entries: Sdui (Koblenz), XCharge (Hamburg), Vivid Money (Berlin), and AnyDesk (Stuttgart). Stockholm appears twice — Firstvet and Natural Cycles both closed Series C rounds there — and the dataset also includes single entries from Vienna (Refurbed), Zug (Wire), Budapest (Bitrise), Madrid (Playtomic), and Valencia (Jeff).
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