Series D Funded Apps Startups
The 32 Series D rounds shown here span January 2021 through November 2025, with round sizes ranging from $20M (HealthifyMe, October 2024) to $350M (Carbon…
The 32 Series D rounds shown here span January 2021 through November 2025, with round sizes ranging from $20M (HealthifyMe, October 2024) to $350M (Carbon Health, July 2021). The median sits at $100M, reflecting the capital requirements of scaling consumer and enterprise apps to global markets.
Geographically, US companies account for half the dataset, led by San Francisco (seven companies including Vercel, Sentry, and Carbon Health) and New York (four, including RapidSOS and Runway). India contributes eight companies concentrated in Bangalore and Mumbai — Rapido, Classplus, BharatPe, and Servify among them — making it the second-most represented country. European entries include Berlin-based Taxfix ($220M, April 2022) and OneFootball ($300M, April 2022), Stockholm's Kry ($160M), and Zürich's Scandit ($150M). The 2021–2022 window accounts for 23 of the 32 rounds shown, with activity notably lighter in 2023–2025.
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What are the largest Series D rounds among apps startups in this dataset?
The three largest are Carbon Health at $350M (San Francisco, July 2021), Runway at $308M (New York, April 2025), and OneFootball at $300M (Berlin, April 2022). Taxfix ($220M, Berlin), Rapido ($180M, Bangalore), and Color ($167M, Burlingame) follow closely, with all six raising above $160M.
Which cities are home to the most Series D apps companies?
San Francisco leads with seven companies — Tally, RapidAPI, Vercel, Carbon Health, Glooko, Sentry, and Vivino. New York accounts for four (RapidSOS, Runway, Jackpocket, Squire), and Mumbai has three (Chalo, Servify, Purplle).
How significant is India in this Series D apps cohort?
Eight of the 32 companies are India-based, making it the second-most represented country after the US. Rounds from Indian startups range from $20M (HealthifyMe, Bangalore) to $180M (Rapido, Bangalore), spanning fintech (BharatPe), edtech (Classplus), mobility (Rapido, Chalo), and enterprise communications (Exotel, Servify).
What is the typical round size for an apps startup at Series D?
Across the 32 rounds shown, the median is $100M. Fifteen rounds fall below that mark — including Chalo at $24M and Glooko at $30M — while nine exceed $150M, with Carbon Health ($350M) and Runway ($308M) as the two largest.
When did most of these Series D apps rounds close?
Twenty-three of the 32 rounds closed in 2021 or 2022, with twelve in 2021 alone — including Carbon Health's $350M and Divvy's $165M. Only two rounds closed in 2023 (HqO and Chalo), four in 2024, and three through November 2025 (Curve, Runway, RapidSOS).
Are developer tool or infrastructure companies present in this cohort?
Three San Francisco-based developer platform companies appear: Vercel ($150M, November 2021), Sentry ($60M, February 2021), and RapidAPI ($150M, March 2022). All three raised during the 2021–2022 window that concentrated most of this cohort's activity.
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