Series Unknown Funded Apps Startups
The 50 most recent Series Unknown funding rounds in apps span late May through late August 2025, revealing both wide geographic distribution and dramatic v…
The 50 most recent Series Unknown funding rounds in apps span late May through late August 2025, revealing both wide geographic distribution and dramatic variance in deal size. MiniMax (Singapore, $300M) and Fold (Atlanta, $250M) anchor the top of the disclosed range, while Vita325 (Lisbon, $50K) and POPULIT (Madrid, $160K) sit at the micro-end of the spectrum. Austin, Texas contributes three companies — Guild, SkyFi, and ePayPolicy — and New York appears across multiple entries including Veea, Noise Labs, MiMedia, and Carefull.
Roughly 20 of the 50 rows carry undisclosed amounts, consistent with how Series Unknown rounds are typically filed. Sub-categories span fintech (Fold, Payflow, DepositLink), AI and data infrastructure (Domino Data Lab, Nowigence, MuukTest), healthcare (Sonara Health, Card Medic, Carefull), and consumer social (Chai, Thumzup Media). International entries include companies from France, the UK, Canada, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Egypt, and Malta, reflecting a segment with no clear geographic center.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this group?
MiniMax (Singapore) raised $300M and Fold (Atlanta) raised $250M, the two largest disclosed amounts in these 50 rows. Knave (Paris) comes third at $115M, followed by Thumzup Media (Carson City) and Chai (Palo Alto), each at $47M.
How common are undisclosed amounts among Series Unknown apps rounds?
Approximately 20 of the 50 rounds carry undisclosed amounts, including Domino Data Lab, Sonara Health, ePayPolicy, Galileo, and ElGameya. The pattern is consistent with how Series Unknown rounds are often filed — without public disclosure of deal size.
Which cities appear most frequently as headquarters?
New York is the most represented city, with entries from Veea, Noise Labs, MiMedia, Galileo, Carefull, and Button. Austin, Texas follows with three companies — Guild, SkyFi, and ePayPolicy — all receiving funding between August 5 and August 27, 2025.
What is the range of disclosed deal sizes?
Disclosed amounts span from $50K (Vita325, Lisbon) to $300M (MiniMax, Singapore). The majority of disclosed rounds land below $15M; Wisq ($15M), SkyFi ($14M), Thinkific ($11M), and Payflow ($11M) mark the upper-middle tier.
How international is this segment?
While the US accounts for most entries, companies from roughly 14 other countries appear in these 50 rows — including the UK (SpacePay, Penfold, Card Medic, Nomad Games), France (Knave, N2F), Canada (Thinkific, PemPem, Giatec Scientific), and smaller markets such as Malta, Egypt, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, and Portugal.
What application sub-verticals are most active across these rounds?
Fintech and payments form the largest visible cluster — Fold, Payflow, ePayPolicy, DepositLink, and Penfold all touch financial services. AI and data tooling appears across Domino Data Lab, Nowigence, MuukTest, and Noise Labs, while healthcare apps include Sonara Health, Card Medic, and Carefull.
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