Funded Apps Startups in Singapore
The 43 apps-category companies span funding rounds from August 2020 through July 2025, all headquartered in Singapore's Central Region.
The 43 apps-category companies span funding rounds from August 2020 through July 2025, all headquartered in Singapore's Central Region. Disclosed round sizes range from $100K (Kitcod, FromLabs) to MiniMax's $300M raise in July 2025 — the clear outlier in the set. Excluding that figure, the next largest are Neuron Mobility's $44M Series B (April 2022) and GetGo's $15M round (February 2023).
Seed is the most common labeled stage with 11 entries, followed by Series A and Series Unknown at 10 each; "Series Unknown" reflects rounds where stage was not publicly confirmed rather than an absence of capital. Twelve companies closed rounds in 2024 or 2025, including FlexM ($13M), Charge+ ($8M Series A), GlobalTix ($5M Series B), and Toku ($5M Series A), showing continued deal flow across payments, EV charging, ticketing, and communications verticals. Two non-venture transactions — a Private Equity round for Carousell and a Secondary Market deal for Handshakes — add stage diversity to the set.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed rounds in this group of Singapore apps startups?
MiniMax leads with $300M (July 2025, stage unlabeled), followed by Neuron Mobility at $44M (Series B, April 2022) and GetGo at $15M (February 2023). FlexM and Web3Auth both closed $13M rounds — FlexM in April 2024 and Web3Auth in January 2022.
Which funding stages appear most often across these 43 companies?
Seed rounds appear 11 times, Series A and Series Unknown each appear 10 times. Series B accounts for 4 entries (GlobalTix, SwipeRx, Neuron Mobility, Igloohome). Three entries — Safe Space, TrophyRoom, and FromLabs — have no stage listed at all.
How many of these companies have raised rounds in 2024 or 2025?
Twelve companies have round dates in 2024 or 2025. The 2024 cohort includes FlexM ($13M), Charge+ ($8M Series A), GlobalTix ($5M Series B), Toku ($5M Series A), and RYDE Technologies ($5M), among others. MiniMax ($300M) and Truely Travel eSIM ($2M Seed) both closed in 2025.
Which app verticals show the most activity in this Singapore funding data?
Mobility and transport — RYDE Technologies, GetGo, Neuron Mobility — account for three of the larger disclosed rounds. Health apps (MindFi, HeHealth, SwipeRx) and fintech/payments (SWIPEY, FlexM, Pace) each claim multiple entries. A Web3 and gaming cluster (Ethlas, Xircus, Metagame Industries, Web3Auth) raised primarily during 2022.
Are there any non-venture or late-stage transactions in this data?
Yes. Carousell closed a $10M Private Equity round in November 2021, and Handshakes completed a $2M Secondary Market transaction in August 2022. Series B appears four times (GlobalTix, SwipeRx, Neuron Mobility, Igloohome), ranging from $5M to $44M.
How many rounds have undisclosed amounts, and does that affect any aggregate totals?
Eight of the 43 entries list undisclosed amounts — SWIPEY, Safe Space, SoBanHang, Mozark, Metagame Industries, Jagat, Xircus, and AirDoot — meaning any aggregate capital figure for this segment materially understates actual investment raised.
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