Funded Apps Startups in United Kingdom
The 50 most recent funding rounds for UK-based apps companies span roughly April 2024 through September 2025.
The 50 most recent funding rounds for UK-based apps companies span roughly April 2024 through September 2025. Wagestream's $401M raise in May 2025 is the largest disclosed amount in the set, followed by Vitesse ($93M Series C, May 2024), Be.EV ($70M, Manchester, June 2024), Amity ($60M Series C, July 2024), and AscendX ($59M, May 2025). Seed is the most common labeled stage — eleven companies in the dataset raised at that level — while Series A appears four times (Unravel, Betmate, Patchstack, TILT), Series C twice, and Series D once (Curve, $48M, March 2025).
London accounts for the large majority of companies shown; Manchester (Be.EV, Appacut), Edinburgh (Bevvy), Liverpool (Betmate), and Lincoln (Tended) are among the few exceptions. A substantial share of rounds carry a "Series Unknown" designation, covering equity crowdfunding, debt facilities, and unlabeled equity raises. The most recent entry is Chip's $8M equity crowdfunding close in September 2025.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed funding rounds among these UK apps companies?
Wagestream leads with $401M (May 2025), followed by Vitesse at $93M Series C (May 2024), Be.EV at $70M (Manchester, June 2024), Amity at $60M Series C (July 2024), and AscendX at $59M (May 2025). Curve's $48M Series D (March 2025) and Raycast's $30M Series B (September 2024) round out the top seven disclosed amounts in the 50 rows shown.
Where are most of these funded UK apps companies headquartered?
London accounts for the large majority of companies in this set. The notable exceptions include Be.EV, Appacut, and Play XD in Manchester; Bevvy in Edinburgh; Betmate in Liverpool; Tended in Lincoln; Card Medic in Oxford; and HUDJO in Loughborough.
What does the stage breakdown look like across these 50 rounds?
Seed is the most common labeled stage at eleven rounds, followed by Series A (Unravel, Betmate, Patchstack, TILT) and Pre-Seed (Maintain Altitude, Inspecti, VoltShare, Hexis) at four each. Series C appears twice, Series B and Series D once each. A large share of rounds carry a 'Series Unknown' designation, covering equity crowdfunding, debt facilities, and equity raises where stage detail was not reported.
Are there any unusually large seed rounds in this dataset?
NOAH raised $22M at seed stage in June 2025 — the largest seed round shown by a wide margin. Reality Games London ($5M, March 2025) and Hiwell ($4M, July 2024) are the next largest seed deals in the set.
Which verticals show up most among these 50 funded apps companies?
Fintech is the most visible cluster, including Wagestream, Curve, Vitesse, Chip, Penfold, and Yonder. Health and wellness apps (Card Medic, Hiwell, Kidney Beam, Elvie) and EV/mobility (Be.EV, Zap Map, Raylo, VoltShare) each appear multiple times across the dataset.
How recent is the deal activity shown, and which month stands out?
The dataset runs from OUNO App's undisclosed round in April 2024 to Chip's $8M equity crowdfunding in September 2025, a span of roughly 17 months. May 2025 is the highest-value month visible, containing Wagestream ($401M), AscendX ($59M), Penfold ($5M), and Tended ($3M).
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