Funded Apps Startups in United States
The 50 most recent funding rounds for U.S.-based apps companies span June through November 2025.
The 50 most recent funding rounds for U.S.-based apps companies span June through November 2025. Three companies cleared $100M: Vercel raised $300M at Series F in San Francisco (October 2025), Fold closed $250M in Atlanta (June 2025), and Airalo took $220M at Series C (July 2025). Aven ($110M Series E, Burlingame) and RapidSOS ($100M Series D, New York, November 2025) round out the largest disclosed rounds.
New York is the most represented city, accounting for at least nine entries including RapidSOS, Topline Pro, Keye, Quinn, and Carefull. Austin follows with five companies — SweatPals, Guild, SkyFi, ePayPolicy, and Virtuix. Seed rounds appear nine times in the dataset, spanning a wide range from DoctorNow's $1M in Bellevue to Descope's $35M in Los Altos. Approximately 14 rounds carry undisclosed amounts, spread across stages and geographies. "Series Unknown" is the most common stage label, covering 27 of the 50 entries — a pattern concentrated in the July–August 2025 cohort.
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What are the largest recent funding rounds in this dataset?
Five companies raised $100M or more. Vercel led with $300M at Series F (San Francisco, October 2025), followed by Fold at $250M (Atlanta, June 2025) and Airalo at $220M Series C (July 2025). Aven closed $110M at Series E in Burlingame and RapidSOS raised $100M at Series D in New York in November 2025.
Which U.S. cities have the highest concentration of funded apps companies in this dataset?
New York is the most represented city, with at least nine companies including RapidSOS, Topline Pro, Keye, Quinn, Noise Labs, Veea, Carefull, Galileo, and Button. Austin follows with five — SweatPals, Guild, SkyFi, ePayPolicy, and Virtuix — and San Francisco accounts for four, including Vercel and Zed Industries.
How prevalent is the seed stage among these companies, and what is the typical raise size?
Nine of the 50 companies raised seed rounds. Disclosed amounts range from $1M (DoctorNow, Bellevue) to $35M (Descope, Los Altos), with several clustering between $4M and $12M — Arrellio ($4M), Keye ($5M), Root ($9M), Quinn ($11M), and SweatPals ($12M).
What share of these rounds have undisclosed amounts?
Approximately 14 of the 50 rounds do not disclose a dollar figure, distributed across stages and geographies — from seed-stage Dfinitiv in Englewood, New Jersey to later-stage undisclosed raises by Hello Divorce (Oakland), Galileo (New York), and goHappy (Richmond, Virginia).
How geographically dispersed are these companies beyond New York and California?
The dataset spans more than a dozen states. Notable locations outside major tech hubs include Lafayette, Louisiana (hampr), Carson City, Nevada (Thumzup Media), Nashville, Tennessee (GoCheck), Indianapolis, Indiana (GeoH), Charlotte, North Carolina (Nowigence), Tampa, Florida (Grifin), and Atlanta, Georgia (Fold at $250M).
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