Funded Apps Startups
The 50 most recently funded apps companies span early August through late November 2025, with round sizes ranging from a $290K pre-seed in Dubai to Vercel'…
The 50 most recently funded apps companies span early August through late November 2025, with round sizes ranging from a $290K pre-seed in Dubai to Vercel's $300M Series F closed in San Francisco in October. Growth-stage capital is concentrated at the top: Plata ($250M Series B, Mexico City), Aven ($110M Series E, Burlingame), and RapidSOS ($100M Series D, New York) all crossed nine figures, while Frontline Wildfire Defense pulled $48M at Series A as recently as November 2.
The geographic spread is broad but weighted toward the US and India. San Francisco, New York, and Austin each have multiple entries, and eight India-based companies appear across all stages — from Kuku FM's $50M Series C in Mumbai to sub-$3M seed raises in Gurgaon and New Delhi. Seed is the most common stage in this window, with activity visible across Istanbul, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Nairobi, and Montréal, reflecting continued early-stage appetite for apps outside traditional hubs.
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What are the largest recent rounds among funded apps startups?
The four largest disclosed raises in this set are Vercel ($300M Series F, San Francisco, October 2025), Plata ($250M Series B, Mexico City, October 2025), Aven ($110M Series E, Burlingame, September 2025), and RapidSOS ($100M Series D, New York, November 2025). Kuku FM ($50M Series C, Mumbai) and Frontline Wildfire Defense ($48M Series A, San Francisco) are the next largest, both closing in late 2025.
Which cities appear most frequently among recently funded apps companies?
San Francisco claims four entries — Frontline Wildfire Defense, Vercel, Domino Data Lab, and Zed Industries. New York has three (RapidSOS, Topline Pro, Veea) and Austin three (SweatPals, Guild, SkyFi). Gurgaon, India appears twice with SalarySe and Shoppin, and Istanbul accounts for two gaming-adjacent apps companies, SuperGears Games and Cypher Games.
How significant is India in this slice of apps funding?
Eight of the 50 companies are India-based, matching or exceeding any non-US country in this set. They cover a wide stage range: Kuku FM's $50M Series C (Mumbai), Kiwi's $24M Series B (Bengaluru), SalarySe's $11M Series A and Pronto's $11M Series A, plus seed-stage raises in Gurgaon, New Delhi, and Haryana.
Are there any unusually large seed rounds in this data?
Descope (Los Altos, California) raised $35M at seed stage in October 2025 — the largest seed in this set by a wide margin. SweatPals (Austin) and The Mobile-First Company (Paris) each raised $12M at seed in late October 2025, well above the $2M–$5M range that characterizes most other seed entries here.
What round stages dominate the recent apps funding pipeline?
Seed is the most common explicitly labeled stage, with at least 13 companies at that level plus one pre-seed (Sheba Joy, $290K, Dubai). 'Series Unknown' and 'Venture — Series Unknown' together account for roughly 20 entries, including some substantial raises like Thumzup Media ($47M) and GeoH ($30M), where the series was not publicly disclosed.
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