Funded Artificial Intelligence Startups
Recent funding in the AI, cyber security, and B2B software intersection shows active deal flow across multiple geographies and early-stage brackets.
Recent funding in the AI, cyber security, and B2B software intersection shows active deal flow across multiple geographies and early-stage brackets. Among the five most recently tracked raises, round sizes run from $1M (AI Score, Pre-Seed, November 12, 2025) to $18M (Zania, Series A, Palo Alto, September 30, 2025). Two Series A rounds closed within this window: Zania in the US and Turin-based RedCarbon, which raised $3M on November 2, 2025. Runlayer's $11M Seed round — the largest early-stage raise shown — closed November 23, 2025, with a dual New York and United Kingdom presence.
The geographic spread is notable for a segment often associated with Silicon Valley concentration. Bangalore (Seezo, $5M Venture), Turin (RedCarbon), and Palo Alto (Zania) all recorded closes within roughly two months of each other in Q4 2025, pointing to deal activity distributed across the US, Europe, and South Asia simultaneously.
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What is the largest recent round in this segment?
Zania raised $18M in a Series A on September 30, 2025, based in Palo Alto — the largest of the five most recent rounds tracked in this segment. The next largest is Runlayer's $11M Seed round, closed November 23, 2025.
Which round stages are most active right now in AI, cybersecurity, and B2B software?
Three of the five most recent raises are early-stage: a Pre-Seed ($1M, AI Score), a Seed ($11M, Runlayer), and one Venture round with undisclosed series (Seezo, $5M). Two Series A rounds also closed — Zania and RedCarbon — between late September and early November 2025.
Where are these companies headquartered?
The five most recent raises span four geographies: Palo Alto (Zania), Turin (RedCarbon), Bangalore (Seezo), and a dual New York/United Kingdom listing for Runlayer. AI Score did not disclose a location. No single city accounts for more than one company in this window.
Is there notable deal activity outside the United States in this segment?
Yes — RedCarbon (Turin, Italy, $3M Series A) and Seezo (Bangalore, India, $5M Venture) both closed rounds in November 2025, alongside Runlayer which lists the United Kingdom as part of its base. Three of the five visible raises involve non-US headquarters.
What does the deal size range look like across stages in this segment?
Among the five most recent rounds, sizes run from $1M at Pre-Seed (AI Score) to $18M at Series A (Zania). The two Series A deals alone show a wide spread — $18M versus $3M for RedCarbon — suggesting that Series A sizing in this segment is not uniform.
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