Funded Artificial Intelligence Startups in Lithuania
Among the AI startups visible in this data, Vilnius accounts for nine of the ten companies — the only exception is LupaSearch, which is based in Kaunas.
Among the AI startups visible in this data, Vilnius accounts for nine of the ten companies — the only exception is LupaSearch, which is based in Kaunas. Seed rounds dominate the disclosed activity, appearing in seven of the ten rows and spanning ticket sizes from LupaSearch's $220K in January 2024 to sintra.ai's $17M in June 2025. That sintra.ai raise is the largest in the dataset by a wide margin; Oxipit's $5M Series Unknown from January 2023 is second. Two companies — Oxipit and PIXEVIA — carry "Series Unknown" stage labels, and Aichom stands alone with a $100K Corporate Round from July 2021. Funding activity in this slice accelerated notably in late 2024: Ligence ($3M) and Broswarm ($870K) both closed Seed rounds within a week of each other in November 2024, and three additional companies raised in the twelve months that followed.
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What are the largest disclosed AI funding rounds in Lithuania in this data?
sintra.ai leads with a $17M Seed round closed in June 2025. Oxipit is second at $5M (Series Unknown, January 2023), followed by Ligence at $3M (Seed, November 2024). No other company in this dataset exceeds $2M.
Where are funded AI startups in Lithuania concentrated?
Vilnius accounts for nine of the ten companies shown. LupaSearch, based in Kaunas, is the only company outside the capital in this data.
What funding stages appear most often in this segment?
Seed is the dominant stage, covering seven of the ten rows. Two rounds are labeled Series Unknown (Oxipit, PIXEVIA), and one is a Corporate Round (Aichom, $100K in July 2021).
Which Lithuanian AI companies have raised since the start of 2024?
Five companies raised from January 2024 onward: LupaSearch ($220K, January 2024), PIXEVIA ($2M, May 2024), Broswarm ($870K, November 2024), Ligence ($3M, November 2024), and sintra.ai ($17M, June 2025).
How small do the disclosed rounds get in this segment?
The smallest disclosed raise is Aichom's $100K Corporate Round from July 2021. LupaSearch's $220K Seed in January 2024 is the next smallest. Both suggest early-stage or bootstrapped-adjacent activity before institutional rounds.
Is there any notable clustering in the timing of raises?
Ligence and Broswarm closed back-to-back Seed rounds in November 2024, just five business days apart — November 5 and November 12 respectively. Outside that cluster, activity has been spread across individual quarters with no other clear bunching in the data shown.
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