Funded Artificial Intelligence Startups in Netherlands
The 50 most recent funding rounds for Netherlands-based AI startups in this dataset span October 2023 through November 2025.
The 50 most recent funding rounds for Netherlands-based AI startups in this dataset span October 2023 through November 2025. Amsterdam accounts for 26 of the 50 companies, making it the dominant location by a wide margin; Delft (five entries), Utrecht (four), and Rotterdam (four) follow. DataSnipper's $100M Series B in February 2024 is the largest disclosed round, with Axelera AI's $67M raise in Eindhoven in March 2025 and Pyramid Analytics' $50M in Amsterdam in November 2024 trailing it. Three Series B rounds appear in the data — DataSnipper, Overstory ($43M, November 2025), and Gradyent ($31M, April 2025) — alongside a single Series C: Dexter Energy Services at $27M in July 2025.
Stage distribution skews early. Pre-seed and seed rounds account for the majority of entries, with most disclosed amounts in the $1M–$6M range. Seven entries list no public funding figure, spread across seed, pre-seed, and Series Unknown designations. The two most recent rounds — Healthplus.ai ($3M) and Overstory ($43M) — both closed on November 29, 2025 in Amsterdam.
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What are the largest disclosed funding rounds in this dataset?
DataSnipper (Amsterdam) raised $100M in a Series B in February 2024, the largest disclosed figure in the 50 entries. Axelera AI (Eindhoven) raised $67M in March 2025, and Pyramid Analytics (Amsterdam) raised $50M in November 2024. Overstory closed a $43M Series B in November 2025 and Gradyent raised $31M in a Series B in April 2025.
How concentrated is activity in Amsterdam compared to other Dutch cities?
26 of the 50 companies are headquartered in Amsterdam. Delft is the next most active with five entries — including Innatera, Perciv AI, and DuckDuckGoose — followed by Utrecht (Gradyent, Orbisk, Withthegrid) and Rotterdam (Zeno, Blue Radix, EventCHI), each with four.
What stage is most common among recently funded Netherlands AI startups?
Pre-seed and seed rounds make up the majority of the 50 entries. Disclosed pre-seed amounts in the dataset range from $100K (Adden.ai) to $6M (MarvelX). Series B rounds are limited to three companies — DataSnipper, Overstory, and Gradyent — and there is one Series C, Dexter Energy Services at $27M.
Are there AI hardware or chip companies raising capital in the Netherlands?
Axelera AI (Eindhoven, $67M in March 2025) builds AI inference chips and is the largest round in the dataset outside Amsterdam. Innatera (Delft) closed a $5M Series A in June 2024 focused on neuromorphic processing hardware. Both stand out against a dataset otherwise dominated by software-layer AI companies.
Which application verticals appear across Dutch AI funding rounds?
The 50 entries span health AI (Healthplus.ai, HealthSage AI, WSK Medical, Perciv AI), energy and grid management (Dexter Energy Services, Gradyent, Withthegrid), environmental monitoring (Overstory, Beyond Weather, Next Ocean), and analytics or business intelligence (DataSnipper, Pyramid Analytics, FINDEST). No single vertical dominates by entry count.
How many rounds list undisclosed amounts, and where do they cluster?
Seven of the 50 entries carry no public funding figure, including Next Ocean, Onesurance, Earthian AI, WSK Medical, Bounce Watch, Coolgradient, and WeAI. Undisclosed rounds appear across seed, pre-seed, and Series Unknown designations and show no clear geographic concentration.
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