Funded Artificial Intelligence Startups in New York
The 50 most recent funding events for New York-based AI companies in this listing span from Tastewise's $50M Series B in June 2025 through Model ML's $75M…
The 50 most recent funding events for New York-based AI companies in this listing span from Tastewise's $50M Series B in June 2025 through Model ML's $75M Series A on November 30. Kalshi leads all disclosed amounts at $1.0B (Venture - Series Unknown, November 22), followed by EliseAI's $250M Series E and Tennr's $101M Series C. Seed rounds are the most frequent stage, accounting for 17 of the 50 entries — ranging from Beagle Labs' $4M to Radical AI's $55M seed close in July, the largest seed deal in the set by a wide margin.
July 2025 was the busiest single month in the window, with at least 18 rounds closing, and August contributed another 14. Verticals are broad: prediction markets (Kalshi, Polymarket), financial data and fintech (Heron Data, Tabs, Daloopa), real estate operations (EliseAI), construction automation (Trunk Tools), healthcare (Beam Health, norahealth.ai, Heka), and AI developer infrastructure (OpenRouter, Tavily). Seven rounds list undisclosed amounts, spanning stages from seed through private equity.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these 50 companies?
Kalshi leads at $1.0B (Venture - Series Unknown, November 22, 2025), followed by EliseAI's $250M Series E (August 19) and Tennr's $101M Series C (June 18). The next tier includes Model ML's $75M Series A, Titan's $74M Series Unknown round, and Tabs and Radical AI both closing at $55M.
How are the 50 companies distributed by funding stage?
Seed is the most common stage with 17 of the 50 entries, followed by Series A with 11 and Series B with 5. Later-stage activity is limited but notable: two Series C rounds (Tennr at $101M, Polymarket undisclosed), one Series D (temi, $10M), and one Series E (EliseAI, $250M).
What verticals do these New York AI companies operate in?
The dataset spans financial markets and data infrastructure (Kalshi, Polymarket, Heron Data, Daloopa, Tabs), real estate operations (EliseAI), construction automation (Trunk Tools), healthcare (Beam Health, norahealth.ai, Heka), food and supply chain intelligence (Tastewise, Shinkei Systems), and AI developer tooling (OpenRouter, Tavily).
Which month had the highest concentration of funding activity in this dataset?
July 2025 had the most closings, with at least 18 rounds between July 1 and July 28 — including Trunk Tools' $40M Series B, Radical AI's $55M seed, and six additional seed-stage deals. August followed with 14 closings, headlined by EliseAI's $250M Series E on August 19.
Are there any unusually large seed rounds in this group?
Radical AI closed a $55M seed on July 18, 2025, which is substantially larger than every other disclosed seed in the set. The next-largest seeds are ClaimSorted at $13M (October 14) and Continua AI at $8M (August 12).
How many rounds in this listing do not disclose a funding amount?
Seven of the 50 rounds list undisclosed amounts: Suno (Private Equity), Ohai.ai (Seed), Alkymi (Series Unknown), Harmonya (Series Unknown), Polymarket (Series C), Multimodal (Seed), and MySideKick (Series Unknown).
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