Series A Funded Artificial Intelligence Startups
The 50 most recent Series A rounds in AI span late July through November 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $100K (Ainnova Tech, Houston) to $115M (…
The 50 most recent Series A rounds in AI span late July through November 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $100K (Ainnova Tech, Houston) to $115M (Lila Sciences, Cambridge). The $20M–$35M band is the most densely populated, but several companies clear $50M — Salient ($60M, San Francisco), Buena ($58M, Berlin), Positron ($52M, Reno), and Wisdom AI ($50M, San Mateo) among them. San Francisco accounts for the highest concentration of deals, with at least ten companies including Momentic, Wispr Flow, Mem0, Greptile, Casca, and Delve. New York and São Paulo each appear multiple times, and European hubs — Zürich (Cerrion, DeepJudge, Veezoo), Berlin (Peec AI, Buena), and Milan (Lexroom.ai) — are well represented alongside emerging AI centers in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Trivandrum.
Application focus varies widely: legal AI (DeepJudge, Lexroom.ai), biology and drug discovery (Lila Sciences, AI Proteins), developer tooling (Greptile, Momentic), AI memory and search infrastructure (Mem0, Tavily, GaiaNet), and healthcare (Develop Health, Eyebot, Nuclearn) all appear across multiple rounds and geographies.
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What are the largest Series A rounds among these AI companies?
Lila Sciences ($115M, Cambridge, Massachusetts) is the largest disclosed round in the dataset, followed by Model ML ($75M, New York), Salient ($60M, San Francisco), Buena ($58M, Berlin), and Positron ($52M, Reno, Nevada). All five closed between July and November 2025.
Which cities account for the most AI Series A activity in this data?
San Francisco leads with at least ten companies — including Momentic, Wispr Flow, Mem0, Greptile, Casca, and Delve — making it the dominant hub among these fifty rounds. New York follows with five (Model ML, Weave, InstaLILY AI, Evertune, Tavily), and São Paulo appears three times with Lastro, Enter, and Arvo, all closing in September 2025.
How significant is non-US activity in AI Series A funding right now?
Roughly a third of the fifty companies are headquartered outside the United States. Switzerland accounts for three deals (Cerrion, DeepJudge, Veezoo — all in Zürich), Germany for two (Peec AI and Buena, both in Berlin), India for three (Enmovil in Hyderabad, Netrasemi in Trivandrum, iTuring.ai in Bengaluru), and Israel for two (Chargeflow in Modi'in, Vendict in Tel Aviv), with single entries from France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Australia, Singapore, and the UK.
Which AI verticals are attracting the most Series A capital?
Legal and compliance AI drew capital across geographies: DeepJudge raised $42M in Zürich and Lexroom.ai raised $19M in Milan. Life-science AI produced two of the largest rounds — Lila Sciences at $115M (Cambridge) and AI Proteins at $42M (Boston). Developer tooling (Greptile, Momentic), AI memory and search infrastructure (Mem0, Tavily, GaiaNet), and healthcare applications (Develop Health, Eyebot, Vida, Nuclearn) each appear multiple times.
What does a typical AI Series A round look like in size based on this data?
The $15M–$35M band is the most populated, with companies like Mem0 ($20M), Weave ($20M), Greptile ($25M), Wispr Flow ($25M), Delve ($32M), and Lorikeet ($35M) clustered there. The range extends from $100K (Ainnova Tech, Houston) to $115M (Lila Sciences, Cambridge), with the upper tail driven primarily by life-science and infrastructure-focused companies.
Are AI Series A deals accelerating or spread evenly across the months shown?
The fifty rounds are distributed across approximately five months, from late July 2025 through November 30, 2025. October and November 2025 alone account for fourteen of the fifty entries, including Model ML ($75M), Wisdom AI ($50M), DeepJudge ($42M), and Lila Sciences ($115M), suggesting the pipeline remained active through year-end rather than tapering.
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