Funded Startups in Atlanta
Atlanta's 50 most recent funding rounds span September 2024 through October 2025, with financial services and health care accounting for the largest share…
Atlanta's 50 most recent funding rounds span September 2024 through October 2025, with financial services and health care accounting for the largest share of deals by company count. Financial services alone includes Wrightwell ($300M, December 2024), Monarch Private Capital ($275M, February 2025), VIVA Finance ($220M, July 2025), and Cousins Properties ($188M, November 2024), alongside earlier-stage closes from Infinity Capital Partners ($19M) and Sola ($4M Seed).
The largest single disclosed round is Quinn Residences at $1.0B (real estate, November 2024). AI-focused companies — TRACTIAN ($120M Series C), Sema4.ai ($25M Series A), Thunder Compute ($2M Seed), Artifact ($500K Pre-Seed), and Sandtable (Pre-Seed) — span the full stage spectrum. Fifteen rounds are classified as seed or pre-seed, ranging from Savify's $100K Pre-Seed in September 2025 to Project Q's $9M Seed in July 2025. Speedchain's $111M venture round in September 2025 is the largest fintech-adjacent raise in the set.
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Which Atlanta startups raised over $100M in this dataset?
Nine companies cleared $100M: Quinn Residences ($1.0B, real estate, November 2024), Wrightwell ($300M, financial services, December 2024), Monarch Private Capital ($275M, February 2025), Fold ($250M, June 2025), VIVA Finance ($220M, July 2025), Cousins Properties ($188M, November 2024), TRACTIAN ($120M, AI, November 2024), Speedchain ($111M, fintech, September 2025), and Inhibikase Therapeutics ($110M, health care, October 2024).
Which sectors are seeing the most deal activity in Atlanta right now?
Financial services has the highest company count, with eight firms including Wrightwell, VIVA Finance, Monarch Private Capital, Cousins Properties, Arcapita Ventures, Infinity Capital Partners, Balentine, and Homrich Berg. Health care is second with seven companies, ranging from Higher Powers ($300K angel round) to Inhibikase Therapeutics ($110M). Artificial intelligence has five entries — TRACTIAN, Sema4.ai, Thunder Compute, Artifact, and Sandtable.
How active is AI investment in Atlanta in this period?
Five AI companies appear in the 50 most recent rounds: TRACTIAN raised a $120M Series C in November 2024, Sema4.ai closed a $25M Series A in June 2025, Thunder Compute raised a $2M Seed in April 2025, Artifact raised $500K Pre-Seed in March 2025, and Sandtable closed an undisclosed Pre-Seed in February 2025. Deal sizes span pre-seed through Series C, indicating activity across the full stage spectrum.
What does early-stage deal flow look like in Atlanta?
Fifteen of the 50 rounds are seed or pre-seed stage. Pre-seed raises include Savify ($100K, September 2025), Artifact ($500K, March 2025), Sandtable (undisclosed, February 2025), and The Deadbook (undisclosed, October 2024). Seed rounds range from Menda Health ($30K, October 2024) to Project Q ($9M, July 2025), with Wattch ($6M), Heartbeat ($3M), and Infinite Giving ($2M) also closing in this window.
Are there notable Series B or Series C rounds among Atlanta companies?
TRACTIAN closed the largest disclosed Series C at $120M (November 2024), followed by Yellow Card at $33M (October 2024). At Series B, OnPay raised $63M (January 2025), Slip Robotics closed $28M (December 2024), and OncoLens raised $16M (October 2024). Three Series A rounds also appear: Sema4.ai at $25M (June 2025), Carpool Logistics at $12M (March 2025), and Amplio at $11M (September 2025).
How recent is the Atlanta funding activity in this dataset?
The most recent round is Miles Mediation & Arbitration Services' private equity raise on October 1, 2025. Six of the 50 rounds closed in September 2025 alone, including Speedchain's $111M venture round (September 11), Amplio's $11M Series A (September 26), and Savify's $100K Pre-Seed (September 27). The earliest round in the set dates to September 26, 2024, when Homrich Berg closed an undisclosed financial services round.
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