Funded Startups in Berlin
Disclosed round sizes in this Berlin list are highly uneven: STARK closed a Series Unknown round for $570M on 2026-06-23, dwarfing the next-largest disclos…
Disclosed round sizes in this Berlin list are highly uneven: STARK closed a Series Unknown round for $570M on 2026-06-23, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amounts in the table (e.g., $90M for Upvest on 2026-03-17 and $60M for Djooky on 2026-06-10). At the low end, the smallest disclosed amount is $470K (Insellar, Pre-Seed, 2026-04-13), while another small-print cluster appears in the sub-$1M range (e.g., Zell at $580K on 2026-04-13; KugelAudio at $500K on 2026-06-16).
Rounds also cluster in the same city: every row is Berlin-based, and “Berlin, Berlin, Germany” (same city label twice) is the most common location format, suggesting most are operating within Berlin proper. Temporally, activity is concentrated from early March to late June 2026 (oldest shown: 2026-02-25 Secfix at $12M; most recent: hallo theo on 2026-06-30 at $29M). Sector and stage mix skew toward AI/Software and opaque classifications: “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” appears repeatedly (at least 10 entries), with Series Unknown appearing in multiple rows (6 disclosed amounts are tied to Series Unknown classifications), and “undisclosed” amounts appearing 6 times across the list of 50.
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Frequently asked
Which recent Berlin round is the size outlier, and how much bigger is it than the rest of the disclosed amounts?
STARK’s $570M (Series Unknown) on 2026-06-23 is the only disclosed round above $50M in this table, and it dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts—$90M (Upvest, 2026-03-17) and $60M (Djooky, 2026-06-10).
Are there clear geographic clusters or naming inconsistencies within Berlin?
All 50 rows are Berlin-based, and the dominant location format is “Berlin, Berlin, Germany” (e.g., Almetra on 2026-06-25; Qorelo on 2026-06-14; Qdrant on 2026-03-12). Separate entries also use “Berlin, Germany” for the city label (e.g., Mitos on 2026-06-27; getquin on 2026-05-19), but they still center on Berlin rather than different geographies.
How concentrated are rounds in the latest part of the date window (most recent 90 days shown)?
Using the shown range, the latest three-month window runs roughly from 2026-04-11 to the most recent 2026-06-30; within that span, several large or mid-sized disclosed rounds appear, including SPREAD at $29M (2026-04-29), cargo.one at $20M (2026-03-02 is outside), and hallo theo at $29M (2026-06-30). The table overall concentrates activity between 2026-02-25 and 2026-06-30 rather than distributing across many years.
What does the stage/disclosure mix look like for analysts who rely on round size comparisons?
There are 6 rows with “undisclosed” amounts (e.g., Tokura on 2026-06-09; Honig Games on 2026-06-03; Vivira on 2026-05-06), which means size-based ranking should ignore those entries. Additionally, “Series Unknown” appears multiple times, including STARK on 2026-06-23 with $570M and Djooky on 2026-06-10 with $60K, limiting how cleanly stage can be compared.
Are any sectors over-represented in this slice of Berlin funding, compared with singletons?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the most repeated sector by count in the visible rows, including Almetra ($19M, 2026-06-25), Qorelo ($4M, 2026-06-14), Elephant ($6M, 2026-05-11), Qdrant ($50M, 2026-03-12), and others. Other sectors like Gaming, Education, and Energy appear fewer times and are more likely to show up as single or near-single entries (e.g., Djooky as Gaming at $60K on 2026-06-10; GALVANY as Energy at $12M on 2026-06-08).
Which low-disclosed and small-ticket rounds could indicate early-stage activity even when stage labels vary?
The smallest disclosed amounts are in the sub-$1M range, such as Insellar at $470K (Pre-Seed, 2026-04-13) and Zell at $580K (Pre-Seed, 2026-04-13). Other smaller disclosed tickets include KugelAudio at $500K (Pre-Seed, 2026-06-16) and Diligent at $2M (Seed, 2026-03-04), suggesting that early-stage financing is present alongside much larger late-stage disclosed rounds like Upvest’s $90M (2026-03-17).
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