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Funded Startups in Brasil

All 18 companies in this dataset are headquartered in São Paulo, making it the sole geography represented.

All 18 companies in this dataset are headquartered in São Paulo, making it the sole geography represented. Funding spans from July 2021 through July 2025, with round sizes ranging from 2TM's $100K corporate round to Canopy's $100M raise in July 2025. The dataset skews toward early and unclear-stage capital: Series Unknown is the dominant classification, and three rounds — Power Focus, Ribon, and ATLAS Florestal — carry undisclosed amounts entirely.

Sector coverage is broad. Financial services (Noodle, Zipia, 2TM), administrative services (Jobecam, BossaBox, Quansa), and commerce (Power Focus, Trela) each claim multiple entries alongside single-company sectors like agriculture (Tarvos), environmental services (ATLAS Florestal), real estate (Housi), and gaming (Rei do Pitaco). The two Series A deals — Trela at $25M and Rei do Pitaco at $32M — both closed in early 2022, while the largest individual raise, Canopy's $100M, sits at the far end of the timeline in mid-2025.

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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these Brasil-based startups?

Canopy leads with a $100M round in July 2025, followed by Rei do Pitaco at $32M (Series A, January 2022) and Trela at $25M (Series A, March 2022). Meridian Mining and Housi round out the top five at $16M and $10M respectively.

Are all 18 companies based in the same city?

Yes — every company in this dataset is headquartered in São Paulo. No other Brazilian city appears across these 18 rows.

Which sectors appear most frequently in this dataset?

Financial Services and Administrative Services each appear three times, with companies including Noodle, Zipia, and 2TM in fintech, and Jobecam, BossaBox, and Quansa in admin services. Commerce and Shopping and Apps each contribute two companies.

How many rounds have undisclosed amounts, and which companies are affected?

Three of the 18 rounds list undisclosed amounts: Power Focus (Commerce and Shopping, January 2025), Ribon (Apps, July 2024), and ATLAS Florestal (Environmental Services, June 2023). All three are classified as Series Unknown.

What round types are represented, and how do they break down?

Series Unknown is by far the most common classification, covering at least 10 of the 18 entries. Seed rounds account for four companies (Noodle, Tarvos, Zipia, Quansa), Series A for two (Trela, Rei do Pitaco), Corporate Round for two (Easy Carros, 2TM), with single instances of Angel (Sellent) and Convertible Note (BossaBox).

How active has funding been across different years in this dataset?

Activity is distributed across a roughly four-year window. 2022 is the densest year with six rounds, including both Series A deals. 2023 and 2024 each produced three or four rounds, while 2025 is represented by two entries — the $100M Canopy round in July and an undisclosed Power Focus round in January.

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