Funded Startups in Brasil
Across these 18 most recent Brasil (São Paulo) entries, the largest disclosed round is Canopy’s $100M on 2025-07-17; the next-largest disclosed amount in t…
Across these 18 most recent Brasil (São Paulo) entries, the largest disclosed round is Canopy’s $100M on 2025-07-17; the next-largest disclosed amount in the list is $31M (Meridian Mining, 2026-04-27), so the top disclosed figure dwarfs the rest. Several rounds also cluster in a tight window: 8 of the 18 rows fall between 2024-07-23 and 2025-07-17, including four disclosed deals in 2024 alone (Novvo Bem Estar $550K on 2024-11-27; Noodle $920K on 2024-09-23; Housi $10M on 2024-02-26; and Jobecam $410K on 2023-11-03 is outside, but 2024 includes others) with multiple “Series Unknown” classifications. Sector coverage is narrow enough to show over-representation: Software appears twice (Canopy 2025-07-17; Noodle 2024-09-23 is Financial Services, while Apps appears in Ribon 2024-07-23 and Easy Carros 2022-09-20), while Financial Services also appears twice (Noodle 2024-09-23 $920K; Zipia 2022-05-05 $2M). Stages are mixed, but “Series Unknown” dominates the disclosed record: 7 of the 18 entries are labeled Series Unknown, and another 2 are marked undisclosed (Power Focus on 2025-01-01; Ribon on 2024-07-23; plus ATLAS Florestal on 2023-06-20 is undisclosed as well), creating limited comparability for deal sizing. Temporally, the rows span 2021-07-28 (Quansa) through 2026-04-27 (Meridian Mining), with every entry tied to São Paulo, Brazil in the city field.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this São Paulo-focused Brasil list, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Canopy’s $100M on 2025-07-17 is the largest disclosed amount in the 18-row view. The next-largest disclosed amount is $31M for Meridian Mining on 2026-04-27, making the $100M figure substantially larger than the rest of the disclosed deals.
Are there visible timing clusters among the most recent rounds shown?
Yes. Eight of the 18 entries land between 2024-07-23 (Ribon) and 2025-07-17 (Canopy), including multiple 2024 rounds such as Novvo Bem Estar’s $550K on 2024-11-27 and Noodle’s $920K on 2024-09-23.
How much of the dataset is missing or labeled “Series Unknown,” and does that affect size comparisons?
“Series Unknown” appears on 7 of the 18 rows, including Meridian Mining (2026-04-27 $31M) and Canopy (2025-07-17 $100M). In addition, three rows have undisclosed amounts—Power Focus (2025-01-01), Ribon (2024-07-23), and ATLAS Florestal (2023-06-20)—so those entries can’t be compared by disclosed deal size.
Which sectors or stage categories show repetition rather than one-off coverage?
Financial Services appears twice with disclosed amounts: Noodle ($920K, 2024-09-23) and Zipia ($2M, 2022-05-05). Apps also repeats in this slice via Ribon (undisclosed, 2024-07-23) and Easy Carros (Corporate Round $250K, 2022-09-20), while several sectors otherwise appear only once.
Are there any notable outliers besides the top-end funding number?
The major outlier on disclosed size is Canopy’s $100M (2025-07-17), while the smallest disclosed amount is $100K for 2TM on 2022-01-20. Separately, the undisclosed entries (Power Focus on 2025-01-01; Ribon on 2024-07-23; ATLAS Florestal on 2023-06-20) act as sizing outliers because they prevent cross-company comparisons by amount.
Which companies define the temporal edges of this listing window?
The most recent date shown is 2026-04-27 with Meridian Mining’s $31M. The oldest date shown is 2021-07-28 for Quansa, which is a Seed round with $4M.
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