Funded Startups in Claremont
Five recently dated funding entries map to two geographies and a tight funding-size split.
Five recently dated funding entries map to two geographies and a tight funding-size split. The largest disclosed round is Kinside’s $12M (Series A) on 2022-06-07, which is an outlier above the $2M and $30K figures: two entries show $2M (Wide Open Agriculture on 2025-05-09; Synedgen on 2024-10-01), while the most recent two rounds are only $30K (Shoes That Fit on 2026-03-04; Truss on 2026-03-03).
Clustered timing is visible at the top of the list: four of the five disclosed rounds fall between 2024-10-01 and 2026-03-04, with the newest pair (2026-03-04 and 2026-03-03) both sitting at $30K. Sector mix is narrow but split: 2 of 5 are labeled “Series Unknown” (Shoes That Fit, Truss) and 3 of 5 are also “Series Unknown” including Wide Open Agriculture and Synedgen, leaving Kinside as the only Series A. By sector, biotech appears once (Synedgen), agriculture once (Wide Open Agriculture), apps once (Truss), health care once (Kinside), and “Other” once (Shoes That Fit), with one non-California “Claremont” entry in Western Australia.
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Frequently asked
What stands out on deal size, and how does the largest disclosed round compare to the others?
Kinside’s $12M (Series A) on 2022-06-07 is the largest disclosed amount and is well above the rest: Wide Open Agriculture ($2M, 2025-05-09) and Synedgen ($2M, 2024-10-01) are the next-highest, while Shoes That Fit ($30K, 2026-03-04) and Truss ($30K, 2026-03-03) sit at the low end.
Do these Claremont entries cluster in time near the most recent rounds?
Yes. Four of the five rounds are dated between 2024-10-01 (Synedgen) and 2026-03-04 (Shoes That Fit). The most recent window includes two back-to-back $30K deals: Truss on 2026-03-03 and Shoes That Fit on 2026-03-04.
Is the list dominated by “Series Unknown,” and what’s the stage mix?
“Series Unknown” appears in 4 of 5 rows (Shoes That Fit 2026-03-04 $30K; Truss 2026-03-03 $30K; Wide Open Agriculture 2025-05-09 $2M; Synedgen 2024-10-01 $2M). The only identified stage is Kinside’s Series A on 2022-06-07 for $12M.
Are there geography or naming patterns that affect how “Claremont” should be read here?
Most entries reference Claremont, California (Shoes That Fit, Truss, Synedgen, Kinside), but one entry uses a different Claremont—Claremont, Western Australia—via Wide Open Agriculture (2025-05-09, $2M).
Which entries look like outliers worth prioritizing for follow-up?
Kinside (Series A, $12M on 2022-06-07) is a size outlier versus the two $2M rounds and the two $30K rounds. At the other extreme, the two latest entries—Truss ($30K, 2026-03-03) and Shoes That Fit ($30K, 2026-03-04)—form a low-amount cluster near the top of the timeline.
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