Funded Commerce and Shopping Startups in San Francisco
The 50 most recent funding rounds for San Francisco commerce and shopping companies span May 2023 through November 2025, with deal sizes ranging from $70K…
The 50 most recent funding rounds for San Francisco commerce and shopping companies span May 2023 through November 2025, with deal sizes ranging from $70K (MIOPS, August 2023) to $250M (Kyte, March 2024). Mid-2025 was particularly active: Fermat Commerce closed a $45M Series B in June, Alt raised $40M in July, and Peek landed a $70M Series D in November — the most recent disclosed round in this set.
Stage distribution skews early, with 17 of 50 rows at Seed or Pre-Seed and 11 carrying undisclosed amounts. A distinct late-stage cohort includes Bobbie ($70M Series C), Gorgias ($29M Series C), and Rentberry ($90M Series A). Verticals span rental platforms (Kyte, Getaround), B2B checkout infrastructure (Fermat Commerce, OneText), consumer brands (Quince, Bobbie), and real estate marketplaces (Rentberry, Roofr, Radius Agent).
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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this set?
Kyte leads at $250M (March 2024), followed by Rentberry at $90M Series A (September 2024), Quince at $77M Series B (May 2023), and Peek at $70M Series D (November 2025). Bobbie also closed a $70M Series C in July 2023 — five companies in this set raised $70M or more.
Which companies raised rounds most recently?
Peek closed a $70M Series D on November 23, 2025 — the most recent in this set — followed by Ridepanda's $13M venture round on November 1, 2025. A cluster of companies closed in July 2025: Alt ($40M), Memebox ($7M), and OneText ($5M Seed).
What does the stage mix look like across these 50 companies?
Seven companies raised Pre-Seed rounds and ten raised Seed rounds, together accounting for roughly a third of the dataset. Fourteen rows carry a Series A through D label, with the sole Series D belonging to Peek ($70M, November 2025). The remainder list 'Series Unknown' or no stage, including sizable raises like Slope ($50M) and Mainstay ($25M).
Which companies in this set are at Series B or later?
Nine companies carry a disclosed stage of Series B or higher: Fermat Commerce (Series B, $45M), Roofr (Series B), Radius Agent (Series B, $13M), Volition (Series B, $11M), Quince (Series B, $77M), Botrista Technology (Series C, $7M), Gorgias (Series C, $29M), Bobbie (Series C, $70M), and Peek (Series D, $70M). Kyte raised $250M in March 2024 with no stage disclosed.
How broad are the verticals within this commerce and shopping segment?
The category spans several distinct sub-markets. Rental and mobility platforms include Kyte, Getaround, and Ridepanda. Real estate marketplaces cover Rentberry, Roofr, Radius Agent, and Zerobroker. B2B commerce and payments infrastructure includes Fermat Commerce, OneText, Slope, Gorgias, and Fairbanc. Consumer brands such as Quince, Bobbie, and Amara Organic Foods also appear.
How many rounds in this set have undisclosed amounts?
Eleven of the 50 rows carry no disclosed dollar figure, including Journify, Kasha, Dopple, Roots Studio, Roofr, LANS, Grow World, Puloli, Elixir Games, Skipify, and GolferX. Aggregate investment figures derived from this page will meaningfully undercount actual capital deployed into the segment.
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