Funded Commerce and Shopping Startups in United States
50+ funded commerce and shopping startups in united states — recent funding rounds, disclosed amounts, and headquarters. Updated weekly, free to browse.
The 50 most recent funding rounds in U.S. commerce and shopping span June through November 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $230K (Gooseneck Access Solutions, Texas) to $500M (Upexi, Henderson, Nevada). California companies account for roughly a third of the list — San Francisco alone includes Peek's $70M Series D in November, Alt's $40M raise in July, and five others — while New York and Chicago each anchor a dense cluster of activity. Seed rounds appear at least eleven times, with standouts including Cymbiotika's $25M seed in San Diego and Peer's $16M seed in Bellevue.
Late-stage activity is anchored by Whatnot's $225M Series F in Marina Del Rey (October 2025) and Janover's $125M round in Boca Raton (August 2025). Roughly ten of the fifty rounds carry undisclosed amounts, including Crisp (New York), Ocean (Seattle), and Journify (San Francisco), indicating deal flow that does not fully surface in public disclosures.
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What are the largest disclosed funding rounds among these 50 companies?
Upexi (Henderson, Nevada) leads with $500M, followed by Whatnot's $225M Series F in Marina Del Rey and Janover's $125M raise in Boca Raton. Peek (San Francisco) closed a $70M Series D in November 2025, and Alt (San Francisco) raised $40M in July, with GeoWealth's $38M Series C in Chicago and RunBuggy's $37M Series B in Phoenix also among the top totals.
Which U.S. cities are most active for commerce and shopping funding right now?
San Francisco and New York each account for seven companies on the list. San Francisco entries include Peek, Ridepanda, Alt, Journify, Kasha, Memebox, and OneText; New York entries include Crisp, The Snow League, Garage, CleanUp, Subtotal, Playground, and Premier Lacrosse League. Chicago follows with five: GeoWealth, Unicorn Auctions, Science On Call, Songfinch, and APFusion.
What funding stages appear most frequently in this segment?
Seed rounds appear at least eleven times, making them the most frequent labeled stage — standouts include Cymbiotika's $25M seed in San Diego and Peer's $16M seed in Bellevue. Named later stages include one Series F (Whatnot), one Series D (Peek), one Series C (GeoWealth), three Series B rounds, and three Series A rounds. A substantial portion of the dataset carries 'Series Unknown' or 'Venture - Series Unknown' labels, indicating incomplete public stage disclosure.
How many of these rounds have undisclosed amounts, and which companies?
Approximately ten of the fifty rounds list undisclosed amounts: Crisp (New York), Zaelab (Westport, Connecticut), Ocean (Seattle), Painterland Sisters (Westfield, Pennsylvania), Journify (San Francisco), Kasha (San Francisco), Tippsy (Carson, California), Playground (New York), Premier Lacrosse League (New York), and Science On Call (Chicago).
Are there very small raises in this dataset alongside the headline numbers?
Yes — Gooseneck Access Solutions raised $230K, Limitless X (Beverly Hills) raised $250K, and Rokid (Redwood City) raised $850K, all categorized as Series Unknown. These sit at the far end of a range that tops out at $500M for Upexi, illustrating how broadly dispersed deal sizes are even within a single sector.
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