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Funded Commerce and Shopping Startups in Vienna

Vienna's commerce and shopping startups have closed rounds ranging from a $200K pre-seed (boomerank, January 2021) to a $56M Series C — byrd's logistics ro…

Vienna's commerce and shopping startups have closed rounds ranging from a $200K pre-seed (boomerank, January 2021) to a $56M Series C — byrd's logistics round in May 2022, the largest disclosed figure in this dataset. Storebox ($17M Series B, September 2023) and LimeWire ($18M, May 2023) represent the next largest disclosed amounts, both closing within months of each other during a busy mid-2023 stretch that also saw Seed rounds from Happy Plates and hi.health. The 12 companies shown span meaningfully different verticals: B2B restaurant ordering (Orderlion), healthcare commerce (hi.health), art sales (Return on Art), e-commerce tooling (Klarsicht, boomerank), fiscal compliance infrastructure (fiskaly), fulfillment and storage (byrd, Storebox), and music platforms (Music Traveler, LimeWire). HelloBello's $4M Series A in January 2025 is the most recent entry. Four companies — fiskaly, Music Traveler, Happy Plates, and Return on Art — did not disclose round sizes.

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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these Vienna commerce startups?

byrd leads with a $56M Series C closed in May 2022. LimeWire raised $18M and Storebox raised $17M, both in mid-to-late 2023. The remaining disclosed rounds are considerably smaller, with hi.health at $7M (Seed, January 2023) and HelloBello and Orderlion each at $4M.

Which companies raised rounds in 2023, and what stages were they?

Four companies closed rounds in 2023: hi.health (Seed, $7M, January), Happy Plates (Seed, undisclosed, May), LimeWire (Series Unknown, $18M, May), and Storebox (Series B, $17M, September). That makes 2023 the most active single year in this dataset by company count.

How are funding stages distributed across these 12 companies?

The dataset includes two Pre-Seed rounds (boomerank, Klarsicht), three Seed rounds (Orderlion, hi.health, Happy Plates), one Angel (Return on Art), one Series A (HelloBello), one Series B (Storebox), one Series C (byrd), and three rounds classified as Series Unknown (fiskaly, Music Traveler, LimeWire).

What subsectors do these Vienna commerce startups operate in?

Coverage spans logistics and fulfillment (byrd, Storebox), B2B food-service ordering (Orderlion), healthcare commerce (hi.health), e-commerce performance tooling (Klarsicht, boomerank), fiscal compliance software (fiskaly), music platforms (Music Traveler, LimeWire), art sales (Return on Art), and consumer food (Happy Plates).

Which companies did not disclose their round amounts?

Four of the 12 companies — fiskaly (Series Unknown, June 2024), Music Traveler (Series Unknown, February 2024), Happy Plates (Seed, May 2023), and Return on Art (Angel, October 2022) — raised rounds without publishing a figure.

What is the most recent round in this dataset, and how does early-stage activity look over time?

HelloBello's $4M Series A on January 9, 2025 is the most recent entry. Early-stage activity — pre-seed and seed rounds — is concentrated in 2022 and 2023, with boomerank (Pre-Seed, $200K) being the earliest round shown, from January 2021.

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