Funded Consumer Electronics Startups in Denmark
In the 15 most recent Denmark consumer electronics rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is SUBRA A/S at $47M (Series A, 2026-04-10).
In the 15 most recent Denmark consumer electronics rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is SUBRA A/S at $47M (Series A, 2026-04-10). That figure dwarfs nearly all other disclosed rounds in the table, including Norlase’s $21M (2025-02-27) and NIL Technology ApS’s $31M (2024-05-07), with only Veo at $80M (Series C, 2022-06-07) sitting far above the rest on magnitude (and above the rest except itself).
The list also shows a temporal cluster and a stage classification pattern: 3 rounds between 2026-04-10 and 2026-06-05 (SUBRA A/S $47M on 2026-04-10; Shape Robotics $1M on 2026-04-14; Upteko $2M on 2026-06-05), while “Series Unknown” appears on 8 of 15 rows and “undisclosed” appears once (Prezio, undisclosed amount on 2026-04-01). Geographically, multiple entries concentrate in Copenhagen/Hovedstaden (e.g., Lightmark $2M on 2026-05-07; Viio $4M on 2024-06-19; NIL Technology ApS $31M on 2024-05-07; SoundBoks $52M on 2020-09-01), and the date span runs from 2020-09-01 (SoundBoks) through 2026-06-05 (Upteko).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the clear size outlier in this Denmark consumer electronics set, and how does it stack against the next-largest disclosed amount?
Veo’s disclosed $80M (Series C, 2022-06-07) is the only entry in the table far above the rest. The next-largest disclosed amount is NIL Technology ApS’s $31M (2024-05-07), with Norlase at $21M (2025-02-27) and SUBRA A/S at $47M (2026-04-10) filling the next tier depending on the year.
Do the most recent closings cluster tightly by date, or are they spread out across years?
They cluster near mid-2026: three disclosed rounds fall between 2026-04-10 (SUBRA A/S $47M) and 2026-06-05 (Upteko $2M), including Shape Robotics at $1M on 2026-04-14. Beyond that window, entries appear in 2025 and 2024 (e.g., Norlase $21M on 2025-02-27; Viio $4M on 2024-06-19), with the oldest row dated 2020-09-01 (SoundBoks $52M).
How much of this list lacks disclosed stage detail, and does “undisclosed amount” show up as a separate issue?
“Series Unknown” is listed for 8 of the 15 rows, while one additional row uses “undisclosed” for the amount (Prezio, Consumer Electronics, 2026-04-01). That means most entries either don’t specify the round type (8 rows) or also don’t provide an amount in at least one case (Prezio).
Which locations appear repeatedly, and are Copenhagen/Hovedstaden names over-represented versus other regions in this table?
Copenhagen/Hovedstaden shows up repeatedly across years and sizes, including Lightmark in Copenhagen (Seed, $2M on 2026-05-07), Viio in Copenhagen (2024-06-19, $4M), NIL Technology ApS in Kongens Lyngby (2024-05-07, $31M), and SoundBoks in Copenhagen (2020-09-01, $52M). Non-Hovedstaden locations also appear (e.g., Upteko in Stilling, Midtjylland on 2026-06-05; Asetek in Aalborg, Nordjylland on 2026-01-15), but the highest concentration in multiple distinct entries is Hovedstaden.
What stage labels dominate among the rows that do provide stage information, and where do the largest disclosed rounds land by stage?
Among labeled stages, the most prominent single label in the shown rows is “Series C” (Veo at $80M on 2022-06-07) and “Series A” (SUBRA A/S at $47M on 2026-04-10), while several rows remain “Series Unknown” even when amounts are disclosed (e.g., Norlase $21M on 2025-02-27; NIL Technology ApS $31M on 2024-05-07). The largest disclosed amounts therefore appear at clearly labeled stages: Veo (Series C) and SUBRA A/S (Series A), with NIL Technology ApS as a large disclosed amount despite “Series Unknown.”
Are there low-amount tails or unusually small disclosed rounds that stand out compared with the mid-range ($1M–$4M) activity?
Yes: several rounds sit at the low end (Shape Robotics $1M on 2026-04-14; Asetek $1M on 2026-01-15; Paperflow $1M on 2021-04-11; LED iBond $810K on 2023-11-29), and these lows cluster beneath the mid-range examples like Viio $4M (2024-06-19) and Rokoko $3M (2022-08-17). LED iBond’s $810K (2023-11-29) is the smallest disclosed amount in the table.
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