Funded Consumer Electronics Startups in London
Across the 50 recently funded consumer electronics companies in London shown here, one disclosed round dwarfs the rest: Verne Global raised $100M on 2023-0…
Across the 50 recently funded consumer electronics companies in London shown here, one disclosed round dwarfs the rest: Verne Global raised $100M on 2023-06-05, while the next-largest disclosed amounts are $88M (Windracers, 2022-08-09) and $70M (Nothing, 2022-03-09). Funding is also time-clustered rather than evenly spread: the list spans from 2021-09-27 (Isotropic Systems) through 2025-06-12 (DRONAMICS), with multiple mid-2022 rounds concentrated in August 2022 (Windracers $88M on 2022-08-09; Castore $58M on 2022-09-07; CloudNC $45M on 2022-06-21) and several 2023 rounds hitting the $10M+ range (e.g., Phasecraft $17M on 2023-08-16; Acurable $11M on 2022-10-03). Stage/amount visibility is skewed toward “Series Unknown” or undisclosed classifications: 13 of 50 rows are “Series Unknown” and 10 of 50 are “undisclosed”, limiting comparable deal sizing even as disclosed amounts range from a $100K equity crowdfunding round (The Funky Appliance Company, 2021-12-01) to the $100M outlier.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round here, and how far above the next-largest deals is it?
Verne Global’s $100M round on 2023-06-05 is the clear top disclosed amount in this list. The next-largest disclosed rounds are $88M (Windracers, 2022-08-09) and $70M (Nothing, 2022-03-09), with the rest below those levels.
Which parts of the timeline look most clustered within these 50 recent rounds?
Rounds concentrate around mid-2022 and 2023 rather than being evenly distributed across 2021–2025. Notable examples include August 2022 activity around Windracers ($88M on 2022-08-09) and follow-on large checks like Castore ($58M on 2022-09-07) and CloudNC ($45M on 2022-06-21), while 2024 still has multiple entries but fewer disclosed large-ticket rounds than 2022–2023.
How much of the stage information is missing or ambiguous in this London consumer electronics set?
13 of 50 rows are labeled “Series Unknown,” and 10 of 50 are “undisclosed,” so 23 of 50 lack a clearly comparable disclosed stage/amount pairing. That matters for deal-sizing analysis because large funding like Doccla ($46M on 2024-09-02, Series B) can’t always be benchmarked against similarly-defined rounds when the label is unknown.
Are there outlier small rounds at the bottom of disclosed amounts?
Yes. The smallest disclosed amount is $100K for The Funky Appliance Company (2021-12-01, Equity Crowdfunding), which sits far below the low single-digit millions seen in several seeds such as adCAPTCHA ($1M on 2024-10-23) and BKwai ($3M on 2022-03-02).
Which stage labels show up most often in disclosed terms, and what does that imply for sourcing leads?
Given 13 “Series Unknown” and 10 “undisclosed” rows, relying on stage text alone will under-cover comparable rounds. When stage is specified, larger disclosed rounds appear in multiple labeled categories, for example Series B includes TransFICC ($25M on 2025-04-09) and Doccla ($46M on 2024-09-02), while Seed rounds include Phare Labs ($undisclosed on 2024-03-12) and others with disclosed amounts like Zinc ($6M on 2023-07-04, Series A) for non-seed benchmarking.
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