Funded Consumer Electronics Startups in Zürich
Ten funded consumer electronics companies are listed for Zürich across rounds dated from 2021-11-18 (Sevensense Robotics) to the most recent 2025-01-22 (Sy…
Ten funded consumer electronics companies are listed for Zürich across rounds dated from 2021-11-18 (Sevensense Robotics) to the most recent 2025-01-22 (SynSense). Only one disclosed round exceeds the low-$10M range: Voliro’s $12M on 2024-10-03 is the largest disclosed amount among the visible disclosed figures, narrowly followed by Verity at $11M (2023-07-11) and Distran at $9M (2023-06-20). Multiple entries cluster in the mid-2023 window, with three disclosed rounds ($11M Verity on 2023-07-11, $9M Distran on 2023-06-20, and $1M Klepsydra on 2023-05-03) occurring between May and July 2023.
Geographically, most companies are explicitly listed in Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland (e.g., SynSense, Voliro, Chiral, Verity, Distran, Komed Health), while one company is shown as “Zurich, Switzerland” (Wingtra) and another uses “Zurich, Switzerland” variants (Klepsydra and Sevensense Robotics). The disclosures are heavily incomplete: five of 10 entries show undisclosed amounts (SynSense 2025-01-22; Wingtra 2024-08-15; Auxivo 2023-07-19; Komed Health 2023-05-10; plus one “Series Unknown” row), and four are tagged “Series Unknown” (SynSense, Auxivo, Komed Health, Voliro is not; Wingtra is Series A). Stages skew toward later funding labels when amounts are disclosed, with Series A/B and Seed appearing alongside one Pre-Seed (Chiral, $3M on 2024-02-27).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Zürich consumer electronics set, and how far ahead is it versus the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Voliro’s $12M (Series A, dated 2024-10-03) is the top disclosed amount in the visible rows; the next-highest disclosed amounts are Verity at $11M (2023-07-11) and Distran at $9M (2023-06-20), putting Voliro only modestly above the upper tier rather than an extreme outlier.
Do any rounds concentrate in a tight recent time window in this list?
Yes. The most noticeable cluster is May–July 2023, where Klepsydra’s $1M (2023-05-03), Distran’s $9M (2023-06-20), and Verity’s $11M (2023-07-11) all fall within that quarter. The newer period is more fragmented, with disclosed amounts appearing again in 2024 (e.g., Chiral $3M on 2024-02-27 and Voliro $12M on 2024-10-03).
How complete are the disclosures here—are undisclosed or “Series Unknown” entries dominating the list?
Undisclosed amounts appear in 5 of 10 rows (SynSense 2025-01-22; Wingtra 2024-08-15; Auxivo 2023-07-19; Komed Health 2023-05-10; and SynSense is also the most recent). Separately, “Series Unknown” is used for 4 of 10 entries (SynSense, Auxivo, Komed Health, and Verity is not), which limits comparisons by stage for several companies.
Which stages are most represented among the disclosed rounds in this set?
When amounts are disclosed, Series B and Series A appear repeatedly: Verity is Series B ($11M, 2023-07-11) and Distran is Series B ($9M, 2023-06-20), while Sevensense Robotics is Series A ($8M, 2021-11-18) and Voliro is Series A ($12M, 2024-10-03). Pre-Seed shows up once with Chiral at $3M (2024-02-27), and Seed appears once with Klepsydra at $1M (2023-05-03).
Are there geographic variations inside the Zürich labeling that look like meaningful splits?
Most entries are explicitly “Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland” (including SynSense 2025-01-22, Voliro 2024-10-03, Chiral 2024-02-27, Verity 2023-07-11, and Distran 2023-06-20), suggesting a tight hub. Only a couple use slightly different strings (e.g., Wingtra is “Zurich, Switzerland” with an undisclosed amount on 2024-08-15; Sevensense Robotics is also “Zurich, Switzerland” with $8M on 2021-11-18), but the overall pattern remains Zürich-centric.
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