Funded Data and Analytics Startups in New York
Across the 50 most recent New York “Data and Analytics” rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is Eon’s $70M (2024-11-26).
Across the 50 most recent New York “Data and Analytics” rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is Eon’s $70M (2024-11-26). That $70M figure stands far above the next disclosed amounts in the table—Cherre’s $30M (2024-09-18), Tinybird’s $30M (2024-06-17), and several others in the $25M–$47M range—making the $70M round a clear outlier within disclosed dollars. The smallest disclosed amount is $500K, appearing on Rollstack (2023-04-05), Trigo (2023-04-05), and Shubox is undisclosed on the same date cluster (also showing how disclosed amounts can sit above an undisclosed baseline).
Temporal concentration is noticeable: the dataset spans 2023-02-25 through 2025-10-16, with many disclosed financings clustered in 2024–2025 and a dense cluster around June–July 2024 (e.g., Perchwell $25M on 2024-07-30; Allium $17M on 2024-07-18; Tinybird $30M on 2024-06-17). Stage and disclosure are also mixed: “Series Unknown” appears frequently (22 entries), and “undisclosed” appears for 18 entries, including the two most recent rounds (Chainalysis on 2025-10-16 and Novata on 2025-10-10).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this New York data-and-analytics list, and how unusual is it versus the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Eon’s $70M (2024-11-26) is the largest disclosed amount in the table and sits well above other high disclosed rounds like SQream Technologies’ $45M (2023-09-12), Octaura’s $47M (2025-06-09), and the $30M pair Cherre (2024-09-18) and Tinybird (2024-06-17), making it the dominant disclosed outlier.
How much of the funding activity appears concentrated in the most recent window versus spread across the full 2023–2025 range?
The rows span from 2023-02-25 (Emporia Research, $1M but Pre-Seed) to 2025-10-16 (Chainalysis, undisclosed). Within that, multiple disclosed rounds appear in 2025 (e.g., Octaura $47M on 2025-06-09; Moment $36M on 2025-07-09; ProofPilot $8M on 2025-09-26), while earlier years still contribute notable disclosed events like Cybersyn’s $63M (2023-04-12).
Do any cities or name variants stand out as uneven within New York?
Most entries use “New York, United States” or “New York, New York, United States,” and the pattern stays within the New York geography. The table does not show alternate metros outside New York; entries like Moment appear twice (2025-07-09 at $36M and 2023-09-14 at $17M) without a different city label changing the geography.
What stage mix dominates, and how does disclosure complicate comparisons across stages?
“Series Unknown” is the largest stage label frequency (22 entries), and “undisclosed” is also common (18 entries), including the most recent two rounds: Chainalysis (2025-10-16, undisclosed) and Novata (2025-10-10, undisclosed). Disclosed amounts still appear across stages (e.g., Series C: Eon $70M on 2024-11-26; Seed: Emporia Research $1M on 2023-02-25), but stage-level dollar comparisons are constrained by frequent undisclosure.
Are there notable clusters of deal dates within this list, particularly for disclosed rounds?
A clear midsummer 2024 cluster shows up around July–June with multiple disclosed financings: Tinybird $30M (2024-06-17), Perchwell $25M (2024-07-30), and Allium $17M (2024-07-18). Earlier, 2023-04-05 also groups multiple entries (Rollstack $500K, Trigo $500K, plus Shubox as undisclosed), indicating repeating deal-date concentration.
Which disclosed amounts are extreme at the low end, and where do they appear?
The smallest disclosed amount in the table is $500K, occurring on Rollstack (2023-04-05) and Trigo (2023-04-05). On the same date, Shubox is listed with an undisclosed amount, reinforcing that the low end can coexist with nearby undisclosed rounds rather than uniformly disclosed micro-financings.
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