Funded Data and Analytics Startups in Seattle
Across 18 recent data-and-analytics rounds in Seattle, one disclosed outlier stands out: Qumulo’s $125M round (2020-07-16), with the next-largest disclosed…
Across 18 recent data-and-analytics rounds in Seattle, one disclosed outlier stands out: Qumulo’s $125M round (2020-07-16), with the next-largest disclosed amounts materially smaller, including Seeq’s $50M (2024-08-06) and Data and Analytics startup Zero’s $10M (2025-05-06). At the smaller end of disclosed funding, the minimum disclosed amount is $100K (Fragment on 2022-03-02), making the disclosed range from $100K to $125M unusually wide.
Stage and timing are also uneven. Disclosed “Seed” rounds appear repeatedly (e.g., Zero on 2025-05-06 at Seed for $10M, Canopy on 2023-11-15 for $4M, and Expanso on 2024-05-16 as Seed but undisclosed), while “Series Unknown” and blank stage labels blur interpretability (5 entries show Series Unknown/undisclosed-stage on the rows: Gable, Expanso, PDM Automotive, XetData, and Privacy Dynamics, plus one “Undisclosed” amount at Karat). The round dates span 2020-07-16 through 2025-05-06, with a tighter clustering in 2023–2024 (multiple entries from 2023-01-10 through 2024-08-06) compared with the earlier 2020–2021 entries.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Seattle data-and-analytics list, and how far above the rest is it?
Qumulo’s $125M (2020-07-16) is the largest disclosed amount in the rows. The next-largest disclosed figures—Seeq at $50M (2024-08-06) and Zero at $10M (2025-05-06)—sit far below that $125M level, making Qumulo the clear outlier on disclosed size.
Do the rounds cluster more in 2023–2024 or spread evenly across 2020–2025?
The list spans 2020-07-16 to 2025-05-06, but there is noticeable density in 2023–2024: e.g., XetData ($7M on 2023-01-10), Canopy ($4M on 2023-11-15), and Seeq ($50M on 2024-08-06), alongside Gable ($18M on 2024-07-26). Earlier years (2020–2021) include fewer entries per year, such as Qumulo (2020-07-16) and Porch (2021-08-10).
How often do the stage labels resolve versus remain unclear (Series Unknown, blank, or Undisclosed amount)?
Stage labeling is frequently unclear: 5 rows are explicitly “Series Unknown” or “Undisclosed-stage/blank” on the stage field, including Gable (2024-07-26, $18M) and PDM Automotive (2023-06-26, $3M) marked “Series Unknown,” plus Privacy Dynamics (2021-06-09) with a blank stage label. Separately, two entries show “undisclosed” amounts on the amount field: Expanso (2024-05-16) and Karat (2022-04-19), both without a disclosed dollar figure.
Which stage dominates among the rounds with disclosed amounts?
Among disclosed amounts, “Seed” appears as the most common labeled stage: Zero ($10M on 2025-05-06), Canopy ($4M on 2023-11-15), and Insurate ($5M on 2021-10-05) are all labeled Seed. Other labeled stages—Series D (Seeq at $50M on 2024-08-06), Series A (NavigatorCRE at $17M on 2021-08-03), and Series C (Usermind at $14M on 2021-01-26)—appear less often than Seed in the labeled set.
Are there standout small-ticket rounds compared with the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Yes. Fragment is the smallest disclosed amount at $100K on 2022-03-02, while most other disclosed figures cluster much higher, such as PDM Automotive at $3M (2023-06-26) and Insurate at $5M (2021-10-05). The $100K floor is a strong small-ticket outlier relative to the rest of the disclosed range.
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