Funded Startups in Delaware City
Across the 20 Delaware City–listed funding rounds shown (2020-07-03 through 2026-06-16), the largest disclosed amount is $5M for TachyHealth (Series A, 202…
Across the 20 Delaware City–listed funding rounds shown (2020-07-03 through 2026-06-16), the largest disclosed amount is $5M for TachyHealth (Series A, 2025-10-13). That $5M figure stands out against the rest of the disclosed rounds, where the next-largest disclosed amounts cluster around $2M (Zeely, ShortLoop, Ollang, SuperViz), with many other disclosed rounds in $500K–$1M and a few at $200K–$400K. There’s also a tight temporal cluster in 2025: five rounds fall between 2025-04-01 and 2025-10-13 (Amzify, Omniscope, ShortLoop, TachyHealth, plus earlier/later 2025 entries), while the older edge reaches back to 2020-07-03 (Inspektlabs, $600K). Disclosed sizes are frequently incomplete in this city view: 7 of 20 entries show “undisclosed,” and 2 of 20 are labeled “Series Unknown,” shaping how much can be compared by stage.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Delaware City set, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
TachyHealth’s $5M (Series A, 2025-10-13) is the largest disclosed amount in the rows shown. The next-largest disclosed amounts sit at $2M for several companies (Zeely on 2026-05-28 shows $1M, while ShortLoop 2024-02-20, Ollang 2023-03-25, and SuperViz 2021-07-15 are each $2M), making $5M noticeably above the bulk of disclosed rounds in the $200K–$1M range (e.g., RMIQ $200K on 2025-05-07; RayIoT $400K on 2023-10-01).
Do the most recent rounds concentrate into a narrow date window in Delaware City?
Yes. Five entries were funded between 2025-04-01 and 2025-10-13, including Amzify ($500K, 2025-04-01), doctory (undisclosed, 2025-04-08), RMIQ ($200K, 2025-05-07), ShortLoop ($2M, 2024-02-20 is outside that window but the 2025 cluster includes Sovra $2M on 2026-06-15 and TachyHealth on 2025-10-13). In addition, the listing’s top edge is tightly recent: the most recent date is 2026-06-16 (Final Aim, undisclosed), followed immediately by 2026-06-15 (Sovra, $2M).
How incomplete are the round amounts and stage labels, and does that limit comparative analysis?
Seven of the 20 rows use “undisclosed” amounts (e.g., Final Aim on 2026-06-16; FundNaija on 2026-04-06; PurvX on 2024-07-08), and two are “Series Unknown” (Zeely on 2026-05-28 and Omniscope on 2025-02-25). That means only 11 rows contribute disclosed-dollar comparisons and only 18 contribute stage comparisons by label.
Which stage labels appear most often, and how does the stage mix skew the disclosed-size comparison?
Seed is the most frequent labeled stage, appearing on both® (undisclosed, 2025-05-15), ShortLoop ($2M, 2024-02-20), RayIoT Solutions Inc. ($400K, 2023-10-01), SuperViz ($2M, 2021-07-15), plus Inspektlabs (stage label missing) and others; Series A appears once in the labeled rows shown (TachyHealth $5M on 2025-10-13). However, undisclosed amounts undercut the stage-size link: for example, Seed includes both® (undisclosed) alongside SuperViz’s $2M (2021-07-15).
Are there sector patterns with 3+ entries, or notable outliers to investigate?
AI appears repeatedly across the list (TachyHealth on 2025-10-13, doctory on 2025-04-08, Omniscope on 2025-02-25, RayIoT Solutions Inc. on 2023-10-01, and Ollang on 2023-03-25), which suggests a thematic cluster inside Delaware City’s entries. A clear outlier by disclosed size is TachyHealth’s $5M (2025-10-13) versus the smaller disclosed rounds like RMIQ’s $200K (2025-05-07) and Coally’s $100K (2022-07-11), while the largest disclosed entries besides $5M are concentrated around $2M (ShortLoop 2024-02-20, Ollang 2023-03-25, SuperViz 2021-07-15).
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