Funded Startups in El Segundo
El Segundo’s most recent disclosed rounds show a wide funding spread, with Valar Atomics’ $130M Series A on 2025-11-11 the largest disclosed amount in the…
El Segundo’s most recent disclosed rounds show a wide funding spread, with Valar Atomics’ $130M Series A on 2025-11-11 the largest disclosed amount in the list, far above most other disclosed rounds clustered below $100M. In contrast, the smallest disclosed amount is $200K for Get Help on 2024-03-04, making the gap between the largest and smallest disclosed figures stark.
The entries span from 2021-06-03 (Mapped, $7M) through 2025-11-11 (Valar Atomics), and funding activity is heavily concentrated in mid-2024 to mid-2025 (e.g., multiple rounds from March–July 2024 and again April–July 2025). Sector and stage reporting are also uneven: “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” appears in 4 entries (Northbeam 2025-08-11, Varda 2025-07-10, Gallatin 2025-04-08, Sift 2024-06-25, plus Picogrid 2024-03-26 and CUJO AI 2022-09-06), while “undisclosed” amounts appear 7 times and “Series Unknown” appears 7 times across the 44 rows.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in El Segundo in this list, and how does it compare with the next-largest disclosed amounts?
Valar Atomics’ $130M on 2025-11-11 is the largest disclosed round. The next-largest disclosed amounts include Serverfarm’s $1.6B on 2024-12-17 and Varda’s $187M on 2025-07-10, meaning the top end is dominated by a small set of very large disclosed rounds rather than a uniform distribution.
How concentrated are rounds in time across the 44 entries, based on the round dates shown?
There’s a clear density build from March–July 2024 (e.g., World Tree $350K on 2024-06-10, Lightship $17M on 2024-02-12, Sift $18M on 2024-06-25, Radiant $100M on 2024-11-14 is later) and another wave from April–August 2025 (e.g., Amca $77M on 2025-04-08, Gallatin $15M on 2025-04-08, Incentify $10M on 2025-04-02, Rainmaker Technology $25M on 2025-05-05, Varda $187M on 2025-07-10). The oldest displayed round is 2021-06-03 (Mapped, $7M), while the most recent is 2025-11-11 (Valar Atomics, $130M).
Which sectors appear repeatedly enough to look like clusters in this dataset?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) shows up in multiple entries (Northbeam 2025-08-11, Varda 2025-07-10, Gallatin 2025-04-08, Sift 2024-06-25, Picogrid 2024-03-26, and CUJO AI 2022-09-06). Energy is also recurring (Valar Atomics 2025-11-11, General Galactic undisclosed 2025-03-18, Radiant $100M 2024-11-14, Birch Creek Development $130M 2023-03-21, Kore $500K 2023-07-13, EV Connect $27M 2021-12-07).
How much of the list is missing key deal details via “undisclosed” amounts and “Series Unknown”?
Within the 44 rows, “undisclosed” amounts appear 7 times (e.g., General Galactic on 2025-03-18, Phase Four on 2025-01-09, and Serverfarm uses a disclosed $1.6B so it doesn’t count). Separately, “Series Unknown” appears 7 times, including Northbeam (2025-08-11, $15M) and Serverfarm (2024-12-17, $1.6B).
Are there notable outliers in disclosed amounts that stand out from the rest?
Yes. Serverfarm’s $1.6B on 2024-12-17 dwarfs most other disclosed rounds (many are single-digit to tens of millions, such as Incentify $10M on 2025-04-02, PushPress $11M on 2022-08-18, and Pay2Day Solutions $7M on 2022-04-28), while Get Help’s $200K on 2024-03-04 sits at the low end of disclosed amounts.
What stage pattern is visible when comparing disclosed “Series” labels to unknown or undisclosed deal descriptors?
The dataset mixes named stages (e.g., Valar Atomics Series A on 2025-11-11, Varda Series C on 2025-07-10, ABL Space Systems Series B on 2021-10-25) with multiple entries where either the series name or amount is not provided. For example, Northbeam is “Series Unknown” with $15M on 2025-08-11, while wrkspace is Pre-Seed with an “undisclosed” amount on 2025-02-13, showing that missing information appears across both the stage and amount fields.
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