Funded Information Technology Startups in France
Across these 50 information-technology rounds in France, Filigran’s disclosed $58M (Series C, 2025-10-11) sits just above the next-largest disclosed deals…
Across these 50 information-technology rounds in France, Filigran’s disclosed $58M (Series C, 2025-10-11) sits just above the next-largest disclosed deals ($60M Gravitee on 2025-05-20; $57M Zama on 2025-06-25; $104M Alice & Bob on 2025-01-28). That creates a clear size split: many rounds cluster in the ~$1M–$40M range (for example, Cintoo’s $40M on 2024-11-04 and Sekoia.io’s $29M on 2025-04-09), while a small number reach far higher (Alice & Bob’s $104M). The dates shown run from 2025-10-11 down to 2023-05-22, with multiple entries tightening around mid-2024 and early 2025.
City concentration also stands out. Paris, Ile-de-France accounts for a large share of the listed companies, repeatedly appearing across stages and deal sizes (e.g., YesWeHack $28M on 2024-06-11; Maki $27M on 2025-01-15; GATEWATCHER $29M on 2025-06-26). Stage disclosure is mixed: 4 entries are “undisclosed” by amount (ShareID 2024-02-15; elba 2024-02-06; WeMaintain 2023-12-12; Dioxycle 2023-06-21), and 14 entries are “Series Unknown” in the stage field (e.g., Aleph 2025-02-05; Finovox 2024-06-07; Albert 2023-10-13).
Most recent rounds
50 shownRelated listings
Frequently asked
What does the deal-size distribution look like, and which round is the clear outlier?
Alice & Bob’s disclosed $104M (Series B, 2025-01-28) is the largest amount in the list and is well above the rest’s disclosed ceiling: the next-highest disclosed rounds are in the $58M–$60M band (Filigran $58M on 2025-10-11; Zama $57M on 2025-06-25; Gravitee $60M on 2025-05-20).
Do the most recent rounds cluster into a narrow time window?
Yes, several large and mid-size rounds cluster in mid-2025: Gravitee’s $60M closed 2025-05-20, Zama’s $57M on 2025-06-25, and GATEWATCHER’s $29M on 2025-06-26, alongside Sekoia.io’s $29M on 2025-04-09. The listing itself spans 2023-05-22 (Citalid Cybersecurity, $100K) through 2025-10-11 (Filigran, $58M).
Are particular cities over-represented among funded IT companies in this set?
Paris, Ile-de-France dominates the geography across multiple deal sizes and stages, including large rounds like Alice & Bob ($104M, 2025-01-28) and Filigran ($58M, 2025-10-11) as well as smaller disclosed rounds like BonjourCyber ($1M, 2023-06-26). Outside Paris, other recurring hubs appear less frequently but with notable entries, such as Lille (Gravitee, $60M on 2025-05-20) and Marseille (YesWeHack’s $28M on 2024-06-11).
How much of the stage/amount disclosure is incomplete, and does that affect comparisons?
Amount disclosure is missing for 4 entries marked “undisclosed” (ShareID 2024-02-15; elba 2024-02-06; WeMaintain 2023-12-12; Dioxycle 2023-06-21), while stage is “Series Unknown” for 14 entries (for example, Aleph 2025-02-05; Finovox 2024-06-07; Albert 2023-10-13). That means size comparisons rely on disclosed amounts for most rows, but some high-level stage-based conclusions will be partial.
Which stages appear most frequently among the disclosed deals, and where do the biggest rounds land?
The list shows multiple “Seed” rounds with lower disclosed amounts (e.g., OGALO $910K on 2025-05-05; Sidely $1M on 2023-10-24), while very large disclosed rounds skew to later-stage labels when provided: Alice & Bob is Series B ($104M, 2025-01-28) and Filigran is Series C ($58M, 2025-10-11). However, “Series Unknown” entries also appear repeatedly (14 rows), including GATEWATCHER ($29M, 2025-06-26), so stage-only clustering isn’t complete.
Know which startups just got funded. Every week.
Fresh funding rounds, new companies, and the sectors moving fastest — in your inbox every Monday morning.
Free. Sent every Monday. Unsubscribe anytime.