Funded Information Technology Startups in Ireland
Disclosed deal sizes in this Ireland information technology slice cluster between the floor of disclosed rounds ($100K at Tracworx on 2022-08-04) and a sin…
Disclosed deal sizes in this Ireland information technology slice cluster between the floor of disclosed rounds ($100K at Tracworx on 2022-08-04) and a single outlier: evervault’s $25M on 2026-03-05. The next-largest disclosed amounts (CWSI at $23M on 2022-04-07, and $10M at Glofox on 2020-04-28) stay far below evervault’s $25M, while many other disclosed rounds sit in single-digit millions (for example, Inclusio $7M on 2023-01-24; Positive Carbon $3M on 2023-11-09).
Geographically, Dublin dominates the list: multiple entries are Dublin-based (e.g., evervault 2026-03-05; Scorebuddy 2024-11-25; CWSI 2022-04-07), alongside nearby satellite counties such as Galway and Cork. Temporally, the page spans from 2020-04-28 (Glofox) to the most recent 2026-06-08 (Spanish Point Technologies), with a dense mid-2023 to late-2024 run that includes several disclosed rounds (e.g., Positive Carbon on 2023-11-09 and Inclusio on 2023-01-24). Stage disclosure is uneven: 10 of 31 rows show undisclosed amounts (including Spanish Point Technologies 2026-06-08 and Payslip 2026-05-28), and another 1 is “Undisclosed” vs amounts only elsewhere, while 25 of 31 rows explicitly list an amount (some are “undisclosed” rather than “Series Unknown”).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed funding round on this Ireland IT list, and is it clustered with other large deals?
evervault’s $25M disclosed round (2026-03-05) is the highest disclosed amount on the page and sits above the next-largest disclosed amount, CWSI’s $23M (2022-04-07). Most other disclosed rounds are materially smaller, including $10M at Glofox (2020-04-28) and $8M at Lative (2025-11-15).
Which companies set the extremes of disclosed amounts, and how wide is the disclosed range?
The maximum disclosed amount is $25M (evervault, 2026-03-05), while the minimum disclosed amount is $100K (Tracworx, 2022-08-04). Between those bounds, several rounds concentrate in the hundreds of thousands to low single-digit millions, such as Giyst’s $570K (2024-08-01) and Boundless’s $900K (2022-02-01).
Are deals concentrated in a specific geography, or is distribution spread across Irish cities?
Dublin-based entries appear repeatedly (e.g., evervault on 2026-03-05; Scorebuddy on 2024-11-25; CWSI on 2022-04-07), suggesting Dublin as the primary hub within the shown rows. Other cities show up less frequently, including Galway (spaceOS 2021-05-17; Octiga 2023-05-16) and Cork (Giyst 2024-08-01; Vaultree 2023-09-07).
What does the stage mix look like—do most rounds have explicit stages, or do classifications cluster as 'Series Unknown'?
Stage labels are often incomplete: many rows are marked “Series Unknown” or similar (e.g., Spanish Point Technologies 2026-06-08; Lative is labeled “Venture - Series Unknown” on 2025-11-15). Where explicit stages are given, Seed appears multiple times (e.g., ZeroRisk.io $4M on 2025-02-06; Positive Carbon $3M on 2023-11-09; Kianda $2M on 2021-10-18).
How much of the page’s activity is in the most recent window versus earlier years?
The list spans 2020-04-28 (Glofox) through 2026-06-08 (Spanish Point Technologies). Several of the most recent dated entries are concentrated in 2025–2026, including evervault (2026-03-05), Lative (2025-11-15), and Scorebuddy (2024-11-25), while earlier activity includes larger disclosed rounds like Glofox’s $10M in 2020.
Are there any notable disclosed-amount outliers besides the top round that stand apart from typical seed-level ticket sizes?
Yes. CWSI’s $23M (2022-04-07) is a high outlier relative to the many single- to low-multi-million disclosed rounds on the page, and it’s far above smaller tickets like Tracworx’s $100K (2022-08-04) and BloXmove’s $200K (2021-12-03).
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