Funded Information Technology Startups in Paris
Across the 50 most recent Paris-area information technology funding rounds, the largest disclosed amount is $140M by Platform.sh (Series D, 2022-06-20).
Across the 50 most recent Paris-area information technology funding rounds, the largest disclosed amount is $140M by Platform.sh (Series D, 2022-06-20). That figure is far above the rest of the disclosed rounds here, where the next-highest visible amounts include $104M (Alice & Bob, Series B, 2025-01-28) and $78M (Animaj, Series Unknown, 2023-09-21), making Platform.sh the clear outlier on deal size.
The list also clusters temporally: five rounds land in April 2024 or later? (Not supported.) Instead, the strongest supported edge is that many entries concentrate in late 2024 (e.g., multiple Seed rounds between 2024-11-07 and 2024-11-18 such as Siit $5M on 2024-11-07, Theremia $3M on 2024-11-07, and Prelude $8M on 2024-11-13). Stage information is also skewed toward less-specified rounds: five companies show an “undisclosed” amount (elba 2024-02-06; WeMaintain 2023-12-12; UpSlide 2023-09-20; elba? already listed; Outmind 2023-05-15; plus one more “undisclosed” at Finovox 2024-06-07 and Pimento 2023-06-01), while “Series Unknown” appears repeatedly across 2022–2025 (e.g., GATEWATCHER $29M on 2025-06-26; Eniblock $1M on 2023-06-09; Outmind undisclosed on 2023-05-15). Dates span 2022-05-18 through the most recent round on 2025-10-11 (Filigran, $58M, Series C).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the size outlier in this Paris IT set, and how far above the next-largest does it sit?
Platform.sh’s $140M (Series D) on 2022-06-20 dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts shown. The next-largest disclosed entries include $104M (Alice & Bob, Series B, 2025-01-28) and $78M (Animaj, Series Unknown, 2023-09-21), both well below $140M.
Do the most recent funding rounds cluster into a short window, or are they evenly spread across the full period shown?
They skew toward the late part of the timeline: the most recent round is Filigran on 2025-10-11 ($58M), while older edges reach back to 2022-05-18 (Palette, Seed, $6M). Within the recent months, multiple Seed rounds appear close together in November 2024, including Siit $5M (2024-11-07), Theremia $3M (2024-11-07), and Prelude $8M (2024-11-13).
How common are undisclosed or not-specified deal sizes, and does it affect which “largest” comparisons are meaningful?
Deal size is explicitly undisclosed for several entries (e.g., elba on 2024-02-06; WeMaintain on 2023-12-12; UpSlide on 2023-09-20; Outmind on 2023-05-15; plus Finovox on 2024-06-07 and Pimento on 2023-06-01). Because the largest-outlier comparison is based on disclosed amounts, Platform.sh’s $140M remains the top disclosed figure despite these gaps.
What stage label dominates, or is stage information consistently specified here?
Stage labels are mixed, with frequent “Series Unknown” rows alongside named rounds. Examples include GATEWATCHER ($29M, Series Unknown on 2025-06-26) and Eniblock ($1M, Series Unknown on 2023-06-09), while named stages like Series B (Alice & Bob $104M on 2025-01-28; Zama $57M on 2025-06-25) and Series C (Filigran $58M on 2025-10-11; YesWeHack $28M on 2024-06-11) also appear.
Are there specific size bands where deals repeat (indicating clusters by funding magnitude), rather than just by dates?
Several rounds repeatedly sit in the same mid-range: $29M appears for GATEWATCHER (2025-06-26) and Sekoia.io (2025-04-09), and $28M shows up for YesWeHack (2024-06-11). Meanwhile, large deals are rare and led by Platform.sh’s $140M, with the next-largest disclosed amounts in the roughly $78M–$104M band.
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