Series A Funded Information Technology Startups
Among the 50 Series A “Information Technology” rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is voize’s $50M on 2025-11-17, which dwarfs the next-largest disc…
Among the 50 Series A “Information Technology” rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is voize’s $50M on 2025-11-17, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed entries (e.g., OneLayer $28M on 2025-10-14 and Nudge Security $23M on 2025-11-19; several others sit at $27M, $25M, $23M, or $20M). Size dispersion is therefore wide at the top, with most disclosed rounds clustered in the $5M–$23M band (and multiple entries at $10M, $15M, $17M, $20M, and $23M).
Geographically, San Francisco appears repeatedly (e.g., Arcjet $9M on 2025-10-09, Datacurve $15M on 2025-10-09, OneCrew Software $8M on 2025-08-20, Infisical $16M on 2025-06-06, Vellum $20M on 2025-07-10, and more), suggesting hub concentration rather than uniform global spread. Temporally, the span runs from 2025-03-20 (Kosli $10M) to 2025-11-20 (Feroot Security $14M). Two rounds have undisclosed amounts (usecure on 2025-07-02; Velixo on 2025-04-02), which slightly weakens any “largest/smallest” comparisons across the full set.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series A deal in this IT slice, and does it look like a true outlier versus the rest?
The largest disclosed round is voize at $50M on 2025-11-17. The next-largest disclosed entries are notably lower (e.g., OneLayer $28M on 2025-10-14 and Nudge Security $23M on 2025-11-19), putting voize far above the bulk of disclosed rounds that repeatedly fall in the $10M–$23M range.
Are there signs of geographic clustering, or is funding spread evenly across cities?
San Francisco is over-represented relative to most single cities: Arcjet ($9M, 2025-10-09), Datacurve ($15M, 2025-10-09), OneCrew Software ($8M, 2025-08-20), Infisical ($16M, 2025-06-06), and Vellum ($20M, 2025-07-10) are all listed in the same metro across different dates. Other recurring countries include the UK and Israel, but the frequency pattern is strongest for San Francisco in this visible set.
Which deals landed closest to the most recent cutoff date shown?
The newest entry is Feroot Security (Toronto) on 2025-11-20 for $14M, followed immediately by Nudge Security (Austin) on 2025-11-19 for $23M and voize (Potsdam, Germany) on 2025-11-17 for $50M. The list then steps down through early November with multiple $9M–$28M rounds in mid-month.
Do disclosed round sizes cluster tightly, or are there many distinct funding “bands”?
Disclosed amounts cluster in a relatively narrow middle for most rows: many rounds are in the $10M–$23M range (for example, Sitehop $10M on 2025-10-12; Datacurve $15M on 2025-10-09; Superblocks $23M on 2025-05-27; Nooks $25M on 2025-06-09). The top end is less crowded, with only one round disclosed at $50M (voize), while $27M–$28M (TENEX.AI $27M on 2025-09-10; OneLayer $28M on 2025-10-14) appear as a secondary tier.
How should analysts handle ‘undisclosed’ amounts when comparing deals in this table?
Two rows have undisclosed amounts: usecure on 2025-07-02 and Velixo on 2025-04-02. Any “largest/smallest” comparisons should rely on disclosed figures only, especially if the goal is ranking, since undisclosed entries can affect perceived dispersion without contributing a number.
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