Series B Funded Information Technology Startups
Among the 50 Series B information technology rounds shown (sorted by round date descending), the largest disclosed amount is Manychat’s $140M on 2025-04-22.
Among the 50 Series B information technology rounds shown (sorted by round date descending), the largest disclosed amount is Manychat’s $140M on 2025-04-22. That $140M figure stands far above the rest, with the next-highest disclosed rounds clustering in the $104M–$80M band (e.g., Alice & Bob $104M on 2025-01-28; Guardio $80M on 2025-11-21; Sweet Security $75M on 2025-11-14), while several other disclosed rounds sit at $50M or below.
Date-wise, the list has a dense late-2025 window: many rounds land in November 2025 alone (e.g., Vyntelligence $30M on 2025-11-23; Guardio $80M on 2025-11-21; venn $52M on 2025-11-21), and the overall temporal span runs from 2024-10-24 (Cyber Guru) through 2025-11-23 (Vyntelligence). Geographically, Tel Aviv appears repeatedly (e.g., Guardio 2025-11-21 $80M; Sweet Security 2025-11-14 $75M; Seemplicity 2025-08-20 $50M; Sentra 2025-04-22 $50M; Mitiga 2025-01-21 $30M; Zenity 2024-10-29 $38M; Astrix Security 2024-12-10 $45M), making it a clear cluster. Disclosed amounts are missing for 2 entries (Albiware is undisclosed on 2025-08-12; Browserbase is undisclosed on 2025-04-22).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series B round in this information technology list, and how does it compare to other high rounds?
Manychat’s $140M (2025-04-22) is the top disclosed amount and is materially higher than the rest; the next-highest disclosed figures cluster below it, including Alice & Bob’s $104M (2025-01-28), Guardio’s $80M (2025-11-21), and Sweet Security’s $75M (2025-11-14).
How concentrated are rounds in time—does the list cluster around late 2025?
Yes. Multiple rounds close in November 2025, including Vyntelligence $30M (2025-11-23), Guardio $80M (2025-11-21), and venn $52M (2025-11-21), and the list’s most recent entry is dated 2025-11-23 (Vyntelligence) with the oldest shown on 2024-10-24 (Cyber Guru).
Which geography stands out as a repeat cluster rather than a one-off?
Tel Aviv is over-represented: Guardio (Tel Aviv) $80M on 2025-11-21, Sweet Security (Tel Aviv) $75M on 2025-11-14, Seemplicity $50M on 2025-08-20, Sentra $50M on 2025-04-22, Mitiga $30M on 2025-01-21, Zenity $38M on 2024-10-29, and Astrix Security $45M on 2024-12-10.
Are there notable outliers on the low end among disclosed amounts?
Several disclosed rounds sit well below the dominant $30M–$60M band; ZUZU Hospitality is $6M on 2025-08-27 (the smallest disclosed amount in the list), compared with many other disclosed rounds at $10M+ (e.g., Anomalo $10M on 2024-11-21; AURA $15M on 2025-05-16).
How should analysts treat missing disclosed amounts when comparing deal sizes?
Two entries are undisclosed, so they can’t be used for largest/smallest comparisons: Albiware is undisclosed on 2025-08-12, and Browserbase is undisclosed on 2025-04-22. All disclosed ranking comparisons above therefore rely only on the remaining rows with stated amounts (e.g., Manychat $140M on 2025-04-22).
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