Series C Funded Information Technology Startups
Among the 50 most recent Series C Information Technology rounds with disclosed amounts, Nerdio’s $500M raise on 2025-03-18 is a clear outlier: it is the on…
Among the 50 most recent Series C Information Technology rounds with disclosed amounts, Nerdio’s $500M raise on 2025-03-18 is a clear outlier: it is the only disclosed round above $230M (Ontic’s $230M on 2025-08-21) and dwarfs the remaining disclosed amounts, which cluster mostly between the mid-$20Ms and ~$160M.
The timeline for these 50 entries runs from 2022-09-01 (OneSignal) through 2025-11-02 (Sublime Security). There is also a noticeable late-2024 to mid-2025 concentration: for example, eight disclosed rounds land from 2024-09-04 through 2024-11-19, including Sanity ($85M, 2025-05-08) and BuildOps ($127M, 2025-03-21). Geographically, California appears repeatedly with multiple cities (e.g., San Francisco-based Series C rounds like Meter on 2025-06-12 and Tailscale on 2025-04-08), while a small number of entries show undisclosed disclosed-size fields (3 rows marked “undisclosed”).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series C round here, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Nerdio’s $500M on 2025-03-18 is the largest disclosed amount in the list and far exceeds the next-highest disclosed rounds such as Ontic’s $230M (2025-08-21) and Sublime Security’s $150M (2025-11-02). With Nerdio as the only disclosed entry above $230M, the remaining disclosed rounds largely sit well below that range.
Are there notable outliers in the smallest disclosed amounts versus the overall distribution?
The smallest disclosed amount is Authentic Vision at $6M on 2023-02-08, which is well below the rest of the disclosed entries. Examples near the low end include Tidelift’s $7M on 2022-09-13 and Levitate’s $14M on 2023-04-27, but neither matches the $6M floor.
Do these Series C rounds cluster into a specific recent time window?
Yes. Several entries concentrate between early September and late November 2024—for instance, from 2024-09-04 (Cortex, $60M) through 2024-11-19 (Spectro Cloud, $75M) there are multiple sequential rounds (e.g., Torq $70M on 2024-09-24; Distribusion Technologies $80M on 2024-09-26; Spectro Cloud $75M on 2024-11-19).
Which geography shows up repeatedly within this list of IT Series C rounds?
California is repeatedly represented across multiple cities. San Francisco appears in multiple rounds including Meter ($170M, 2025-06-12), Watershed ($100M, 2024-02-01), and Tailscale ($160M, 2025-04-08), while other California cities also recur (e.g., Redwood City: Spacelift $51M on 2025-07-10; San Jose: Spectro Cloud $75M on 2024-11-19).
Are any rounds missing disclosed amounts, and how might that affect analysis of outliers?
There are 3 entries marked “undisclosed” (D-Orbit on 2023-11-08; Panorays on 2023-03-27; AppOmni on 2022-12-14; plus uniqFEED on 2022-10-25 makes it 4 total “undisclosed” rows in the data shown). Because those rows lack amounts, they can’t be compared directly for largest/smallest thresholds against disclosed rounds like Nerdio’s $500M (2025-03-18) or Authentic Vision’s $6M (2023-02-08).
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