Funded Information Technology Startups in Washington
Among the 21 Washington-area information technology entries shown, the largest disclosed round is Sublime Security’s $150M Series C on 2025-11-02, which dw…
Among the 21 Washington-area information technology entries shown, the largest disclosed round is Sublime Security’s $150M Series C on 2025-11-02, which dwarfs the next-highest disclosed amounts: Virtru’s $50M (2025-07-11) and Alethea Group’s $10M (2022-11-03) / VanishID’s $10M (2025-04-22). A second outlier structure appears in the distribution of disclosed amounts: only a handful exceed $10M (Sublime Security $150M; Virtru $50M; Cavnue $130M on 2022-04-27; VanishID $10M; Alethea Group $10M), while many rows are either undisclosed or at the $1M–$5M level (e.g., Eyris $3M on 2024-03-13; Ressio Software $3M on 2023-10-05; ThreatBlockr $5M on 2022-03-22). The date window spans 2020-08-04 (GreyNoise Intelligence) through 2025-11-02 (Sublime Security), with several entries clustering in 2024–2025, including a run of multiple rounds in 2025 (Virtru on 2025-07-11; Obviant on 2025-07-02; VanishID on 2025-04-22). Stage labeling is also uneven: five of 21 rows are “Series Unknown” (Obviant 2025-07-02; The Asia Group 2024-12-11; Threater 2024-09-04; Steampunk 2024-07-31; Apprio Inc. 2024-01-16), and five of 21 rows use “undisclosed” amounts (Obviant 2025-07-02; The Asia Group 2024-12-11; Tidal Cyber 2024-10-28; Threater 2024-09-04; Steampunk 2024-07-31).
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Frequently asked
What stands out as the largest disclosed round in this Washington IT list, and how far ahead is it of the rest?
Sublime Security’s $150M Series C on 2025-11-02 is the only disclosed round above $50M; the next-highest disclosed amount is Virtru’s $50M on 2025-07-11, with Cavnue at $130M on 2022-04-27 also sitting far above the $10M tier (VanishID $10M on 2025-04-22; Alethea Group $10M on 2022-11-03).
Do rounds cluster tightly by time within the 21 entries shown?
Yes, the list includes a heavy late-window: multiple 2025 entries appear (Sublime Security 2025-11-02; Virtru 2025-07-11; Obviant 2025-07-02; VanishID 2025-04-22), and several more fall in mid-to-late 2024 (Tidal Cyber 2024-10-28; The Asia Group 2024-12-11; Threater 2024-09-04; Steampunk 2024-07-31), creating concentration across 2024–2025 rather than a uniform spread.
Are there concentration signals in stage or disclosure labeling?
Disclosure is frequently non-quantified: five of 21 rows show “undisclosed” amounts (Obviant 2025-07-02; The Asia Group 2024-12-11; Tidal Cyber 2024-10-28; Threater 2024-09-04; Steampunk 2024-07-31), and five of 21 are tagged “Series Unknown” (same cluster plus Apprio Inc. 2024-01-16 and Steampunk 2024-07-31).
Which stage mix dominates, especially among clearly disclosed rounds?
Among disclosed amounts, late-stage labels are present but not dominant: Series C ($150M, Sublime Security on 2025-11-02) and Series D ($50M, Virtru on 2025-07-11) appear at the top end, while multiple smaller disclosed rounds cluster in Seed/early categories (e.g., Ressio Software Seed $3M on 2023-10-05; Pyrra Seed $2M on 2023-06-12; Mint Songs Seed $2M on 2021-10-19).
What are the notable small-dollar tail entries, and are they consistent or paired with specific stages?
The smallest disclosed amount is ROUTE’s $100K Seed on 2021-02-09, followed by $20K (TaroWorks Grant on 2022-09-05). In contrast to the $1M–$5M band (e.g., Applexus Technologies $1M on 2023-02-15; ThreatBlockr $5M on 2022-03-22), the $100K and $20K entries form the low tail and align with Seed/Grant labeling rather than the large Series rounds.
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