Funded Internet Services Startups in New York
Across the 39 most recent Internet Services rounds in New York, one disclosed outlier dominates: Triller raised $200M on 2022-08-29, dwarfing the next-larg…
Across the 39 most recent Internet Services rounds in New York, one disclosed outlier dominates: Triller raised $200M on 2022-08-29, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amounts (Honest Networks at $100M on 2021-08-12 and Botify at $55M on 2021-09-02). Most other disclosed rounds sit far lower, including multiple $10M–$20M rounds such as Graphite’s $52M (2025-03-18) and OpenReel’s $19M (2021-03-18), but nothing else approaches Triller’s disclosed size.
The timing concentrates into a few windows rather than spreading evenly: seven rounds fall between 2025-03-18 and 2025-07-09 (e.g., Points Path $790K on 2025-07-09; Graphite $52M on 2025-03-18), while another cluster centers around 2022-07 to 2022-08 (Stationhead $12M on 2022-07-14, Triller $200M on 2022-08-29, and Sounder.fm $8M on 2022-02-17). Stage labeling is also uneven: 5 entries are explicitly “undisclosed” and 11 are “Series Unknown” (including Brij on 2025-06-24 and Realm on 2023-08-29). Dates span 2020-03-10 (BackboneAI) through 2025-07-09 (Points Path).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this New York Internet Services list, and how extreme is it versus the rest?
Triller’s disclosed $200M (2022-08-29) is the clear outlier. The next-largest disclosed amounts are Honest Networks at $100M (2021-08-12) and Botify at $55M (2021-09-02), with most other disclosed rounds well below that range.
Do the most recent months show a tighter funding window, or is activity spread evenly across 2020–2025?
The data shows a recent concentration in mid-2025: three rounds in March 2025 alone (Graphite $52M on 2025-03-18; Hook $3M on 2025-03-26; Plural $6M on 2025-03-26), plus more in June/July 2025 (Brij $8M on 2025-06-24; Points Path $790K on 2025-07-09). The overall span still runs from 2020-03-10 (BackboneAI) to 2025-07-09 (Points Path).
Which stage labels dominate, and how often are round sizes not comparable due to missing or unknown information?
“Series Unknown” appears 11 times (e.g., Brij 2025-06-24; Realm 2023-08-29; Slip.stream 2024-11-21), and “undisclosed” amounts appear 5 times (e.g., Slip.stream 2024-11-21; Diaspora 2024-07-01; BuildingLink.com 2022-07-13). That makes exact size comparisons less consistent than comparisons based on the disclosed subset.
Are there notable clusters around 2021–2022 that suggest repeated drawdowns or investor preference windows?
Yes, 2021–2022 includes repeated large-ticket activity alongside smaller rounds: Honest Networks ($100M on 2021-08-12) and Botify ($55M on 2021-09-02) sit near each other, and 2022 has both Stationhead ($12M on 2022-07-14) and the major outlier Triller ($200M on 2022-08-29).
Are there “size neighborhood” patterns worth using as benchmarks for outreach targets?
Beyond the Triller outlier, the list frequently lands in mid-range disclosures: multiple entries are clustered around $10M–$20M (e.g., Realm $10M on 2024-?? none; but examples include Rewind AI $16M on 2023-06-14 and OpenReel $19M on 2021-03-18). Separately, seed/pre-seed disclosures often fall into the lower hundreds of thousands to low single-digit millions (e.g., Notifi $150K on 2025-01-12; Enaia $2M on 2024-09-18; Ohana $3M on 2024-06-17).
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