Funded Startups in Kraków
Across the 19 most recent Kraków-area rounds shown (from 2020-06-16 to 2025-10-28), the largest disclosed amount is Brainly’s $80M (2020-12-17).
Across the 19 most recent Kraków-area rounds shown (from 2020-06-16 to 2025-10-28), the largest disclosed amount is Brainly’s $80M (2020-12-17). That figure dwarfs the next-largest disclosed rounds in this slice—Solidstudio’s $5M (2025-02-06) is far smaller than the top end, while several other disclosed rounds cluster between about $2M and $9M (e.g., Airly $6M on 2022-11-10, Synerise $9M on 2024-07-06, Ryvu $9M on 2024-03-06).
The list also shows a tight temporal center of gravity and stage ambiguity: 7 of 19 entries have “Series Unknown” and 1 is “undisclosed,” with AI appearing repeatedly (Rivellium 2025-10-28; SATIM 2024-09-18; Synerise 2024-07-06; edrone 2024-02-01; Cardiomatics 2021-08-20). Most rounds are concentrated after 2022—11 of 19 land between 2022-02-22 and 2025-02-06—suggesting more frequent financing activity in the more recent years than in 2020–2021.
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Frequently asked
What stands out in disclosed deal size across these Kraków rounds?
Brainly’s $80M (2020-12-17) is the only disclosed round in this list that reaches the tens of millions, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amounts such as $9M for both Ryvu (2024-03-06) and Synerise (2024-07-06). The smallest disclosed amount is VirtusLab’s $100K (2021-12-16), sitting far below the $200K floor (Selmo $200K on 2022-04-20).
Are the most recent financings clustered in time rather than spread evenly?
Yes. 11 of the 19 rounds occur between 2022-02-22 (Upacjenta) and 2025-02-06 (Solidstudio), whereas only 2 rounds are dated in 2020 (WEARFITS $1M on 2020-06-16 and Brainly $80M on 2020-12-17) and 2 in 2021 (VirtusLab $100K on 2021-12-16 and Cardiomatics $3M on 2021-08-20, plus SGPR.TECH $500K on 2021-04-14).
How concentrated is the stage information, and does it limit comparisons?
Stage labeling is incomplete: 7 of 19 entries are “Series Unknown” (e.g., SATIM 2024-09-18; edrone 2024-02-01; Secfense 2022-03-24), and 1 of 19 is explicitly “undisclosed” (SATIM 2024-09-18). Because of that, patterning by stage is more reliable for the labeled items (e.g., Synerise’s Series B on 2024-07-06 vs. Airly’s Series A on 2022-11-10) than for the “Unknown” majority.
Which sectors appear often enough to form a cluster in this list?
Artificial Intelligence shows up in at least 5 entries: Rivellium (FinTech/AI) on 2025-10-28 ($50K), SATIM on 2024-09-18 (undisclosed), Synerise on 2024-07-06 ($9M), edrone on 2024-02-01 ($5M), and Cardiomatics on 2021-08-20 ($3M). Clothing and Apparel also repeats with SilkPLM ($650K on 2024-03-14) and WEARFITS ($1M on 2020-06-16).
Are there notable outliers beyond deal size, such as stage/sector mismatches?
Brainly’s $80M (2020-12-17) is both the top disclosed amount and an Apps-category entry, while several other large disclosed amounts sit in AI/Data Analytics sectors (e.g., Synerise $9M on 2024-07-06; Airly $6M on 2022-11-10). Conversely, some low-disclosed rounds are in different categories, such as VirtusLab’s $100K Private Equity-style label on 2021-12-16, making the size distribution uneven even within a single geography.
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