Funded Startups in Mountain View
Disclosed round sizes in Mountain View show a clear top-end outlier: Groq’s $750M round on 2025-09-21 dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts, where the n…
Disclosed round sizes in Mountain View show a clear top-end outlier: Groq’s $750M round on 2025-09-21 dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts, where the next-largest figures are far lower (e.g., MatX’s $500M on 2025-02-24 and Aeva’s $115M on 2026-06-04). On stage disclosure, “Series Unknown” and “undisclosed” are common: 9 entries are tagged “Series Unknown,” and 7 entries list “undisclosed” amounts, creating multiple datapoints where deal size or stage can’t be compared directly.
Timing is concentrated toward recent releases: 2 rounds landed on 2026-06-04 (Aeva $115M; Madrone $500K), and the latest date in the set is 2026-06-04 (Aeva and Madrone). Sector-wise, AI-related listings recur frequently across the 50 rows (including Human Archive on 2026-05-26 at $8M; C-Infinity on 2026-04-22 at $16M; and Reliable Robotics Corporation on 2026-04-21 at $160M), while the smallest disclosed amount is Swarmed at $10K on 2025-04-10. Overall, the dataset spans 2025-01-13 (Aerin Medical, $33M) through 2026-06-04.
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Which disclosed round is the largest in Mountain View here, and how much does it exceed the rest?
Groq’s $750M on 2025-09-21 is the only disclosed amount in this list that clearly sits far above the pack; the next-highest disclosed rounds are $500M (MatX on 2025-02-24) and $165M (Sunday on 2026-03-12), with most others clustered well below those levels.
What do the “Series Unknown” and “undisclosed” patterns imply for comparing deal size and stage?
Within these 50 rows, 9 companies are labeled “Series Unknown,” and 7 rows have an “undisclosed” amount (for example, Samay on 2026-05-26, Aera Technology on 2026-05-19, and Parente AI on 2025-05-05). That combination means a non-trivial share of entries can’t be used for consistent size-vs-stage comparisons.
How concentrated are rounds in the newest part of the timeline (recent window within these rows)?
The latest date is 2026-06-04, with two rounds: Aeva ($115M) and Madrone ($500K). Beyond that, multiple entries cluster in May 2026 (e.g., Lastwall on 2026-05-27 at $16M; Human Archive on 2026-05-26 at $8M; XbotGo on 2026-05-14 at $15M), suggesting recent activity is front-loaded toward late May and early June 2026.
Is AI over-represented in this Mountain View set versus other sectors?
AI appears repeatedly across multiple companies and multiple dates, including Human Archive (2026-05-26, $8M), C-Infinity (2026-04-22, $16M), Reliable Robotics Corporation (2026-04-21, $160M), Groq (2025-09-21, $750M), and Knightscope (2025-03-28, $2M). By contrast, several other sectors show up only sporadically in the visible rows (e.g., Energy and Biotechnology appear but not as consistently as AI).
What notable outliers appear when comparing smallest disclosed rounds to the high end?
Swarmed posts the smallest disclosed amount at $10K on 2025-04-10, which sits far below mid-tier rounds like Orby AI at $360K (2025-05-13) and Swaza at $400K (2026-03-30). The upper tail is then dominated by Groq’s $750M (2025-09-21), making the range of disclosed amounts unusually wide in this set.
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