Funded Startups in New York
The largest disclosed round in the 50 most recent New York entries is Kalshi’s $1.0B (2025-11-22), which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount of $330M…
The largest disclosed round in the 50 most recent New York entries is Kalshi’s $1.0B (2025-11-22), which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount of $330M (Ramp on 2025-11-23) and is far above the rest of the disclosed figures, where most rounds are in the low single-digit millions through tens of millions. The distribution also shows a clear temporal cluster: 17 of the 50 rounds fall between 2025-11-22 and 2025-11-23, and the page’s activity spans 2025-10-31 through 2025-11-30 (most recent: Model ML’s $75M on 2025-11-30).
Sector and stage labeling are concentrated as well: AI (including AI-tagged variants like “Artificial Intelligence (AI)”) appears in at least 20 entries, while “Venture - Series Unknown” and “undisclosed” amounts are common (27 rows with “Venture - Series Unknown” and 11 rows with “undisclosed” amounts). Several outlier-disclosed points also stand out by size outside the $1M–$50M band, including Mary & Pip’s $330K (2025-11-25) and RapidSOS’s $100M (2025-11-21), alongside large late-October entries such as Axonic Insurance’s $210M (2025-10-31).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the size outlier, and what does it imply for deal sizing on this list?
Kalshi’s disclosed $1.0B on 2025-11-22 is the single largest round and is substantially above the next-largest disclosed amount ($330M by Ramp on 2025-11-23), making it an outlier versus the broader set where many disclosed rounds sit below $50M (e.g., Method Security $22M on 2025-11-17; Teleskope $25M on 2025-11-03).
Do the most recent rounds cluster tightly in time, or are they evenly spread across the date window?
They cluster: 17 of the 50 entries are concentrated on 2025-11-22 and 2025-11-23 alone (e.g., Kalshi $1.0B on 2025-11-22; Modern Life $20M on 2025-11-23; Ramp $300M on 2025-11-23). The overall span runs from 2025-10-31 (Axonic Insurance $210M) through 2025-11-30 (Model ML $75M).
Is any sector over-represented among these 50 New York funded startups?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) shows up in at least 20 entries across multiple sectors (for example, Model ML on 2025-11-30; Kalshi on 2025-11-22; Method Security on 2025-11-17; Teleskope on 2025-11-03). Other segments appear repeatedly, but none match AI’s breadth in the visible rows.
How often do stage labels stay vague or amounts go undisclosed, and does that affect how easy it is to benchmark deal sizes?
“Venture - Series Unknown” appears in 27 of 50 rows, and “undisclosed” amounts appear in 11 of 50 rows (e.g., VALEON on 2025-11-27; Place Exchange on 2025-11-26; myLaurel on 2025-11-04). That combination means disclosed sizing benchmarks rely on fewer rows, making the largest disclosed points (like Kalshi $1.0B) even more important context.
What are the extreme low and high disclosed amounts besides the top outlier?
The smallest disclosed amount is Mary & Pip’s $330K on 2025-11-25, far below the typical disclosed range on this page. On the high end outside the $1.0B outlier, sizable late-October and mid-November rounds include RapidSOS $100M (2025-11-21) and Axonic Insurance $210M (2025-10-31), which bracket the upper tail of disclosed deal sizes.
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