Funded Startups in Omaha
Omaha’s 28 most recent funded entries span 2020-09-01 (HerHeadquarters) through 2025-11-28 (Chameleon Limited).
Omaha’s 28 most recent funded entries span 2020-09-01 (HerHeadquarters) through 2025-11-28 (Chameleon Limited). Disclosed amounts are tightly clustered at the low-to-mid millions, with one major outlier: Centese raised $15M on 2023-11-21, which is materially larger than the next-highest disclosed rounds (Pinata $18M on 2022-08-09, and several others in the $5M–$7M range), while several rows remain undisclosed (Chameleon Limited on 2025-11-28; DataFeel on 2024-09-20; and others). Deal activity also clusters in specific windows: 8 rounds between 2022-07-25 and 2022-12-22, and another dense stretch from 2023-11-21 through 2024-01-17 (Centese, Breeze, and Fleet Defender). Sector concentration shows up around AI and related software-heavy categories: AI appears in Bot Image (2025-10-15), Upwell (2025-02-20), Fleet Defender (2024-01-17), and Chameleon Limited (Private Equity; 2025-11-28), indicating multiple funding events tied to AI-labeled companies.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed rounds in this Omaha list, and how do they compare to the rest?
The largest disclosed amount is Pinata’s $18M (2022-08-09). The next-largest disclosed rounds sit well below that peak—Centese raised $15M (2023-11-21), while multiple other disclosed deals fall in the $5M–$7M band such as Upwell $7M (2025-02-20) and Bluestem Biosciences $5M (2022-08-09).
Are there any sharp temporal clusters in the most recent entries?
Yes. There’s a noticeable cluster from 2022-07-25 (Workshop) through 2022-12-22 (PetFriendly), covering 8 entries across roughly five months. Another dense run occurs from 2023-11-21 (Centese) through 2024-01-17 (Fleet Defender), with multiple funded rounds posted in that narrow window.
Which stage labels dominate, and how many deals are missing amounts?
Across the 28 rows, “Seed” is the most common explicit stage label (e.g., Leash $920K on 2025-10-05; Alpaca $2M on 2025-04-04; Fleet Defender $780K on 2024-01-17). Amounts are missing via “undisclosed” for several entries including Chameleon Limited (2025-11-28) and DataFeel (2024-09-20), creating a clear visibility gap alongside the disclosed $ amounts.
Do AI-related entries form a pattern in Omaha?
AI-labeled companies appear repeatedly: Bot Image (2025-10-15) and Upwell (2025-02-20) both list AI, and Fleet Defender (2024-01-17) is also tagged AI; Chameleon Limited (2025-11-28) is additionally tagged Automotive and Artificial Intelligence. This isn’t a single-round fluke—multiple funding dates cluster around AI-tagged startups.
Are any entries outliers in either size or classification?
Pinata’s $18M (2022-08-09) is a size outlier versus most other disclosed amounts that cluster below the teens, including Centese’s $15M (2023-11-21) as the other large disclosed figure. Separately, undisclosed funding amounts (e.g., Chameleon Limited on 2025-11-28 and Bianchi Candle on 2025-01-24) make classification-level comparisons difficult for those rounds.
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