Funded Startups in Redmond
Across the 29 most recent Redmond-area funding rounds shown (2021-01-15 to 2025-07-16), the largest disclosed amount is Eliem Therapeutics’ $120M closed on…
Across the 29 most recent Redmond-area funding rounds shown (2021-01-15 to 2025-07-16), the largest disclosed amount is Eliem Therapeutics’ $120M closed on 2024-04-11; that figure is far above the next-largest disclosed rounds ($115M SeekOut on 2022-01-12 and $100M Kymeta on 2022-03-15), while several later rounds cluster much lower (e.g., Triagenics $3M on 2025-07-16 and Pay-i $5M on 2025-05-21). The list is also geographically concentrated: 26 of 29 entries are Redmond, Washington, with the remaining three split across Redmond, Oregon (Triagenics 2025-07-16; Expion360 2024-08-07; Samson Sky 2024-07-15). Temporally, activity is heaviest in 2023–2024 (16 of 29 entries), and stage labeling shows a tilt toward non-standard classifications: 6 entries are “Series Unknown”/“Venture - Series Unknown” and 1 entry is “undisclosed” (Arms Directory on 2024-01-10). Sector-wise, artificial intelligence appears repeatedly (SEASALT.AI, Acumino, Rubix, Spyn, SeekOut), pointing to an AI-heavy subset within the broader tech, biotech, and health care mix.
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Frequently asked
What outlier stands out in disclosed round size, and how does it compare to the rest of the Redmond list?
Eliem Therapeutics’ $120M round on 2024-04-11 is the largest disclosed amount on the page, with the next-highest disclosed rounds at $115M (SeekOut on 2022-01-12) and $100M (Kymeta on 2022-03-15). That creates a long gap between the top end and the many later rounds in the single-digit to tens of millions (e.g., Triagenics $3M on 2025-07-16; Pay-i $5M on 2025-05-21).
Which geography dominates these funded startups, and are there noticeable splits by state?
Redmond, Washington accounts for 26 of the 29 entries, while Redmond, Oregon appears only three times: Triagenics ($3M, 2025-07-16), Expion360 ($10M, 2024-08-07), and Samson Sky (only $100K disclosed, 2024-07-15). The remaining rows are all listed as Redmond, Washington, keeping the state-level pattern strongly Washington-skewed.
How concentrated are rounds in time, and what are the temporal edges of the dataset shown?
Rounds span from the oldest disclosed entry on 2021-01-15 (Fusebit, Seed, $4M) to the most recent on 2025-07-16 (Triagenics, Series B, $3M). In between, 2023–2024 contains 16 of 29 entries, with multiple clusters across late 2024 (e.g., Lumen Orbit $10M on 2024-10-25; MicroVision $45M on 2024-10-15; VerAvanti $28M on 2025-03-11 sits just after that).
Are “Series Unknown” and “undisclosed” rounds common in this set, and do they affect how you should compare sizes?
Non-standard round labels appear frequently: 6 entries are “Series Unknown”/“Venture - Series Unknown,” and 1 entry is explicitly “undisclosed” (Arms Directory, 2024-01-10). Because the undisclosed row can’t be included in disclosed-size comparisons, size-based ranking relies on the remaining 28 rows with disclosed amounts.
Which sectors repeat enough to form a cluster, and how does that cluster relate to stage outcomes?
Artificial intelligence is the most visible repeating sector, with at least five entries: SEASALT.AI ($4M Seed, 2024-11-18), Acumino ($4M, 2024-05-01, Series Unknown), Rubix ($390K Pre-Seed, 2023-11-21), Spyn ($3M, 2022-03-17, Venture - Series Unknown), and SeekOut ($115M Series C, 2022-01-12). Notably, the cluster spans early stages (Pre-Seed/Seed) and a high-end outlier at Series C (SeekOut on 2022-01-12).
Within the most recent quarter window, what does the mix of sizes and stages look like?
From 2025-04-30 onward, the visible rounds are SEASALT.AI ($4M on 2024-11-18 is outside that window, so the first qualifying items are VerAvanti $28M on 2025-03-11, Pay-i $5M on 2025-05-21, and Triagenics $3M on 2025-07-16). Across these, disclosed amounts sit between $3M and $28M with stage labels ranging from Series A (VerAvanti) to Seed (Pay-i) to Series B (Triagenics), without another $80M–$120M level outlier in the latest slice.
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