Funded Startups in Roswell
Among the eight most recent Roswell-area rounds listed, GreyOrange’s $110M (2022-05-17) is the only disclosed amount above $50M, dwarfing the next-largest…
Among the eight most recent Roswell-area rounds listed, GreyOrange’s $110M (2022-05-17) is the only disclosed amount above $50M, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed rounds like I-Genie’s $8M (2025-10-01), Mudstack’s $4M (2024-08-19), and the $5M MooveGuru (2022-03-22). Most activity clusters in the 2022 window: seven of eight rows fall between 2022-03-01 and 2022-05-17, with a particularly tight concentration around March 1–22, 2022.
Sector- and stage-wise, “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” appears twice (I-Genie 2025-10-01; GreyOrange 2022-05-17) alongside multiple non-AI verticals (Gaming, Education, Advertising, Commerce and Shopping, Agriculture and Farming, IT). Stage labels are mixed: two rounds show “Venture - Series Unknown” (GreyOrange 2022-05-17; MooveGuru 2022-03-22), and one entry is “undisclosed” (Second Wind Dreams, Grant, 2022-05-04). Disclosed amounts range from a low of $100K (Docufree, 2022-03-01) to $110M (GreyOrange, 2022-05-17), and the span runs from 2022-03-01 through 2025-10-01.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Roswell list, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
GreyOrange’s disclosed $110M on 2022-05-17 is an outlier: it’s the only disclosed amount above $50M, while the next-largest disclosed figures are $8M (I-Genie, 2025-10-01) and $5M (MooveGuru, 2022-03-22). Everything else in the disclosed set is $4M or below, with Docufree at $100K (2022-03-01).
Do the most recent Roswell-area deals cluster tightly in time, or are they spread out?
They cluster heavily. Seven of eight rounds fall between 2022-03-01 (Docufree and HempFusion) and 2022-05-17 (GreyOrange), and five of the eight are dated from 2022-03-01 through 2022-03-22.
Which sectors appear more than once, and does any sector dominate by count?
Only “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” appears twice: I-Genie (AI, 2025-10-01, $8M) and GreyOrange (AI, 2022-05-17, $110M). All other sectors shown (Gaming, Education, Advertising, Commerce and Shopping, Information Technology, Agriculture and Farming) appear once each, so there’s no broader sector dominance beyond AI.
How often are stage labels missing or ambiguous in this dataset?
Stage ambiguity shows up in multiple ways. Two entries use “Venture - Series Unknown” (GreyOrange $110M on 2022-05-17; MooveGuru $5M on 2022-03-22), and one entry is “undisclosed” by amount (Second Wind Dreams, Grant, 2022-05-04).
What does the stage mix look like across the most recent entries (including the most recent deal dates)?
By the provided rows, Series A appears twice (I-Genie 2025-10-01 for $8M; Fetch 2022-03-04 for $4M), “Venture - Series Unknown” appears twice (GreyOrange and MooveGuru), and one each are labeled Grant (Second Wind Dreams, 2022-05-04, undisclosed), Seed (Mudstack, 2024-08-19, $4M), Private Equity (Docufree, 2022-03-01, $100K), and Post-IPO Debt (HempFusion, 2022-03-01, $3M).
Are there notable low-end outliers in disclosed funding compared with the rest?
Yes. Docufree’s disclosed $100K (2022-03-01) is far below the rest of the disclosed rounds, all of which sit at $3M or higher except the undisclosed Grant for Second Wind Dreams (2022-05-04). HempFusion’s $3M (2022-03-01) and the $4M rounds for Fetch (2022-03-04) and Mudstack (2024-08-19) form the next-lowest cluster.
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