Series A Funded Startups in Estonia
Among the 17 Series A rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is Eurora’s $39M (2022-04-27), which stands out against the next-largest disclosed figures…
Among the 17 Series A rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is Eurora’s $39M (2022-04-27), which stands out against the next-largest disclosed figures in the mid-to-high teens and mid $20Ms (e.g., NFTPort at $26M on 2022-06-15; Binalyze at $19M on 2023-09-12). Several rounds cluster in the same general time period and funding size band, but the $39M placement is a clear disclosed outlier within the list.
Geographically, the concentration is sharp: all 17 entries are based in Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia except for Solarstone in Viljandi, Viljandimaa (2022-07-20). Temporally, rounds span 2021-02-16 (Natufia Labs) through the most recent 2025-07-02 (Vok Bikes), with the highest density appearing in 2022. Sector-wise, Commerce and Shopping appears most frequently (5 of 17), while 3 of 17 rounds are marked “undisclosed” (eAgronom 2025-05-08; KrattWorks 2025-04-01; and the remainder of the undisclosed pattern is otherwise confined to those entries).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series A round in this Estonia slice, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Eurora’s $39M (2022-04-27) is the largest disclosed amount in the list, exceeding other disclosed rounds such as NFTPort’s $26M (2022-06-15), Binalyze’s $19M (2023-09-12), and Tuum’s $17M (2022-01-26). The next-largest disclosed amounts after $39M sit broadly in the high teens to $20Ms range.
Do rounds cluster in a specific city, or is there meaningful geographic spread within Estonia?
Geography is heavily concentrated in Tallinn: 16 of 17 entries list Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia. The only non-Tallinn entry is Solarstone in Viljandi, Viljandimaa, with its $10M Series A on 2022-07-20.
Which entries closed most recently in the rows shown, and are those amounts concentrated or varied?
The most recent date is 2025-07-02 (Vok Bikes, $6M), followed closely by 2025-05-08 (eAgronom, undisclosed) and 2025-04-01 (KrattWorks, undisclosed). Among the disclosed amounts in this late window, $6M (Vok Bikes) contrasts with earlier higher disclosed rounds like Modash.io’s $12M (2024-10-30) and Eurora’s $39M (2022-04-27).
Is any sector over-represented among these 17 Series A rounds?
Commerce and Shopping is the most frequent sector at 5 of 17 entries, including Vok Bikes ($6M, 2025-07-02), Bisly ($7M, 2024-06-19), Cachet ($6M, 2022-05-12), EstateGuru ($7M, 2021-09-07), and Montonio ($12M, 2022-04-12). The rest of the sectors appear in smaller counts (generally 1–2 entries each).
Are there outliers driven by undisclosed amounts or by extreme disclosed values?
There are 3 undisclosed Series A rounds (eAgronom on 2025-05-08; KrattWorks on 2025-04-01; and another “undisclosed” entry within the shown set). Separately, the disclosed outlier is Eurora at $39M (2022-04-27), while the smallest disclosed amount is Natufia Labs at $4M (2021-02-16), materially below most other disclosed figures.
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