Series A Funded Startups in Netherlands
The largest disclosed Series A round in the Netherlands list is VectorY at $138M on 2023-11-13.
The largest disclosed Series A round in the Netherlands list is VectorY at $138M on 2023-11-13. It dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts—QuantWare at $29M (2025-06-17), Axelera AI at $23M (2023-05-22), AppSignal at $22M (2025-05-06), and Tebi at $22M (2024-10-15)—while most other disclosed rounds sit well below those levels (e.g., multiple entries at $13M or less). There are also notable “undisclosed” price points: 9 of the 50 rows show an undisclosed amount (e.g., Skytree on 2025-04-11; NXT GROUP on 2024-09-01; Eco-Movement on 2022-12-21).
Geographically, Amsterdam appears repeatedly across unrelated sectors, including QuiX ($18M, 2025-07-10), AppSignal ($22M, 2025-05-06), Tebi ($22M, 2024-10-15), Renewaball ($3M, 2024-04-11), and Levenue ($9M, 2023-11-15). Temporally, the rounds span 2022-12-13 (TheyDo) through 2025-09-08 (Naq), with a dense late-2023 to mid-2024 run (for example, eight disclosed/undisclosed entries cluster between 2023-10-13 and 2024-04-22).
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Frequently asked
What’s the biggest disclosed Series A in the Netherlands here, and does it look like a true outlier versus the rest?
VectorY’s $138M on 2023-11-13 is the clear outlier; the next-largest disclosed amounts in the table are in the $29M–$23M range (QuantWare at $29M on 2025-06-17; AppSignal at $22M on 2025-05-06; Tebi at $22M on 2024-10-15; Axelera AI at $23M on 2023-05-22).
How frequently are round sizes undisclosed in this list, and does that affect comparisons?
9 of the 50 rows are marked “undisclosed” (e.g., Skytree on 2025-04-11; NXT GROUP on 2024-09-01; CubexLab on 2023-12-22). That means any “largest/smallest” comparisons should rely on disclosed amounts only, since undisclosed entries can’t anchor the extremes.
Do specific cities (especially Amsterdam) concentrate across multiple sectors, or is it broadly distributed?
Amsterdam shows up across many sectors rather than one niche: QuiX (Hardware, $18M on 2025-07-10), AppSignal (Data and Analytics, $22M on 2025-05-06), Excess Materials Exchange (Commerce and Shopping, $5M on 2024-12-15), and Tebi (Apps, $22M on 2024-10-15) are all based in Amsterdam. The city repeats again in other categories like Renewaball (Commerce and Shopping, $3M on 2024-04-11) and Levenue (Commerce and Shopping, $9M on 2023-11-15).
Which parts of the timeline look most “clustered” based on round dates shown here?
The list spans 2022-12-13 (TheyDo) to 2025-09-08 (Naq), with heavy activity across late 2023 into mid-2024. For example, multiple entries land in 2023-10 (including Orbisk’s series date in 2024-12 but the cluster here is 2023-10-12 through 2023-10-19: Synerkine Pharma on 2023-10-12, Carbon Equity on 2023-10-11, and Overstory on 2023-10-19), and additional rounds extend into early 2024 (e.g., Phycom on 2024-02-19 and Spotr.ai on 2024-01-23).
Are there sector “centers of gravity” (3+ entries) that suggest where Series A funding is stacking up?
AI appears repeatedly across different Amsterdam-and-Den-Haag-area companies, including Spotr.ai ($5M on 2024-01-23), Overstory ($14M on 2023-10-19), Axelera AI ($23M on 2023-05-22), and Chargetrip ($11M on 2023-03-21). If searching for thematic consistency, that AI recurrence stands out compared with sectors that appear only once or twice in the visible 50 rows.
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