Series B Funded Startups in Netherlands
Across the 45 most recent Series B rounds in the Netherlands with disclosed amounts, the largest is Leyden Labs (2022-01-25) at $140M, which dwarfs the res…
Across the 45 most recent Series B rounds in the Netherlands with disclosed amounts, the largest is Leyden Labs (2022-01-25) at $140M, which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed rounds (only a handful sit above $80M, including DataSnipper at $100M on 2024-02-01 and in3 at $85M on 2022-05-18). The smallest disclosed round is Corporis Medical (2023-12-07) at $4M, creating a wide spread in disclosed sizes.
The rounds cluster tightly in time, spanning 2021-02-23 (Mosa Meat) through 2025-11-29 (Overstory). City-level concentration is visible: Amsterdam-based companies recur across many years (e.g., Overstory 2025-11-29; Source.ag 2025-11-04; DataSnipper 2024-02-01; dott 2021-04-20), while sectors also repeat—Artificial Intelligence appears multiple times (Overstory, Gradyent, Axelera AI, DataSnipper, Safesize). Only one entry is undisclosed (Gisou, 2022-04-21).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed Series B rounds look like size outliers, and how extreme are they versus the rest?
Leyden Labs’ $140M (2022-01-25) is the clear disclosed outlier, well above the next-largest disclosed amounts such as DataSnipper’s $100M (2024-02-01) and in3’s $85M (2022-05-18). On the low end, Corporis Medical’s $4M (2023-12-07) sits far below the rest of the disclosed range.
Do rounds cluster in a narrow time window, or are they spread evenly across years?
The displayed window runs from 2021-02-23 (Mosa Meat) to 2025-11-29 (Overstory), with multiple dense entries appearing through 2022–2024 rather than a single short burst. Recent dates are active in late 2025 (e.g., Overstory $43M on 2025-11-29; Source.ag $18M on 2025-11-04; Insify $19M on 2025-09-25).
Is Amsterdam over-represented compared to other cities in these Series B rounds?
Amsterdam appears repeatedly across different years, including Overstory (2025-11-29, $43M), Source.ag (2025-11-04, $18M), DataSnipper (2024-02-01, $100M), and dott (2021-04-20, $84M). Other cities do appear (e.g., Eindhoven, Utrecht, Leiden), but Amsterdam has the most recurring entries in this list.
Which sectors show repetition, and do any sectors appear to dominate the list?
Artificial Intelligence is a repeated theme across multiple rounds: Overstory ($43M, 2025-11-29), Gradyent ($31M, 2025-04-02), Axelera AI ($68M, 2024-06-27), DataSnipper ($100M, 2024-02-01), and Safesize ($15M, 2023-03-28). Biotechnology also recurs with entries like The Protein Brewery ($35M, 2025-09-24), Revyve ($28M, 2025-09-23), and Leyden Labs ($140M, 2022-01-25).
What portion of companies have undisclosed amounts, and does it affect identifying extremes?
Only one row is undisclosed: Gisou (2022-04-21). Because extremes rely on disclosed amounts, the largest remains Leyden Labs at $140M (2022-01-25), and the smallest disclosed remains Corporis Medical at $4M (2023-12-07).
Where are the nearest-term clusters in the most recent quarter of the timeline?
Late-2025 rounds concentrate on specific dates, with three consecutive Series B entries in September 2025: Revyve ($28M on 2025-09-23), The Protein Brewery ($35M on 2025-09-24), and Insify ($19M on 2025-09-25). Another tight recent cluster appears in June 2025, including Tebi ($34M on 2025-06-10) and Rival Foods ($12M on 2025-06-18).
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