Series D Funded Startups
Across these 50 Series D rounds, the largest disclosed amount is Cognition’s $1.0B (2026-05-27).
Across these 50 Series D rounds, the largest disclosed amount is Cognition’s $1.0B (2026-05-27). That figure dwarfs every other disclosed round shown; the next-largest disclosed amounts include Nearfield Instruments at $380M (2026-06-22), Suno at $400M (2026-06-03), Impulse Space at $500M (2026-06-02), True Anomaly at $600M (2026-04-28), and finally Replit at $400M (2026-03-11). Smaller amounts cluster tightly around the $20M–$140M band—for example, Teichos Energy is the smallest disclosed round at $2M (2026-05-06) while many entries land between $50M and $160M.
Temporal clustering is evident: 12 rounds close from 2026-06-02 through 2026-06-25, with multiple very large deals in that window (e.g., Impulse Space $500M on 2026-06-02; Suno $400M on 2026-06-03; FINN $113M on 2026-06-24). Sector concentration is also clear, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) appearing in 8 entries (e.g., Suno 2026-06-03 $400M; Cognition 2026-05-27 $1.0B; Replit 2026-03-11 $400M; Oxa 2026-03-04 $103M; Reliable Robotics Corporation 2026-04-21 $160M; Rogo 2026-04-29 $160M; Legora 2026-04-30 $50M; Numerion Labs 2026-03-19 $20M). Geographically, the distribution is international, but the U.S. shows repeated hubs (notably San Francisco Bay Area: Peregrine Technologies 2026-06-22 $250M, Replit 2026-03-11 $400M, Temporal Technologies 2026-02-17 $300M, Cellares 2026-01-28 $257M). Undisclosed amounts appear 2 times (Cykinso on 2026-04-22; Avation Medical on 2026-03-20).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed Series D round is the clear outlier, and what does it imply versus the rest of the list?
Cognition’s $1.0B (Series D, 2026-05-27) is the largest disclosed amount and it sits far above the next-largest disclosed deals shown, such as True Anomaly at $600M (2026-04-28) and Impulse Space at $500M (2026-06-02). The only $400M+ disclosed rounds in the list are Suno ($400M, 2026-06-03) and Replit ($400M, 2026-03-11), which are still well below $1.0B.
Do these Series D rounds cluster around specific dates?
Yes. A dense run appears from 2026-06-02 to 2026-06-25, including major deals like Impulse Space at $500M (2026-06-02) and Suno at $400M (2026-06-03), plus others such as Nearfield Instruments at $380M (2026-06-22) and FINN at $113M (2026-06-24). Outside that window, large rounds still occur (e.g., True Anomaly $600M on 2026-04-28), but fewer of them stack back-to-back.
Which sectors are over-represented in this Series D sample?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the standout, appearing in 8 entries out of 50 (including Suno $400M on 2026-06-03, Cognition $1.0B on 2026-05-27, Replit $400M on 2026-03-11, and Oxa $103M on 2026-03-04). Biotechnology also shows up frequently (multiple entries including Lycia Therapeutics $75M on 2026-06-25 and CellCentric $220M on 2026-05-06), but AI is the clearest single-label cluster from the visible fields.
Are there notable extreme small or missing-amount cases to screen for?
Teichos Energy is the smallest disclosed round at $2M (Series D, 2026-05-06), far below the bulk of disclosed deals. For missing disclosure, undisclosed amounts appear twice: Cykinso (undisclosed, 2026-04-22) and Avation Medical (undisclosed, 2026-03-20), so comparisons of “largest/smallest” should be limited to disclosed rows.
Does any city or geography recur enough to suggest a hub effect?
San Francisco Bay Area locations recur through multiple entries, including Peregrine Technologies in San Francisco ($250M, 2026-06-22), Replit in Foster City ($400M, 2026-03-11), Temporal Technologies in Bellevue ($300M, 2026-02-17), and Cellares in South San Francisco ($257M, 2026-01-28). The list also spans Europe and Asia with large deals like FINN in Munich ($113M, 2026-06-24) and Nearfield Instruments in Rotterdam ($380M, 2026-06-22), but repeated U.S. hubs are visible in the higher-dollar names.
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