Series F Funded Startups
Disclosed Series F round sizes here cluster heavily in the tens to low hundreds of millions, but Baseten’s disclosed $1.5B (2026-06-22) is a clear outlier;…
Disclosed Series F round sizes here cluster heavily in the tens to low hundreds of millions, but Baseten’s disclosed $1.5B (2026-06-22) is a clear outlier; the next-largest disclosed amounts are Digital Asset at $355M (2026-06-11) and Supabase at $500M (2026-06-04). Geographically, California is a repeated base among the most recent entries (Baseten in San Francisco on 2026-06-22; Supabase in San Francisco on 2026-06-04; Harvey in San Francisco on 2025-10-30; Vercel in San Francisco on 2025-10-03; AccuSilicon appears in Santa Clara on 2022-12-05), while the list also spans multiple countries including Japan (Timetree, $10M on 2025-11-05) and Canada (General Fusion, $25M on 2023-08-09). Dates run from 2022-01-27 (Moglix) through 2026-06-22 (Baseten). Sector-wise, “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” appears in 7 entries (Baseten, Supabase, Harvey, Augury, Knight Ai, Bloomreach, plus Timetree is listed with communication while Bloomreach is AI), and “undisclosed” amounts show up 6 times across the 50 rows.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed Series F round is the size outlier, and how far above the rest does it sit?
Baseten’s disclosed $1.5B (2026-06-22) is the largest disclosed amount in the list; it dwarfs the next-largest disclosed rounds, including Supabase’s $500M (2026-06-04) and Digital Asset’s $355M (2026-06-11).
Do the most recent rounds cluster in a narrow time window?
Yes. The top of the list is concentrated in June 2026, with Baseten ($1.5B) on 2026-06-22, Digital Asset ($355M) on 2026-06-11, and Supabase ($500M) on 2026-06-04—all within ten calendar days of each other.
Are AI-linked companies over-represented compared with other sectors in this Series F snapshot?
AI-linked entries appear repeatedly: “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” is listed for 7 companies (Baseten on 2026-06-22; Supabase on 2026-06-04; Harvey on 2025-10-30; Augury on 2025-02-19; Knight Ai on 2025-09-29; Bloomreach on 2022-02-23; and the same AI tag appears in these rows).
How much of the dataset is “undisclosed,” and does that affect identifying size extremes?
Six of the 50 rows use “undisclosed” amounts (e.g., American Gene Technologies International on 2023-09-22; AccuSilicon on 2022-12-05; AliveCor on 2022-08-16). Size comparisons like “largest” and “smallest” should be made only among disclosed amounts—where the minimum disclosed figure is $10M for Timetree (2025-11-05).
Are there geographic patterns beyond a single country, or do most companies cluster in one state?
The list spans multiple countries, but California shows up frequently among the most recent and well-funded entries (Baseten and Supabase in San Francisco on 2026-06-22 and 2026-06-04; Harvey and Vercel in San Francisco on 2025-10-30 and 2025-10-03; Branch in Redwood City on 2022-02-10). Non-US entries also appear across the period, including Timetree in Tokyo (2025-11-05) and Doctolib in Paris (2022-03-15).
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