Funded Software Development Startups in United States
Across the 50 most recent software development rounds in the United States, the largest disclosed amount is $50M for Rox (2024-11-20).
Across the 50 most recent software development rounds in the United States, the largest disclosed amount is $50M for Rox (2024-11-20). That figure is well above the rest: the next step down includes Conduit at $37M (2024-06-25) and StrongDM at $34M (2024-05-02), while many other disclosed rounds cluster at $3M–$15M (e.g., Rebolt $3M on 2025-05-06; AllSpice.io $15M on 2025-06-23). Date-wise, the list shows a clear temporal edge from 2024-04-03 (Assembly) to 2025-09-09 (Cassidy), with a dense middle spread in mid-2024 where multiple $3M–$6M rounds appear (e.g., Scope3 $25M on 2024-10-10; Helios $16M on 2025-03-04). Geographically, San Francisco and New York recur frequently: San Francisco appears repeatedly across both 2024 and 2025 entries (e.g., Riza $3M on 2025-04-16; Rox $50M on 2024-11-20), and New York also repeats (Cassidy $10M on 2025-09-09; Niva $6M on 2025-03-04; Scope3 $25M on 2024-10-10). Stage metadata is also uneven: “Series Unknown” appears in 6 rows and “undisclosed” amounts appear in 7 rows, including AnnieCannons (2025-08-01) and Blanc (2024-04-04).
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What is the largest disclosed round in this software development list, and how does it stand relative to the next-largest disclosed rounds?
The largest disclosed amount is $50M for Rox on 2024-11-20. The next-largest disclosed figures include Conduit at $37M (2024-06-25) and StrongDM at $34M (2024-05-02), leaving most other disclosed rounds to cluster below that range, such as AllSpice.io’s $15M (2025-06-23) and Helios’s $16M (2025-03-04).
Are there notable date concentrations among the most recent entries?
Yes. The most recent round in the dataset is Cassidy on 2025-09-09, but a dense run also appears through 2025-08 and 2025-06 with multiple disclosed rounds like Spike AI at $2M (2025-08-13), AllSpice.io at $15M (2025-06-23), and Helios at $16M (2025-03-04). The earlier edge starts at 2024-04-03 with Assembly ($500K), indicating the 50 rows span roughly 17 months.
Which geographies show repeated concentration rather than one-off appearances?
San Francisco appears across multiple years and stages—for example Riza ($3M) on 2025-04-16, Scope3 ($25M) on 2024-10-10, and Rox ($50M) on 2024-11-20. New York also repeats, including Cassidy (2025-09-09, $10M) and Niva (2025-03-04, $6M), suggesting both cities act as recurring hubs in this slice.
How much of the dataset is missing either stage labels or disclosed round sizes?
Stage is not consistently specified: “Series Unknown” appears in 6 rows (e.g., AnnieCannons on 2025-08-01 and Ambassador on 2024-11-13). Separately, round amounts are undisclosed in 7 rows, including AnnieCannons (2025-08-01) and Blanc (2024-04-04).
Are there outliers at the low end that can affect how investors compare typical round sizes?
The smallest disclosed amount is $100K for Myna (2025-05-21) and Intelli (2024-08-11), which sits far below many disclosed rounds such as Helios ($16M on 2025-03-04) and Fairly ($10M on 2024-12-10). With also several undisclosed amounts (7 rows), low disclosed tickets can skew comparisons unless they’re handled explicitly.
Which stage labels appear most often in this set, and do they align with the mid-sized round cluster?
Pre-Seed and Seed are heavily represented alongside a smaller number of later rounds, including Series A and Series C. Mid-sized disclosed rounds repeatedly appear in these earlier stages, such as Seed rounds like Helios ($16M on 2025-03-04), Niva ($6M on 2025-03-04), and Tako ($6M on 2024-10-16), while later-stage examples include StrongDM (Series C, $34M on 2024-05-02) and Rox (Series A, $50M on 2024-11-20).
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