Funded Software Startups in France
Across the 40 most recent funded software entries in France, the largest disclosed round is Comet Software’s $64M (2024-04-11).
Across the 40 most recent funded software entries in France, the largest disclosed round is Comet Software’s $64M (2024-04-11). That figure dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts in the list—ChapsVision at $98M (2022-09-22) is the top disclosed overall, and outside that peak, many rounds cluster in the $1M–$5M band (for example, $5M for TEEPTRAK on 2024-11-12 and $4M for Ondorse on 2023-09-27). The other notable size outliers include Pelico at $40M (2025-06-18) and Vulog at $32M (2021-01-20).
City and timing patterns are also visible. Ile-de-France dominates locations, with multiple entries in Paris and nearby cities (e.g., Pelico in Paris on 2025-06-18; TEEPTRAK in Paris on 2024-11-12; Najar in Paris on 2024-10-16; Ondorse in Paris on 2023-09-27). Temporally, rounds span 2020-05-11 (Monstock) through 2025-06-18 (Pelico), and the most recent cluster concentrates mid-2025 (Pre-Seed rounds for Pletor on 2025-06-03 and Nomi on 2025-04-07). Stage disclosures are mixed: 11 entries show “undisclosed” amounts and 9 show “Series Unknown” in the listed stage field.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this software list, and how far above the rest is it?
The largest disclosed amount is $98M for ChapsVision (Suresnes, 2022-09-22). The next-largest disclosed rounds include Comet Software at $64M (2024-04-11) and Pelico at $40M (2025-06-18), with most other disclosed rounds sitting at $5M or below (for example, $2M or $3M entries such as Highcast on 2024-10-09 at $2M and Ramdam on 2024-10-22 at $3M).
Do specific cities or regions appear disproportionately across these 40 entries?
Ile-de-France is over-represented, with repeated Paris-area locations and multiple rounds from the same metropolitan cluster (e.g., Pelico in Paris on 2025-06-18; Najar in Paris on 2024-10-16; TEEPTRAK in Paris on 2024-11-12; Ondorse in Paris on 2023-09-27; DinMo in Paris on 2022-11-22). Outside that cluster, other hubs appear less frequently, such as Lyon (Ubikap on 2024-07-16 at $1M; Oxtaam on 2023-12-01 at $2M) and Corsica (Goliday in Ghisonaccia on 2025-02-11, amount undisclosed; PlasticApp in Ajaccio on 2023-10-10, amount undisclosed).
Which entries closed closest to the top of the date range shown (most recent 90 days)?
Using the most recent row date of 2025-06-18 (Pelico), entries within roughly the preceding 90 days include Pletor on 2025-06-03 (Pre-Seed, $2M) and Nomi on 2025-04-07 (Pre-Seed, $500K). The list also shows earlier in that window such as Goliday on 2025-02-11 (Pre-Seed, amount undisclosed).
How concentrated are disclosed deal sizes, and which companies break out from the main cluster?
Many disclosed rounds concentrate around the $1M–$5M range—for example, Nomi at $500K (2025-04-07), multiple $1M Seed rounds like Crealo (2024-01-18) and Ubikap (2024-07-16), and $5M rounds like TEEPTRAK (2024-11-12). The clearest breaks from that band are ChapsVision’s $98M (2022-09-22), Comet Software’s $64M (2024-04-11), and Vulog’s $32M (2021-01-20).
Is the stage and amount reporting consistent, or are there missing/ambiguous disclosures that affect analysis?
Disclosure is uneven. Eleven entries list “undisclosed” for the amount (e.g., Goliday on 2025-02-11; Nijta on 2024-02-15; BuyCo on 2023-07-24; WeTransact on 2023-05-09), and nine entries carry a “Series Unknown” stage label (e.g., Pelico on 2025-06-18 and Comet Software on 2024-04-11). This means any concentration or outlier analysis should focus on the remaining disclosed dollar amounts rather than the full 40 rows.
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