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Across the 10 most recent software rounds listed for Los Angeles, the largest disclosed round is Revel’s $23M on 2025-04-17.

Across the 10 most recent software rounds listed for Los Angeles, the largest disclosed round is Revel’s $23M on 2025-04-17. That top amount is closely followed by Nominal’s $20M (2024-04-22) and also by two other disclosed $23M rounds, GoFreight on 2022-11-14 and Revel’s own $23M as the maximum; the remaining disclosed amounts are lower, including $16M (Terzo, 2022-11-16), $3M (New Computer Corporation, 2022-10-17), and $1M (Omnichain, 2022-10-21; Plantt, 2020-09-10), with Kargoo at $200K (2021-02-10).

Temporal concentration shows up in the 2022 cluster: three disclosed rounds fall within about two days (Terzo $16M on 2022-11-16; GoFreight $23M on 2022-11-14), plus Omnichain $1M on 2022-10-21 and New Computer Corporation $3M on 2022-10-17. Stage labeling is mixed: 2 of 10 entries are marked undisclosed amounts (FastLane on 2024-03-15; Voyage Control on 2021-10-21), and 3 of 10 carry “Venture - Series Unknown” classification (Omnichain, 2022-10-21; Voyage Control, 2021-10-21; plus none in the top three by date). The date range spans 2020-09-10 (Plantt) through 2025-04-17 (Revel).

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Frequently asked

What’s the largest disclosed software round in this Los Angeles list, and how does it compare to the other disclosed amounts?

Revel’s $23M on 2025-04-17 is the largest disclosed amount shown. The next-largest disclosed levels are $20M (Nominal, 2024-04-22) and another $23M (GoFreight, 2022-11-14), while most other disclosed rounds sit below that range, including $16M (Terzo, 2022-11-16), $3M (New Computer Corporation, 2022-10-17), and $200K (Kargoo, 2021-02-10).

Are there notable time clusters among these recent Los Angeles software rounds?

Yes. A dense pocket appears in late October to mid-November 2022: New Computer Corporation closes $3M on 2022-10-17 and Omnichain closes $1M on 2022-10-21, followed by Terzo at $16M on 2022-11-16 and GoFreight at $23M on 2022-11-14. Separately, the page also spans a single-year cadence in 2024, with FastLane on 2024-03-15 (undisclosed) and Nominal on 2024-04-22 ($20M).

How often do these listings have undisclosed or “Series Unknown” amounts/stages, and does that affect comparisons?

2 of 10 rounds list the amount as undisclosed: FastLane on 2024-03-15 and Voyage Control on 2021-10-21. In terms of stage labels, 2 of 10 are “Venture - Series Unknown” (Omnichain, 2022-10-21 for $1M; Voyage Control, 2021-10-21 for undisclosed), so comparisons across stage do not map cleanly to disclosed dollar sizes for those entries.

Which stage labels dominate this subset of Los Angeles software rounds?

“Series A” shows up most frequently among labeled rounds: Revel (2025-04-17, $23M), Nominal (2024-04-22, $20M), Terzo (2022-11-16, $16M), and GoFreight (2022-11-14, $23M). The rest include one Seed round (New Computer Corporation, 2022-10-17, $3M), one Pre-Seed round (Kargoo, 2021-02-10, $200K), and entries without a stage label (FastLane on 2024-03-15; Plantt on 2020-09-10).

Any outliers in disclosed size that are worth separate diligence?

Kargoo’s $200K Pre-Seed on 2021-02-10 is an outlier low relative to the other disclosed figures, which cluster at $1M and above (e.g., Omnichain at $1M on 2022-10-21 and Plantt at $1M on 2020-09-10). At the other end, Revel’s $23M on 2025-04-17 sits at the top of the disclosed range, with only Nominal’s $20M and GoFreight’s $23M running close to it.

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