Funded Software Startups in Netherlands
Across the 18 most recent software funding rounds shown, one disclosed check stands well above the rest: Redwood Software’s $383M round on 2021-05-11, vers…
Across the 18 most recent software funding rounds shown, one disclosed check stands well above the rest: Redwood Software’s $383M round on 2021-05-11, versus the next-largest disclosed amount of $18M (Mapiq, 2022-12-06). Another outlier pattern is disclosure itself: 6 of the 18 rows are “undisclosed” and 6 are “Series Unknown,” leaving fewer than half of entries with both a disclosed amount and a clearly stated round label.
Geographically, the list is concentrated around major Dutch cities rather than being evenly distributed: Amsterdam appears in 8 of 18 rows (e.g., Toppi 2025-08-27 for $1M; Tap Electric 2023-09-14 for $1M; Stack 2022-07-27 for $3M), while Utrecht appears in 4 rows (e.g., BlueGen.ai 2023-12-05 for $380K; Runnr.ai 2025-02-25 with undisclosed). Temporally, rounds span from 2021-02-01 (pili.nl, $100K) to 2025-08-27 (Toppi, $1M), with multiple clusters in 2023: May 2023 has five entries in a tight window (2023-05-04 through 2023-05-16), and several additional rounds land between July and December 2023.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the size outlier in this Netherlands software list, and how does it compare to the next-largest disclosed amount?
Redwood Software’s disclosed $383M round (2021-05-11) dwarfs the rest; the next-largest disclosed amount in the table is $18M for Mapiq on 2022-12-06.
How concentrated are Amsterdam-based companies compared with other cities in these 18 rows?
Amsterdam appears 8 times (e.g., Toppi 2025-08-27 for $1M; Seenons 2025-07-01 undisclosed; VirtualMetric 2025-06-02 for $3M), versus Utrecht at 4 (BlueGen.ai 2023-12-05 for $380K; Runnr.ai 2025-02-25 undisclosed).
What disclosure pattern shows up most often: “undisclosed” amounts and/or “Series Unknown” labels?
6 of 18 entries list the amount as “undisclosed” (e.g., Seenons 2025-07-01; Flying Fish 2025-05-07; IM Efficiency 2023-05-16), and 6 of 18 list the round as “Series Unknown” (e.g., Seenons 2025-07-01; Flying Fish 2025-05-07; WPCS.io 2023-05-11).
Are there any tight date windows where multiple rounds closed close together?
May 2023 is the clearest cluster: Dembrane (2023-05-04, undisclosed), CloudBilling (2023-05-05, undisclosed), WPCS.io (2023-05-11, undisclosed), and IM Efficiency (2023-05-16, undisclosed) all fall within about two weeks.
Where do the newest and oldest rounds land in this slice, and what does that imply about recency?
The most recent entry is Toppi on 2025-08-27 with a disclosed $1M round, while the oldest disclosed amount shown is pili.nl on 2021-02-01 with $100K. Overall, the table spans about four and a half years (2021-02-01 through 2025-08-27).
Which stage labels dominate, and are the highest disclosed rounds tied to specific stages?
Seed appears frequently among disclosed rounds (e.g., Toppi 2025-08-27 for $1M; Neople 2024-06-03 for $7M; Tap Electric 2023-09-14 for $1M), but the largest disclosed round is not Seed: Redwood Software’s $383M is shown with a blank stage label (2021-05-11), while the other high disclosed amount ($18M) is tied to Series A for Mapiq (2022-12-06).
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