Funded Software Startups in New York
Disclosed funding amounts in this New York software set are dominated by one outlier: Dash0’s $35M Series A on 2025-10-03, which is well above most other d…
Disclosed funding amounts in this New York software set are dominated by one outlier: Dash0’s $35M Series A on 2025-10-03, which is well above most other disclosed rounds (e.g., 2025-09-18 Phia at $8M, 2025-06-17 Extend at $17M, and 2025-04-08 Arena at $30M). At the low end, the smallest disclosed amount is a $20K Pre-Seed for Wherezitz on 2024-01-26, creating a wide disclosed-range spread across the table.
Rounds cluster heavily in time: the 2024-10-17 to 2024-12-12 window includes Manifest ($3M on 2024-10-17), Reframe Technologies ($5M on 2024-09-23), Stainless ($25M on 2024-12-10), and Cofactr ($17M on 2024-12-12). The rows span 2021-08-18 (Prospr at Work) through 2025-10-03 (Dash0). Stage labels also show mix and reporting gaps: 5 entries are “undisclosed” and 7 entries are “Series Unknown” (e.g., TG-17 at $32M on 2023-12-04 is “Series Unknown,” while New York Shipping Exchange on 2024-11-19 is “undisclosed”).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this New York software list, and is it a true outlier versus the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Dash0’s $35M Series A on 2025-10-03 is the largest disclosed amount in the table. The next-highest disclosed rounds include Nuvocargo’s $37M on 2023-06-23, which is not present above $35M; among the most recent entries, Arena’s $30M (2025-04-08) is the closest large comparable, while many other disclosed rounds are in the single-digits (e.g., Phia $8M on 2025-09-18, Glider $4M on 2025-04-16).
Do the rounds concentrate in a narrow date window, or are they spread evenly across years?
They’re not evenly distributed. A dense cluster appears from mid-to-late 2024: Manifest ($3M on 2024-10-17), Cofactr ($17M on 2024-12-12), and Stainless ($25M on 2024-12-10) sit within about two months, following earlier 2024 activity like Reframe Technologies ($5M on 2024-09-23). The overall span runs from 2021-08-18 (Prospr at Work) to 2025-10-03 (Dash0).
How do reporting gaps affect stage-based analysis here: how many entries are “Series Unknown” or “undisclosed”?
Stage classification is mixed. There are 7 “Series Unknown” entries (for example TG-17 at $32M on 2023-12-04, Easop on 2023-09-07 with “undisclosed” amount, and TrustCheck on 2023-05-09 with “undisclosed” amount), and 5 entries with “undisclosed” amounts (for example New York Shipping Exchange on 2024-11-19 and Cove on 2023-07-12).
Which stage labels show up most clearly among disclosed rounds, and which ones appear less consistently due to missing or unknown amounts?
Early-stage categories appear frequently with disclosed amounts: multiple Seed rounds include Phia ($8M on 2025-09-18), Dreamhub ($7M on 2025-06-10), and Manifest ($3M on 2024-10-17). In contrast, later-stage labels are present but can be less consistently comparable because some entries are “Series Unknown” or “undisclosed” (e.g., New York Shipping Exchange is “Series C” but undisclosed on 2024-11-19, while Nuvocargo is “Series B” with a disclosed $37M on 2023-06-23).
Are there notable small-dollar outliers that differ from the main funding pattern?
Yes. Wherezitz raised $20K as a Pre-Seed on 2024-01-26, which is dramatically smaller than most other disclosed rounds in the table (e.g., multiple Seed and Series A rounds at $2M–$10M such as Sweetspot $2M on 2024-08-07 and HappyPath $4M on 2024-11-12). Another very low point is Pickups, which shows a $10K Grant on 2022-08-01.
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