Funded Software Startups in San Francisco
San Francisco software funding in this table is dominated by one disclosed outlier: Canary Technologies’ $80M Series D on 2025-06-12.
San Francisco software funding in this table is dominated by one disclosed outlier: Canary Technologies’ $80M Series D on 2025-06-12. The next-largest disclosed rounds are in the $50M range (Metronome’s $50M on 2025-02-25 and Fay’s $50M on 2025-02-04), with most other disclosed amounts clustered well below $20M (for example, $13M on 2025-09-09; $15M on 2024-10-10; $16M on 2024-05-30).
Rounds also concentrate temporally and in stage labeling. The most recent 2025-09 to 2025-10 window includes multiple disclosed seed-to-Series A events (PostSig $4M on 2025-09-19; Standard Fleet $13M on 2025-09-09; Waypoint AI $3M on 2025-06-26) alongside “undisclosed” amounts (OpsLyft on 2025-10-10; Vector on 2025-08-21; Arrangr, Inc on 2025-06-04; ToolJet on 2023-07-17). Across 50 rows, 5 entries are labeled “undisclosed,” and 10 are “Series Unknown.” The oldest dated round shown is Dr. Droid’s $500K pre-seed on 2023-04-05, while the newest is OpsLyft on 2025-10-10; all rows list San Francisco, California, United States as the city.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round on this San Francisco software list, and how different is it from the rest of the disclosed amounts?
The largest disclosed amount is Canary Technologies’ $80M Series D on 2025-06-12, which sits far above the next-largest disclosed rounds of $50M (Metronome on 2025-02-25 and Fay on 2025-02-04). Outside that $50M-and-up band, many disclosed rounds are at or below the $20M level (e.g., Standard Fleet $13M on 2025-09-09; Atlys $20M on 2024-09-24).
Are there clear temporal clusters in the most recent part of the list (latest 90 days from the newest row date)?
Using the newest date shown (OpsLyft on 2025-10-10), the table includes several rounds dated from roughly 2025-07-12 onward: for example Vector (2025-08-21, undisclosed), Standard Fleet (2025-09-09, $13M), PostSig (2025-09-19, $4M), and the mid-period seed rounds like CodeAnt AI (2025-05-07 is outside) while Waypoint AI is 2025-06-26 (just before 90 days). This creates a heavier concentration of dated activity in 2025-09 to 2025-10 than the earlier 2023-04 to 2023-10 entries.
How often do “undisclosed” or “Series Unknown” labels show up among these 50 rows?
“Undisclosed” appears 5 times, including OpsLyft (2025-10-10), Vector (2025-08-21), Arrangr, Inc (2025-06-04), and ToolJet (2023-07-17), among others. “Series Unknown” appears 10 times (for example, OpsLyft is “Series Unknown” but undisclosed; Vector is also “Series Unknown” and undisclosed; Fundamento is “Series Unknown” with $100K on 2023-10-10), making stage inference less consistent than for labeled rounds like Canary Technologies’ Series D or Metronome’s Series C.
What stage mix dominates the labeled rounds in this slice (seed vs Series A/B/C/D)?
Seed-labeled rounds are frequent and often in the low-to-mid single-digit millions, such as PostSig ($4M on 2025-09-19 Seed), CodeAnt AI ($2M on 2025-05-07 Seed), Index ($2M on 2025-02-11 Seed), Tempest ($3M on 2024-11-26 Seed), and Highlight ($8M on 2023-08-15 Seed). Labeled later stages (Series A/B/C/D) do appear—Standard Fleet Series A $13M on 2025-09-09; Yurts Technologies Series B $40M on 2024-12-03; Metronome Series C $50M on 2025-02-25; Canary Technologies Series D $80M on 2025-06-12—but the densest concentration is at Seed and Pre-Seed.
Are there any other funding-size outliers besides the $80M round, especially at the low end?
Yes: the smallest disclosed amount in the table is $20K (Chambr on 2024-03-18 and Mermaid Chart is $100K, while similarly low disclosed rounds include Airbook at $20K on 2023-06-24). That low-end cluster is distinct from the mid-range $2M–$7M recurring rounds such as CodeAnt AI $2M (2025-05-07), Giga ML $4M (2023-10-23), and Relay $3M (2023-10-11), with the overall distribution separated by the much larger $50M and $80M disclosed rounds.
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