Series B Funded Software Startups
Among the 41 most recent Series B software rounds shown, the largest disclosed round is Multiverse Computing’s $219M on 2025-06-12.
Among the 41 most recent Series B software rounds shown, the largest disclosed round is Multiverse Computing’s $219M on 2025-06-12. That figure dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts in the list (ConductorOne’s $79M on 2025-10-29 and Spotnana Technology’s $75M on 2022-07-26), while the upper band is otherwise crowded around $40M–$60M (e.g., n8n.io at $59M on 2025-03-24; Fay at $50M on 2025-02-04; Nowports at $60M on 2021-12-16).
Date and geography are both clustered. The rounds span 2021-02-10 (Nobl9) through 2025-11-16 (Amenitiz), and a large share of the most recent activity sits in 2025 (for example, 2025-06-12 through 2025-04-08 includes Multiverse Computing $219M, Plancraft $45M, Zeelo $23M, and Arena $30M). City concentration is visible in the United States, with multiple California entries (e.g., Fay in San Francisco, n8n.io in Berlin but Multiverse/others; Smartcar in Mountain View on 2022-01-19; TrueNorth in San Francisco on 2021-12-08), while London appears repeatedly in both the mid-2024 and 2022 windows (Vertice on 2024-01-17 at $25M; Sensat on 2022-10-20 at $19M; Beacon on 2021-10-04 at $50M).
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Frequently asked
What’s the biggest disclosed Series B round in this software list, and how far above the rest is it?
Multiverse Computing’s $219M disclosed round (2025-06-12) is the clear outlier. The next-largest disclosed amounts shown are ConductorOne’s $79M (2025-10-29) and Spotnana Technology’s $75M (2022-07-26), with most other rounds landing well below $80M (e.g., Fay $50M on 2025-02-04; Arena $30M on 2025-04-08).
Are there any notable city or country clusters that repeat across entries?
London recurs as a base location across different years: Vertice in London (2024-01-17, $25M), Sensat in London (2022-10-20, $19M), and Beacon in London (2021-10-04, $50M). In the U.S., California shows repeated presence via San Francisco (Fay $50M on 2025-02-04; TrueNorth $50M on 2021-12-08) and Mountain View (Smartcar $24M on 2022-01-19).
Which entries fall closest to the top of the date range (most recent 90 days in the data shown)?
Using the latest round date in the list (Amenitiz on 2025-11-16), the most recent 90-day window includes Amenitiz ($45M on 2025-11-16), ConductorOne ($79M on 2025-10-29), Plancraft ($45M on 2025-08-13), and Zeelo ($23M on 2025-06-24), along with Multiverse Computing ($219M on 2025-06-12).
Do any software subsectors show up as a pattern, or is the category uniformly labeled as “Software”?
All 41 rows are labeled “Software” in the sector column, so this page doesn’t expose a finer subsector breakdown for counting. As a result, clustering and outliers here are observable mainly through geography and round size, not through different sector labels (e.g., the size outlier is Multiverse Computing at $219M on 2025-06-12).
Is there a small set of companies anchoring the top of the disclosed amount range?
Yes: four disclosed amounts at or above $75M appear in the list—Multiverse Computing $219M (2025-06-12), ConductorOne $79M (2025-10-29), Spotnana Technology $75M (2022-07-26), and Nowports $60M is just below that $75M cutoff. Many other entries cluster in the $15M–$50M band (e.g., Zeal $15M on 2024-10-10; Vertice $25M on 2024-01-17; ChurnZero $25M on 2021-03-04).
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