Series C Funded Software Startups
Across the 11 most recent disclosed Series C software rounds shown here, n8n.io’s $180M closed on 2025-10-08, which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amount…
Across the 11 most recent disclosed Series C software rounds shown here, n8n.io’s $180M closed on 2025-10-08, which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts; the next-largest disclosed figures are Nowports at $150M (2022-05-24) and May Mobility at $111M (2022-07-12), while multiple other companies cluster at the $50M level (Metronome on 2025-02-25, Vertice on 2025-01-22, Canary Technologies on 2024-06-12, and Alluxio on 2021-11-16). Date-wise, the list spans 2021-01-20 (Vulog) through 2025-10-08 (n8n.io), and there is a tight concentration in late 2024: OneRail ($42M on 2024-11-21) and New York Shipping Exchange (undisclosed on 2024-11-19) sit within two days of each other.
Geographically, the data is dispersed, with no single city repeated; however, the United States appears repeatedly via San Francisco (Metronome 2025-02-25; Canary Technologies 2024-06-12), New York (New York Shipping Exchange 2024-11-19), and Orlando (OneRail 2024-11-21). In terms of amount reporting, 1 of the 11 rows is undisclosed (New York Shipping Exchange on 2024-11-19), and the disclosed minimum is Vulog’s $32M on 2021-01-20.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series C round here, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
n8n.io’s $180M on 2025-10-08 is the clear outlier, substantially above the next-largest disclosed rounds: Nowports at $150M (2022-05-24) and May Mobility at $111M (2022-07-12). Several other disclosed rounds sit in the $50M range, including Metronome ($50M, 2025-02-25), Vertice ($50M, 2025-01-22), Canary Technologies ($50M, 2024-06-12), and Alluxio ($50M, 2021-11-16).
Do any entries cluster tightly in time within this Series C software set?
Yes. Late November 2024 includes two adjacent dates: New York Shipping Exchange on 2024-11-19 (undisclosed) and OneRail on 2024-11-21 ($42M). More broadly, the list runs from 2021-01-20 (Vulog) to 2025-10-08 (n8n.io), with multiple rounds in 2025 (n8n.io, Metronome, Vertice).
Are any geographies over-represented in this Series C software list?
There’s no single city repeated across multiple companies, but the United States shows up frequently through multiple states: San Francisco (Metronome 2025-02-25 at $50M; Canary Technologies 2024-06-12 at $50M), New York (New York Shipping Exchange on 2024-11-19, undisclosed), and Orlando (OneRail 2024-11-21 at $42M). Outside the US, Berlin (n8n.io), London (Vertice), and London/UK entries appear as stand-alone nodes rather than a dense cluster.
How much of the set uses disclosed versus undisclosed funding amounts?
Out of 11 rows, 1 is undisclosed: New York Shipping Exchange on 2024-11-19. That means the comparative “largest” and “smallest” comparisons among disclosed figures rely on 10 entries, where the smallest disclosed amount is Vulog’s $32M on 2021-01-20.
Which rounds are most similar in size, suggesting a common pricing of disclosure in this set?
A noticeable size cluster is the $50M band: Metronome ($50M, 2025-02-25), Vertice ($50M, 2025-01-22), Canary Technologies ($50M, 2024-06-12), and Alluxio ($50M, 2021-11-16). Outside that band, the list includes both lower end disclosure (Vulog at $32M on 2021-01-20; Fairmarkit at $36M on 2022-09-01) and large outliers (n8n.io at $180M on 2025-10-08; Nowports at $150M on 2022-05-24).
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