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Funded Software Startups in Spain

Across the 15 most recent disclosed software rounds in Spain shown here, the largest disclosed amount is Multiverse Computing’s $122M on 2026-06-23.

Across the 15 most recent disclosed software rounds in Spain shown here, the largest disclosed amount is Multiverse Computing’s $122M on 2026-06-23. That figure dwarfs the next-largest disclosed rounds—Amenitiz at $45M (2025-11-16) and Imperia at $11M (2025-02-18)—while several other disclosed deals sit far lower (for example, Candam at $160K on 2025-07-18 and Intemic at $130K on 2024-09-24). Stage and disclosure are also uneven: four of the 15 rows are “Series Unknown” and one is explicitly “undisclosed” (Wikiloc Outdoor SL, 2023-06-27), with the remainder spread across Seed, Pre-Seed, and labeled A/B rounds.

Geographically, Barcelona, Catalonia appears repeatedly (Amenitiz on 2025-11-16; Candam on 2025-07-18; Intemic on 2024-09-24; Manglai on 2024-02-19; Pridatect on 2021-09-10), creating a clear city cluster versus other metros like Madrid (eCustoms, 2021-05-12; and Wikiloc, 2023-06-27). Temporally, the displayed rounds run from 2020-02-11 (Arengu) to 2026-06-23 (Multiverse Computing), with a dense concentration in 2024–2025, including multiple entries between 2025-02-18 and 2025-12-23 (Imperia, Hotelverse, Amenitiz, Stowlog).

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Frequently asked

What’s the largest disclosed round in this Spain software list, and how does it compare to the next tier?

Multiverse Computing’s $122M round dated 2026-06-23 is the only disclosed deal above $50M. The next-largest disclosed amounts are Amenitiz at $45M (2025-11-16) and Imperia at $11M (2025-02-18), making the top end meaningfully more concentrated than the mid-to-lower range (e.g., Candam $160K on 2025-07-18).

Which disclosure label shows up most often, and are any amounts missing from comparisons?

“Series Unknown” appears four times (Multiverse Computing 2026-06-23; Candam 2025-07-18; Wikiloc Outdoor SL 2023-06-27; Estudio Cactus 2023-04-11). Separately, one company is explicitly “undisclosed”—Wikiloc Outdoor SL on 2023-06-27—so that row can’t be used for largest/smallest comparisons by amount.

Are there concentration patterns in geography, particularly for specific cities?

Barcelona, Catalonia is the clearest city cluster, appearing across five entries: Amenitiz ($45M, 2025-11-16), Candam ($160K, 2025-07-18), Intemic ($130K, 2024-09-24), Manglai ($540K, 2024-02-19), and Pridatect ($100K, 2021-09-10). Madrid also repeats with two rows (eCustoms $1M on 2021-05-12 and Wikiloc Outdoor SL undisclosed on 2023-06-27), but the Barcelona footprint is broader in this slice.

How are stages distributed, and which stage labels appear multiple times?

Seed and Pre-Seed each recur multiple times: Seed appears for Stowlog ($1M, 2025-12-23), VUMI ($110K, 2024-05-08), and Fourvenues ($1M, 2022-06-20), while Pre-Seed appears for Intemic ($130K, 2024-09-24) and Manglai ($540K, 2024-02-19) plus one additional unlabeled/odd stage classification (Pridatect is “Venture - Series Unknown,” 2021-09-10). Labeled A and B rounds show up fewer times, including Imperia as Series A ($11M, 2025-02-18) and Amenitiz as Series B ($45M, 2025-11-16).

Which entries are closest to each other in time, and what’s the overall date span of the displayed rounds?

The newest row is Multiverse Computing on 2026-06-23, while the oldest displayed row is Arengu on 2020-02-11, for an overall span from early 2020 to mid-2026. Within that span, late-2025 is a mini-cluster: Stowlog ($1M, 2025-12-23), Amenitiz ($45M, 2025-11-16), and Candam ($160K, 2025-07-18) all fall within about five months of the latest two deals in that window.

Is there a small-deal outlier (by disclosed amount) worth separating from the rest?

Candam’s $160K on 2025-07-18 is the smallest disclosed amount in the shown rows. Several other low disclosed rounds cluster nearby in size (e.g., Intemic $130K on 2024-09-24 and VUMI $110K on 2024-05-08), but Candam sits at the floor of disclosed amounts here.

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