Funded Startups in Ukraine
Among the 50 most recent funded entries in Ukraine, the largest disclosed round is TENCORE’s $4M seed on 2025-07-14; the next-largest disclosed amounts are…
Among the 50 most recent funded entries in Ukraine, the largest disclosed round is TENCORE’s $4M seed on 2025-07-14; the next-largest disclosed amounts are noticeably smaller (e.g., Liki24’s $9M Series A on 2025-07-03 and Agrosem’s $11M later on 2023-07-13), while the bulk of disclosed rounds sit well below $1M (examples include Barb.ua at $10K on 2025-10-06 and Advizor at $100K on 2025-05-15). Disclosed amounts also show an outlier floor at $0K (Rush on 2024-05-09) alongside many $10K–$20K entries (e.g., eBazar at $10K on 2025-03-11; several $10K rounds on 2023-05-02).
The list clusters geographically in Kyiv: multiple categories recur in Kyiv-based companies such as Uspacy ($490K, 2025-08-14), TENCORE ($4M, 2025-07-14), and Getpin ($400K, 2023-11-27). Temporally, the dataset spans from 2023-02-23 (Harmix, $500K) to 2025-10-06 (Barb.ua, $10K), with a dense wave in mid-2025 (several 2025-06-11 and 2025-05-15 entries). Stage/type disclosures are split between known stages and “Series Unknown”/“undisclosed” amounts, with “Series Unknown” appearing 19 times and “undisclosed” amounts appearing 16 times across the 50 rows.
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What stands out most in round size across these Ukraine entries, and is there a clear outlier?
Agrosem’s $11M (2023-07-13) and Liki24’s $9M (2025-07-03) dominate the disclosed-size range, while many other disclosed rounds are far smaller, such as Barb.ua at $10K (2025-10-06) and multiple $10K rounds on 2023-05-02 (Electronic KYC, Neofin, Zhabka). There’s also a low outlier at $0K: Rush on 2024-05-09.
Which rounds fell in the tightest recent window, and what does that suggest about cadence?
A concentration appears in early-to-mid 2025: 2025-06-11 includes Apixmed (undisclosed), Generect (undisclosed), Impasto (undisclosed), and Soft Way (undisclosed), and 2025-05-15 repeats $100K across several AI/hardware-type entries (Advizor $100K, AVS $100K, Deus Robotics $100K, Zibra AI $100K, HIMERA $100K). That cluster sits within the broader span ending at the most recent row on 2025-10-06 (Barb.ua).
Is Kyiv disproportionately represented compared with other cities?
Kyiv (and Kyiv oblast) shows up repeatedly across different sectors and stages, including Uspacy in Kyiv ($490K, 2025-08-14), TENCORE in Kyiv ($4M, 2025-07-14), Liki24 in Kyiv ($9M, 2025-07-03), and Getpin in Kyiv ($400K, 2023-11-27). Other cities like Odesa (Barb.ua on 2025-10-06; and Mestikon Digital Agency on 2023-12-09) and Lviv/Lviv oblast (NORDA Dynamics on 2025-09-27; Mark on 2023-08-03) appear, but less consistently than Kyiv.
How much of the dataset has missing stage or amount details, and does that limit size comparisons?
“Series Unknown” appears 19 times, and “undisclosed” amounts appear 16 times, including entries like InputSoft (Series Unknown, undisclosed) on 2025-08-11 and Apixmed (Series Unknown, undisclosed) on 2025-06-11. Because of this, clusters by stage/size can be directional but not fully deterministic for the entire 50-row set.
Are there sector clusters worth prioritizing for outreach, or is the list mostly scattered?
AI appears frequently across multiple years and stages, including Osavul (AI, $1M on 2023-05-03), Harmix (AI, $500K on 2023-02-23), and several same-day 2025-05-15 entries at $100K (Deus Robotics and Zibra AI). IT also recurs at different disclosure levels (Uspacy $490K on 2025-08-14; Griselda at $600K on 2025-03-06; and multiple undisclosed IT/analytics entries on 2025-06-11).
What stage mix dominates, and which stages anchor the largest disclosed rounds?
Within disclosed amounts, Seed rounds include both small tickets (Frontline $150K on 2024-12-23) and some of the largest disclosed Seed-level amounts (TENCORE $4M on 2025-07-14), while Series A is anchored by Liki24’s $9M on 2025-07-03. At the same time, multiple very large disclosed amounts sit in “Series Unknown” rows, such as Agrosem’s $11M on 2023-07-13, limiting the interpretability of stage-specific comparisons across the full list.
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