Funded Startups in Vienna
Across the 50 most recent Vienna-area entries (sorted by round date descending), the largest disclosed round is Seekr’s $100M on 2025-06-17.
Across the 50 most recent Vienna-area entries (sorted by round date descending), the largest disclosed round is Seekr’s $100M on 2025-06-17. That $100M outlier dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts in the same window (for example, RP Global at $520M on 2024-10-24, Gropyus at $110M on 2024-10-07, and Urgently at $85M on 2023-10-19), making the top end materially higher than the rest of the disclosed figures.
The list also shows tight time clustering in mid-2025: several rounds land within a few months of 2025-10 to 2025-06 (enspired’s $17M on 2025-10-14; OPTIMUSE’s $5M on 2025-10-02; Seekr’s $100M on 2025-06-17). Geographically, most entries are labeled Vienna, Wien, Austria or Vienna, Wien, Austria, but there are notable “Vienna” out-of-country duplicates such as Corsha (Vienna, Virginia, United States) with $18M on 2025-04-08 and Urgently (Vienna, Virginia, United States) with $85M on 2023-10-19. Stage/amount reporting is mixed: 15 rounds are “Series Unknown” or blank, and 6 rounds are “undisclosed” (including mypaperwork.ai on 2025-08-01 and fiskaly on 2024-06-10).
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Frequently asked
What stands out as the biggest disclosed round, and how does it compare to other disclosed amounts in this Vienna list?
The biggest disclosed amount is RP Global’s $520M on 2024-10-24. Other very large disclosed rounds sit far below that top figure, including Gropyus at $110M (2024-10-07) and Seekr at $100M (2025-06-17), while the next tier includes amounts like Refurbed’s $58M (2023-11-07) and Prewave’s $68M (2024-06-25).
Are there concentrated date windows among the most recent rounds (for example, mid-2025), or are dates spread evenly?
Dates are clustered more strongly at the upper end than the back half: in 2025 alone, there are multiple rounds between 2025-10-14 and 2025-06-17 (enspired $17M on 2025-10-14; OPTIMUSE $5M on 2025-10-02; Seekr $100M on 2025-06-17). Lower on the list, several large and mid-sized rounds appear less densely but still in distinct bursts, such as late 2024 around 2024-10 (Gropyus $110M on 2024-10-07; RP Global $520M on 2024-10-24).
Do sector concentrations appear, and which sectors repeatedly show up across the 50 rows?
Energy is a repeated theme (for example enspired $17M on 2025-10-14; SALZSTROM $1M on 2025-04-17; Nobile Group $5M on 2024-11-05; Hydrogrid $8M on 2023-12-15). Artificial Intelligence (AI) also appears frequently (e.g., OPTIMUSE $5M on 2025-10-02; XUND $6M on 2025-03-05; Prewave $68M on 2024-06-25), creating a consistent AI/energy mix rather than one-off categories.
How dominant is stage labeling, and how often are rounds not classified or not disclosed in amount?
Stage labeling is often incomplete: 15 of the 50 rows are “Series Unknown” or blank (for example Backbone on 2025-06-04 is “Series Unknown”; Necture on 2024-03-13 has a blank stage), and 6 rows show “undisclosed” amounts (including mypaperwork.ai on 2025-08-01 and fiskaly on 2024-06-10). This means any stage-driven comparisons need to treat a meaningful share of entries as incomplete.
Are there geographic naming quirks that make some ‘Vienna’ entries appear outside Austria?
Yes. Alongside many Austria-labeled Vienna entries (e.g., enspired in Vienna, Wien, Austria), there are duplicates using “Vienna, Virginia, United States” for companies like Corsha ($18M on 2025-04-08) and Seekr ($100M on 2025-06-17), and “Urgently” is also listed as Vienna, Virginia, United States with $85M on 2023-10-19. For analysis, these should be separated from Vienna, Austria to avoid overstating an Austria-only cluster.
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