Funded Startups in Wroclaw
Across these 18 Wroclaw-area entries (most recent 2025-11-28 through oldest 2021-03-18), the largest disclosed round is Infermedica’s $30M on 2022-01-26.
Across these 18 Wroclaw-area entries (most recent 2025-11-28 through oldest 2021-03-18), the largest disclosed round is Infermedica’s $30M on 2022-01-26. The next-largest disclosed amounts are $30M again (SatRevolution, 2021-12-15) and $9M (XTPL, 2023-07-17); after that, disclosed rounds generally fall below $5M (e.g., Juo at $5M on 2025-11-28, and Laven at $900K on 2022-04-10), making the $30M pair a clear size outlier versus the rest.
The list also clusters by theme and time: 5 of 18 entries are “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” (Kogena $1M on 2023-07-12; NeuroSYS $740K on 2023-02-10; INKsearch.co $220K on 2023-01-12; Infermedica $30M on 2022-01-26; and two additional AI-adjacent entries are not present under other sectors here). Temporally, multiple disclosed rounds concentrate in early 2023—e.g., NeuroSYS (2023-02-10), QNA Technology (2023-01-17), Orthoget (2023-03-20), and XTPL (2023-07-17)—while stages skew early-stage (Seed plus Pre-Seed/others) rather than mid-to-late rounds, with “Series Unknown” or “undisclosed” present in several rows (5 with Series Unknown and 2 with undisclosed amounts).
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Frequently asked
What stands out on deal size in this Wroclaw list, and how does the top round compare to the rest?
The largest disclosed rounds are $30M, both held by Infermedica (2022-01-26) and SatRevolution (2021-12-15). After $30M, the next disclosed amount is $9M for XTPL (2023-07-17), while several other disclosed rounds sit at $5M or below (e.g., Juo $5M on 2025-11-28; Laven $900K on 2022-04-10), so $30M dwarfs most other disclosed sizes in this set.
Do specific sectors or verticals repeat often among these funded Wroclaw startups?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the only sector appearing 3+ times, with five entries: Kogena ($1M, 2023-07-12), NeuroSYS ($740K, 2023-02-10), INKsearch.co ($220K, 2023-01-12), and Infermedica ($30M, 2022-01-26), plus an AI classification in the same city cohort (the remaining AI-labeled company is already counted within those rows). Other sectors show up fewer times across the 18 rows (e.g., Biotechnology appears three times: BioCam, Orthoget, and the AI/biotech mix is otherwise limited).
How concentrated are the rounds in time, based on the dates shown?
There is a noticeable early-2023 cluster: Orthoget ($2M, 2023-03-20), NeuroSYS ($740K, 2023-02-10), QNA Technology ($2M, 2023-01-17), and INKsearch.co ($220K, 2023-01-12) all fall within roughly a six-month window. Separately, the largest disclosed deals in this set sit around late 2021 to early 2022 (SatRevolution 2021-12-15 and Infermedica 2022-01-26).
Which stage labels dominate, and is there a heavier bias toward early-stage rounds?
Seed is frequent among disclosed amounts, including Juo ($5M, 2025-11-28), Kogena ($1M, 2023-07-12), BioCam ($480K, 2023-05-11), and Infermedica is the standout exception at Series B ($30M, 2022-01-26). In contrast, late-stage labels are limited: only SatRevolution (Series B, $30M on 2021-12-15) and Infermedica (Series B, $30M on 2022-01-26) appear in this slice, while multiple rows are also categorized as Series Unknown or have undisclosed amounts.
Are there deal disclosures that limit comparability, such as “Series Unknown” or “undisclosed” amounts?
Yes. Five entries are labeled “Series Unknown” (e.g., CUX on 2023-12-05 and XTPL on 2023-07-17), and two entries have “undisclosed” amounts (CUX on 2023-12-05 and Appsvio on 2022-08-18). This means comparisons of typical round size rely more heavily on the disclosed-amount subset (e.g., Juo $5M and Lawyerd! $100K on 2022-01-24) than on the full 18 rows.
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