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The Weekly Notable Startup Funding Report: 10/28/24

  • Seattle-based Bluesky raised $15.0M for its new social media platform backed by Alumni Ventures, Blockchain Capital, and more.
  • Palo Alto-based Globality raised $47.0M for its AI-driven sourcing and procurement company. It is financed by Rollins Capital.
  • San Jose-based Concentric AI raised $45.0M for its data risk assessment, monitoring, and protection service. Ballistic Ventures, Citi Ventures, and more participated in the round.
  • Inspectify raised $5.3M for its platform that helps inspectors, real estate professionals, and home buyers. It is backed by Hartford Steam Boiler and Munich Re Ventures.
  • San Francisco-based interface.ai raised $20.0M for its Intelligent Virtual Assistant(IVA) for Banks & Credit Unions. It is funded by Avataar Venture Partners.
  • San Francisco-based Nooks raised $43.0M for its AI dialing and prospecting platform. It is supported by Kleiner Perkins, Lachy Groom, and Tola Capital.
  • San Francisco-based Nimble Robotics raised $106.0M for automating the processes of e-commerce fulfillment technology company. It is financed by Cedar Pine and FedEx.
  • Brighton-based Outrider raised $62.0M for its robotic software and systems to automate logistics hub operations. Its investors include Koch Disruptive Technologies, NEA, and Prologis Ventures.
  • Brooklyn-based Paccurate raised $8.1M for its cartonization API that reduces shipping costs and speeds up shipping. Its investors include HPA (Hyde Park Angels), Las Olas Venture Capital, and Royal Street Ventures.
  • Austin-based SchooLinks raised $80.0M for its career readiness platform. It is financed by American Student Assistance, Strada Education Innovation Fund, and more.
  • Santa Barbara-based Sidero Labs raised $4.0M for its Talos OS, an operating system designed for Kubernetes, and Sidero Metal, which automates Kubernetes on bare metal. Hiro Capital and Sony Innovation Fund are among its investors.
  • San Francisco-based Simbe Robotics raised $50.0M for its automation solutions for shelf auditing and analytics. Eclipse Ventures, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, and Valo Ventures are among its investors.
  • Medfield-based Tour24 raised $5.0M for its customized tour to properties platform. RET Ventures is among its investors.
  • San Francisco-based Finix raised $75.0M for its payment processing platform for businesses. Its investors include Homebrew, Insight Partners, and Tribeca Venture Partners.
  • Atlanta-based OncoLens raised $16.0M for replacing the current process of patient case collaboration and subsequent CoC accreditation in cancer care. It is backed by BIP Capital, Cross-Border Impact Ventures, and more.
  • San Francisco-based Zip raised $190.0M for its intake and procurement orchestration platform to initiate purchase requests across the enterprise. Its investors include CRV, DST Global, and Y Combinator.
  • Miami Beach-based Urbint raised $35.0M for its AI platform for identifying and mitigating threats to workers, critical infrastructure, and communities. It is backed by Blue Bear Capital, Climate Investment, and more.
  • San Francisco-based CrewAI raised $12.0M for its enterprise multi-agent automation platform for automating complex tasks. Its investors include Andrew Ng, Craft Ventures, and Insight Partners.
  • New York-based Reality Defender raised $33.0M for developing a detection platform to identify and assess risks associated with false media content. It is funded by Accenture, Booz Allen Ventures, DCVC, and more.
  • New York-based Tennr raised $37.0M for its automation platform for medical documents. Andreessen Horowitz, Foundation Capital, and Lightspeed Venture Partners participated in the round.
  • New York-based Valon Technologies raised $100.0M for its tech-enabled residential mortgage servicer. Andrew Wang, Eric Chiang, and Jonathan Hsu founded it in 2019. It is funded by Andreessen Horowitz and WestCap.

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