Rad AI, one of the fastest growing healthcare AI companies and the first to successfully commercialize a generative AI product in healthcare, announced a $60M Series C financing round, valuing the company at $525M.
OneVest, a comprehensive wealth management technology platform, today announced the closure of a $20 million USD Series B equity funding round. The round was led by Salesforce Ventures, with participation from new investors, Allianz Life Ventures and TIAA Ventures. Returning investors include OMERS Ventures, Deloitte Ventures, Fin Capital, Luge Capital, and Pivot Investment Partners.
Seraphic Security, a leader in enterprise browser security, has secured a $29 million Series A funding round led by GreatPoint Ventures (GPV), with participation from the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund and existing investors Planven, Cota Capital, Storm Ventures, Eastlink and Secure Octane.
DryRun Security, the AI-native company delivering application security (AppSec) for development and security teams, announced its $8.7 million seed funding round from lead investors LiveOak Ventures and Work-Bench as well as participation from Cannage Capital.
Mobly, an emerging leader in event marketing technology, announced the successful closing of its $4.3 million seed round. The oversubscribed round was co-led by Jump Capital and Eniac Ventures with participation from Peterson Ventures, which also led Mobly's pre-seed round. Additional support came from existing investors Tenzing.VC, Peak Ventures, and notable angel investors, including Jeron Paul and Francis Santora.
Degree Analytics, a leader in data-informed campus solutions, announced the close of a $5 million funding round led by LiveOak Ventures. This investment will drive the development and rollout of its facilities optimization platform, empowering colleges and universities to unlock new efficiencies, cut costs, and enhance student experiences by harnessing real-time data insights.
There are a lot of American startups funding deals that are creating buzz around the startup ecosystem. These are the growth-stage and early-stage deals of this week. Let’s talk about the Top 10 Funding deals.
Guidesly, the leading software platform for outdoor recreation guides, announced the successful close of its $9.5 million Series A funding round. This round was led by Aspen Capital Group, with participation from YETI Capital, HalfCourt Ventures, and Derive Ventures, along with existing investors, including Elysian Park Ventures and Marquee Ventures, marking a pivotal step in Guidesly's journey.
GT Medical Technologies, a medical device company with a corporate purpose of improving the lives of patients with brain tumors, announced the company has completed a $37 million first close of a Series D financing round.
Data copilot company Prophecy announced a $47 million in Series B extension to accelerate the AI-powered transformation of the data integration market. Smith Point Capital led the round, with HSBC joining as a new investor and participation from existing investors including Berkeley SkyDeck, DallasVC, Insight Partners, JPMorgan Chase and SignalFire.