Matrix Partners India
This Week's Best Startup Funding: July 6–12
Here is a list of the startups that have raised the most money this week, from July 6 to July 12.
The Best Startup Funding This Week: June 21–28
Here is a list of the startups that have raised the most money this week, from June 21 to June 28.
Rocketlane Lands USD 24 Mn Funding from 8VC, Matrix Partners India, and Nexus Venture Partners
New funding will accelerate Rocketlane's AI development, enhancing client project delivery with advanced features for improved resource management, efficiency, and productivity, offering enterprises a competitive edge.
Prosperr.io, GreyLabs AI, and Eduport Raise Early-Stage Funding
Here are the Indian startups that announced early-stage funding rounds.
Highlighting the Biggest Startup Fundings of the Week: Jun 7–14
From June 7 to June 14, the Indian startups listed below have raised the most money. Here is a brief summary of them:
Trampoline and rampp.ai Raise Early-Stage Funding
Here are the Indian startups that announced early-stage funding rounds.
D2C Skincare Brand Foxtale Bags USD 18 Mn in Series B led by Panthera Growth Partners
With the raised capital, the Maharashtra-based skincare brand aims to scale its core digital business and concentrate on expanding into new categories.
Food Supply Platform FarMart Raises INR 24 Cr Funding from Swiss-based ResponsAbility Investments
The Gurugram-based company will use the fresh proceeds towards building a carbon-efficient food supply chain.
Former Unacademy COO Vivek Sinha's Startup Beyond Odds Technologies Raises USD 11 Mn from Matrix Partners India and Lightspeed
In the upcoming academic year, the Bengaluru-based startup will focus on offering undergraduate courses in allied health sciences.
AI Startup Neysa Raises USD 20 Mn from Matrix, Nexus, and NTTVC
With the raised funding, the Mumbai-based startup aims to help drive the generative-AI-cloud platform as a service and observability for India and global markets.
AI platform SiftHub Secures USD 5.5 Mn Led by Matrix Partners India and Blume Ventures
The majority of the funding will be used by the US-based AI platform for early go-to-market (GTM) motion and product development.