- New York City’s startup ecosystem secured $2.45 billion across 101 deals in June 2025, driven by several large late-stage rounds and 30 early-stage deals.
- The funding total represents a 32.3% increase compared to May and a 6.4% increase compared to June 2024, indicating sustained momentum and sustainable growth.
- Notable funding rounds include Cyera’s $540 million Series E, Ramp’s $200 million Series E, PredictIt’s $185 million Series C, Digital Asset’s $135 million late-stage funding, and Abridge’s $101 million Series C.
- New York City captured 23.6% of all US Series A funding, underscoring the city’s pivotal role in scaling startups.
The latest startup funding report for 6/30/2025 features:
- Kalshi raising $185M in Series C funding, bringing its total reported equity funding to $265.2M.
- Certify securing $40M in Series B funding led by Transformation Capital, with a total of $59.1M raised.
- Audos raising $11.5M in venture funding led by True Ventures.
- North.cloud closing a $5M Series A round led by Companyon Ventures, bringing its total funding to $7.6M.
- CoachCare raising $3M from two investors, with a total of $63.2M in reported equity funding.
The NYC tech week in review for 6/22/25 – 6/28/25 highlights:
- Digital Asset raising $135M in venture funding led by DRW Venture Capital and Tradeweb Markets.
- Tennr securing $101M in Series C funding, bringing its total funding to $161M.
- Traversal closing a $48M Series A round led by Kleiner Perkins.
- OpenRouter raising $40M in venture funding led by Andreessen Horowitz and Menlo Ventures.
- Profound securing $20M in Series A funding led by Kleiner Perkins, with a total of $23.5M raised.
Other notable funding rounds include Warp’s $18M Series A, Supply Wisdom’s $14M Series B, Quinn’s $11M Seed round, Faction Imaging’s $10M venture funding, Qunnect’s $10M Series A, Brij’s $8M venture funding, Claira’s $7M Seed round, Hetal Retail’s $6.4M raise, Zoot’s $6M Seed funding, Veracity’s $6M Series A, Foresight Data’s $5.5M Seed round, Infinity Loop’s $3.7M raise, and Tattle and Mend each securing $1.5M in funding.