With so much going on in the city’s thriving ecosystem, it is easy to miss some of the happenings in the space. We keep you abreast of the things that you may have missed in NYC Tech News for the week ending 5/6 including the NYC startup fundings, NYC startup exits, and NYC startup events featuring news for BigBrain, Kinnos, and much, much more.
CookUnity – $47M
CookUnity, a meal subscription platform that connects private chefs and consumers, has raised $47M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding from investors that include . The filing indicates that this round comes from thirteen investors. Founded by Lucia Cisilotto, Mateo Marietti, and Matias Serebrinsky in 2015, CookUnity has now raised a total of $121.9M in reported equity funding.
Kindbody – $25M
Kindbody, a fertility clinic network, has raised $25M in venture funding from investors that include led by Morgan Health. Founded by Gina Bartasi and Joanne Schneider in 2018, Kindbody has now raised a total of $206.3M in reported equity funding.
Kinnos – $15M
Kinnos, the maker of a color additive for disinfectants that enhances and ensures sanitized spaces by visualizing coverage, has raised $15M in venture funding from investors that include Partnership Fund for New York City, Pioneer Healthcare Partners, and Kapor Center for Social Impact. Founded by Jason Kang, Katherine Jin, and Kevin Tyan in 2014, Kinnos has now raised a total of $22.8M in reported equity funding.
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Ceremonia – $10M
Ceremonia, a Latinx hair care brand, has raised $10M in Series A funding from investors that include led by Sandbridge Capital. Founded by Babba Canales Rivera in 2020, Ceremonia has now raised a total of $13M in reported equity funding.
BigBrain – $8.5M
BigBrain, a live real-money trivia platform, has raised $8.5M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding from investors that include . The filing indicates that the total offering is for $11M and there were twenty-seven investors in this close. BigBrain was founded by Nik Bonaddio in 2019.
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Thesis – $8.4M
Thesis, https://twitter.com/UnileverVenture+A6:D16, has raised $8.4M in Series A funding led by Unilever Ventures. Founded by Daniel Freed in 2017, Thesis has now raised a total of $13.5M in reported equity funding. AlleyWatch broke the news in an exclusive covering the round and much more – Thesis Raises Another $8.4M to Improve your Cognitive Performance Based on Your Body’s Brain Chemistry
Marble – $4.2M
Marble, a digital wallet for managing insurance that allows you to earn rewards, has raised $4.2M in Seed funding from investors that include led by Distributed Ventures. Founded by Stuart Winchester in 2020, Marble has now raised a total of $6.7M in reported equity funding.
Entendre Finance – $4M
Entendre Finance, an accounting and bookkeeping platform for Web3, has raised $4M in Seed funding from investors that include led by Basis Set Ventures. Entendre Finance was founded by Kareem Khattab in 2022.
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