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 8/31 including the NYC startup fundings, NYC startup exits, and NYC startup events featuring news for Rollstack, DataLab, Level, and much, much more.
TickPick – $250M
TickPick, a ticketing marketplace, has raised $250M in additional funding led by Brighton Park Capital. Founded by Brett Goldberg and Christopher O’Brien in 2011, TickPick has now raised a total of $290M in reported equity funding.
Comun – $21.5M
Comun, a neo bank focused on providing banking solutions to immigrants, has raised $21.5M in Series A funding from investors that include led by Redpoint. Founded by Andres Santos and Abiel Gutierrez in 2021, Comun has now raised a total of $26M in reported equity funding.
Rollstack – $12.9M
Rollstack, a platform that automatically updates slide decks and documents, has raised $12.9M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the round comes from twenty-seven investors. Founded by Nabil Jallouli, Saad Bahir, and Younes Jallouli in 2022, Rollstack has now raised a total of $14.8M in reported equity funding.
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Moda Operandi – $10M
Moda Operandi, the online marketplace for high-end fashion, has raised $10M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding from investors that include . The filing indicates that the total offering is for $40M and there were five investors in this close. Founded by Aslaug Magnusdottir and Lauren Santo Domingo in 2010, Moda Operandi has now raised a total of $354.7M in reported equity funding.
Aerflo – $10M
Aerflo, a portable carbonation system for sparkled water, has raised $10M in Venture funding led by Lerer Hippeau and Torch Capital. Aerflo was founded by John Thorp and Buzz Wiggins in 2020. AlleyWatch broke the news in an exclusive covering the round and much more – Aerflo Raises $10M for its On-the-Go Sparkling Water Solution with Circular Refill Model
Primitives – $8M
Primitives, a web3 art-collecting marketplace, has raised $8M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding from investors that include . The filing indicates that there were twelve investors in the round. Founded by David Gabeau in 2021, Primitives has now raised a total of $12M in reported equity funding.
Chainbound – $4.6M
Chainbound, a blockchain infrastructure provider focused on optimizing ethereum transactions, has raised $4.6M in Seed funding led by cyber•Fund. Chainbound was founded by Francesco Mosterts and Paul Burlage in 2023.
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Level – $3.6M
Level, a stablecoin protocol backed by restaked dollar tokens, has raised $3.6M in Venture funding from investors that include led by Polychain and Dragonfly. Level was founded by David Lee and Kedian Sun in 2021.
DataLab – $3.4M
DataLab, an AI platform for document intelligence, has raised $3.4M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the round comes from eleven investors. DataLab was founded by Vikas Paruchuri in 2024.
Seek AI – $2M
Seek AI, a generative AI platform for data that uses a natural language interface to query structured data, has raised $2M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. Founded by Sarah Nagy in 2021, Seek AI has now raised a total of $12.5M in reported equity funding.
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