Armed with some data from our friends at CrunchBase, I broke down the largest NYC Startup funding rounds in New York for June 2026. I have included some additional information such as industry, description, round type, and total equity funding raised to further the analysis of the state of venture capital in NYC.
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10. Cadence Solutions $100.0M
Round: Series C
Description: Cadence is a healthcare technology company that provides remote patient care and chronic disease management services. Founded by Christopher Altchek and Kareem Zaki in 2020, Cadence Solutions has now raised a total of $241M in total equity funding and is backed by General Catalyst, Thrive Capital, B Capital, Coatue, and Spark Capital.
Investors in the round: B Capital, Coatue, Corewell Health Ventures, Duke Health, General Catalyst, Memorial Hermann Hospital, Spark Capital, Thrive Capital
Industry: Health Care, Hospital, Medical
Founders: Christopher Altchek, Kareem Zaki
Founding year: 2020
Total equity funding raised: $241.0M

10. Premier Lacrosse League $100.0M
Round: Series E
Description: Premier Lacrosse League is a professional sports league that organizes and operates elite men’s professional field lacrosse competition. Founded by Michael Rabil and Paul Rabil in 2018, Premier Lacrosse League has now raised a total of $100M in total equity funding and is backed by Warren Zeiders, Tony Cavalero, Next 3, Ares Management, and Arctos Sports Partners.
Investors in the round: Ares Management, Bolt Ventures family office, Chris Shumway, David Blitzer, ESPN, FirstTracks Ventures, Glen Powell, Jed Hart, Joseph Tsai, Next 3, Rob McElhenney, Tony Cavalero, Warren Zeiders
Industry: E-Commerce, Retail, Sports
Founders: Michael Rabil, Paul Rabil
Founding year: 2018
Total equity funding raised: $100.0M

9. Taktile $110.0M
Round: Series C
Description: Taktile is an AI decision platform for financial institutions, aiding them in automating and enhancing their risk management strategies. Founded by Dr. Maximilian Eber and Maik Taro Wehmeyer in 2020, Taktile has now raised a total of $188.7M in total equity funding and is backed by Plug and Play, Index Ventures, Balderton Capital, Y Combinator, and Tiger Global Management.
Investors in the round: Balderton Capital, DIG Ventures, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, Index Ventures, Tiger Global Management, Visionaries Club, Y Combinator
Industry: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Financial Services, Risk Management, Software
Founders: Dr. Maximilian Eber, Maik Taro Wehmeyer
Founding year: 2020
Total equity funding raised: $188.7M

8. LeapXpert $180.0M
Round: Venture
Description: LeapXpert is a business communication platform that provides compliance solutions. Founded by Avi Pardo, Dima Gutzeit, and Rina Charles in 2017, LeapXpert has now raised a total of $222.5M in total equity funding and is backed by Portage Ventures, Rockefeller Capital Management, Riverwood Capital, Lingfeng Capital, and Innovation and Technology Venture Fund.
Investors in the round: Portage Ventures, Riverwood Capital
Industry: B2C, Communications Infrastructure, Compliance, Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Messaging, Software
Founders: Avi Pardo, Dima Gutzeit, Rina Charles
Founding year: 2017
Total equity funding raised: $222.5M

7. Standard Bots $200.0M
Round: Series C
Description: Standard Bots builds industrial robotics systems combining hardware and AI software to automate manufacturing and operations. Founded by David Golden, Evan Beard, and James Cordle in 2015, Standard Bots has now raised a total of $263M in total equity funding and is backed by General Catalyst, BoxGroup, SV Angel, Quiet Capital, and RoboStrategy.
Investors in the round: Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund, BoxGroup, General Catalyst, GiantLeap Capital, RoboStrategy, Sahin Boydas, Samsung NEXT
Industry: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Industrial Automation, Robotics, Software
Founders: David Golden, Evan Beard, James Cordle
Founding year: 2015
Total equity funding raised: $263.0M

6. General Intuition $320.0M
Round: Series A
Description: General Intuition is a frontier research lab focused on teaching machines to learn and adapt through play. Founded by Moritz Baier-Lentz and Pim de Witte in 2025, General Intuition has now raised a total of $453.7M in total equity funding and is backed by General Catalyst, Khosla Ventures, K5 Global, Chapter One, and The Raine Group.
Investors in the round: Duco van Lanschot, Eric Schmidt, General Catalyst, Hedosophia, Hillspire, Jeff Bezos, Jelle Prins, Khosla Ventures, Michiel Bakker, Nico Rosberg, Sahin Boydas
Industry: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Foundational AI, Generative AI, Machine Learning
Founders: Moritz Baier-Lentz, Pim de Witte
Founding year: 2025
Total equity funding raised: $453.7M

5. AlphaSense $350.0M
Round: Venture
Description: AlphaSense is a platform harnessing AI to deliver insights, helping professionals make informed, impactful decisions. Founded by Jack Kokko and Raj Neervannan in 2008, AlphaSense has now raised a total of $1.7B in total equity funding and is backed by Bond, BlackRock, Citi, Vitruvian Partners, and D. E. Shaw & Co.
Investors in the round: Accenture Ventures, CapitalG, D. E. Shaw & Co., Goldman Sachs Alternatives, J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Pinegrove Opportunity Partners, Viking Global Investors, Vitruvian Partners
Industry: Analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Market Research, SaaS, Search Engine
Founders: Jack Kokko, Raj Neervannan
Founding year: 2008
Total equity funding raised: $1.7B
AlleyWatch’s exclusive coverage of this round: AlphaSense Raises $350M as Enterprises Shift to AI-Driven Research and Decision-Making Workflows

4. Digital Asset $355.0M
Round: Series F
Description: Digital Asset builds privacy-focused blockchain tools that enable institutions to create, manage, and share tokenized assets. Founded by Don Wilson, Eric Saraniecki, Shaul Kfir, Sunil Hirani, and Yuval Rooz in 2014, Digital Asset has now raised a total of $847.2M in total equity funding and is backed by Alumni Ventures, Citi, Salesforce Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, and a16z crypto.
Investors in the round: 7RIDGE, a16z crypto, ABN AMRO Fund, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Alumni Ventures, Apollo Funds, BNP Paribas, Broadridge, Citadel Securities, CME Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, GreenWulf, Hanwha Investment & Securities, HSBC, iCapital, Liberty City Ventures, Optiver, Polychain, R136 Ventures, SBI Group, Smash Capital, SoFi, S&P Global, Tradeweb, William Blair
Industry: Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Developer Platform, Developer Tools, FinTech, Smart Contracts
Founders: Don Wilson, Eric Saraniecki, Shaul Kfir, Sunil Hirani, Yuval Rooz
Founding year: 2014
Total equity funding raised: $847.2M
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3. Flourish $500.0M
Round: Venture
Description: Flourish Labs combines humans, AI & tech to provide employee coaching and AI-powered peer mental health support. Founded by Vish Sivakumar in 2025, Flourish has now raised a total of $500M in total equity funding and is backed by Lux Capital, Catalio Capital Management, Google Ventures, and Jeff Bezos.
Investors in the round: Catalio Capital Management, Google Ventures, Jeff Bezos, Lux Capital
Industry: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Information Technology, Internet
Founders: Vish Sivakumar
Founding year: 2025
Total equity funding raised: $500.0M

2. Cyera $600.0M
Round: Series G
Description: Cyera is an AI-native data security platform that helps enterprises discover, classify, govern, and protect sensitive data. Founded by Tamar Bar-Ilan, Yonatan Itai, and Yotam Segev in 2021, Cyera has now raised a total of $2.3B in total equity funding and is backed by Temasek, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Accel, Sequoia Capital, and Spark Capital.
Investors in the round: Accel, AT&T, Blackstone Group, Coatue, Cyberstarts, Evolution Equity Partners, Georgian, Greenoaks, Haffiz Bachok, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Redpoint, Sapphire Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Spark Capital, Temasek
Industry: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud Data Services, Compliance, Cyber Security, Data Governance, Identity Management, Network Security
Founders: Tamar Bar-Ilan, Yonatan Itai, Yotam Segev
Founding year: 2021
Total equity funding raised: $2.3B

1. Ramp $750.0M
Round: Series F
Description: Ramp is a financial technology company that develops software for corporate spend management, finance operations, and business payments. Founded by Eric Glyman, Gene Lee, and Karim Atiyeh in 2019, Ramp has now raised a total of $2.9B in total equity funding and is backed by General Catalyst, Lightspeed Venture Partners, BoxGroup, Sequoia Capital, and Founders Fund.
Investors in the round: 137 Ventures, 1789 Capital, 8VC, Alpha Wave Global, Avenir, BoxGroup, BroadLight Capital, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, Definition, D. E. Shaw & Co., Founders Fund, General Catalyst, Generation Investment Management, GIC, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, ICONIQ Capital, Insight Partners, Khosla Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, Pinegrove Venture Partners, Sands Capital Ventures, Stripes, Thrive Capital, T. Rowe Price
Industry: Business Process Automation (BPA), Business Travel, Credit Cards, Finance, Financial Services, FinTech
Founders: Eric Glyman, Gene Lee, Karim Atiyeh
Founding year: 2019
Total equity funding raised: $2.9B
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