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The Weekly Notable Startup Funding Report: 3/9/20

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mParticle

$45.0M – Series D

New York-based MParticle is a customer data platform for multi channel consumer brands. Founded by Andrew Katz, Dave Myers, Jason Lynn, and Michael Katz in 2013, mParticle has now raised a total of $117.0M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Arrowroot Capital Management.

Brooklinen

$50.0M – Growth

Brooklyn-based Brooklinen is a manufacturer and supplier of bed and bath linens as well as loungewear. Founded by Rich Fulop and Vicki Fulop in 2014, Brooklinen has now raised a total of $60.0M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Summit Partners.

Rigetti Computing

$71.0M – Series D

Berkeley-based Rigetti Computing is a full-stack quantum computing company that designs and manufactures integrated circuits. Founded by Chad Rigetti in 2013, Rigetti Computing has now raised a total of $189.7M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Bessemer Venture Partners.

Spindrift

$29.8M – Venture

Charlestown-based Spindrift makes the first sparkling beverages made with fresh squeezed juice. Founded by Bill Creelman in 2010, Spindrift has now raised a total of $70.0M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include VMG Partners, New Ground Ventures, RiverPark Ventures, KarpReilly, and Almanac Insights.

HaulHub

$30.0M – Series B

Haverhill-based HaulHub develops a platform for heavy construction companies that powers transportation and digital ticketing for producers and contractors. Founded by Joe Spinelli in 2015, HaulHub has now raised a total of $35.0M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Durable Capital Partners and T. Rowe Price.

Sourcegraph

$23.0M – Series B

San Francisco-based Sourcegraph makes code search universal so developers can work on solving problems, not struggle with finding code. Founded by Beyang Liu and Quinn Slack in 2013, Sourcegraph has now raised a total of $43.0M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Craft Ventures, Goldcrest Capital, and Redpoint.

Talespin

$15.0M – Series B

Culver City-based Talespin creates enterprise XR (virtual, augmented, and mixed reality) workforce transformation solutions. Founded by Kyle Jackson and Stephen Fromkin in 2015, Talespin has now raised a total of $20.6M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Cornerstone OnDemand, Farmers Insurance Group, and HTC.

Sensel

$28.0M – Series A

Sunnyvale-based Sensel is developing next generation touch technologies that empower users and revolutionize interaction with the digital world. Founded by Aaron Zarraga and Ilya Rosenberg in 2013, Sensel has now raised a total of $38.0M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Chariot Gold Limited, InnoLinks Ventures, Morningside Group, Palm Commerce Information Technology, SMiT, Susquehanna International Group (SIG), and SV Tech Ventures.

Suki

$20.0M – Series B

Redwood City-based Suki is an AI-powered, voice-enabled digital assistant designed for doctors. Founded by Karthik Rajan and Punit Soni in 2017, Suki has now raised a total of $40.0M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Breyer Capital, Epsilon Health, First Round Capital, Flare Capital Partners, and Venrock.

Hungry

$20.0M – Series B

Arlington-based Hungry is a food-tech catering company that connect customers to chefs, delivering fresh food from these chefs to the customers. Founded by Eman Pahlavani and Shy Pahlevani in 2016, Hungry has now raised a total of $52.6M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Bobby Wagner, Evolution VC Partners, Kevin Hart, Marc Vetri, Ndamukong Suh, Reggie Love, Sam Kass, Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter, Todd Gurley, and Walter Robb.

Airbase

$23.5M – Series A

San Francisco-based Airbase serves as an all-in-one spend management platform that helps companies with their financial control and visibility. Founded by Thejo Kote in 2017, Airbase has now raised a total of $30.5M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Bain Capital Ventures, BoxGroup, First Round Capital, and Webb Investment Network.

Rollbar

$11.0M – Series B

San Francisco-based Rollbar is a software company that helps developers deploy software with solutions that identify, prioritize, and resolve coding errors. Founded by Brian Rue and Cory Virok in 2012, Rollbar has now raised a total of $16.5M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Bain Capital Ventures, Blossom Street Ventures, Cota Capital, Long Light Capital, Patagonia Capital, and Runa Capital.

Netlify

$53.0M – Series C

San Francisco-based Netlify is a unified platform that automates code to create high-performant, easily-maintainable sites, and web-apps. Founded by Christian Bach and Mathias Biilmann Christensen in 2014, Netlify has now raised a total of $97.1M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Andreessen Horowitz, EQT Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, and Preston-Werner Ventures.

Public.com

$15.0M – Series B

New York-based Public.com is a brokerage that allows companies and individuals to buy public stock with any amount of money. Founded by Jannick Malling, Matt Kennedy, Peter Quinn, and Sean Hendelman in 2017, Public.com has now raised a total of $23.5M in total equity funding and is backed by investors that include Accel, Advancit Capital, Casey Neistat, Dreamers VC, Greycroft, JJ WATT, Keisuke Honda, LionTree Partners, Morgan DeBaun, Scott Belsky, Sophia Amoruso, and Will Smith.

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