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This is a weekly feature that runs down the week’s top 10 announced funding rounds in the U.S. Check out last week’s biggest funding rounds here.
The San Francisco Bay Area, long the dominant region for startup investment, took a step back in this week’s tally of the largest funding rounds. The biggest investments went to companies based in the Seattle area, Southern California, New York and Austin, Texas, while only two of this week’s top 10 are Silicon Valley startups.
But while the geography may look different this week, investors’ appetite for AI remained a dominant theme. One exception, however, was the week’s largest round, for Group14 Technologies, a developer of advanced silicon battery materials.
1. Group14 Technologies, $463M, batteries: Group14 Technologies, a developer of advanced silicon battery materials, raised $463 million in a Series D round led by SK and included a long list of existing investors. The Woodinville, Washington-based company also obtained full ownership of a South Korean factory launched as a joint venture with SK.
2. Field AI, $405M, robotics and AI: Field AI, developer of a “single software brain” used to power robots in a variety of environments, announced that it secured $405 million in two consecutive rounds of $314 million and $91 million. Temasek Holdings, Bezos Expeditions and Prysm Capital co-led the financing for the Irvine, California-based company.
3. EliseAI, $250M, AI: New York-based EliseAI, a provider of AI automation tools for the housing and healthcare sectors, landed $250 million in a Series E backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer Venture Partners, Sapphire Ventures and Navitas Capital. The company also said it plans to triple the size of its team.
4. Ontic, $230M, security: Ontic, a provider of intelligence tools for corporate security, raised $230 million in a Series C round led by funds managed by KKR. The Austin, Texas-based company will use the money to invest in AI technology for threat detection and automation for security teams.
5. Overhaul, $105M, supply chain: Austin, Texas-based Overhaul, provider of an in-transit supply chain risk management platform, locked up $105 million in Series C funding led by Springcoast Capital Partners. The round brings total funding to date for the 9-year-old company to more than $304 million, per Crunchbase data.
6. (tied) Aalo Atomics, $100M, nuclear energy: Aalo, an Austin, Texas, startup planning to build nuclear power facilities with an initial focus on supplying energy to data centers, closed a $100 million Series B financing led by Valor Equity Partners.
6. (tied) Eight Sleep, $100M, sleep tech: Eight Sleep, a startup developing “sleep fitness” products, announced that it has raised $100 million in a Series D led by HSG. The round brings funding to date for the 11-year-old, New York-based startup to more than $260 million, per Crunchbase data.
8. Nuro, $97M, autonomous vehicles: Mountain View, California-based Nuro, a developer of autonomous driving technology and software, announced that it picked up $97 million in a Series E extension at a $6 billion valuation.
9. Bonus Homes, $65.5M, real estate finance: Phoenix-based Bonus Homes, a provider of financing for homeowners in lieu of selling their homes, raised $65.5 million in early-stage funding from backers including Solyco Capital, Alpaca VC, Redwood Trust and NextView Ventures.
10. TinyFish, $47M, AI agents: TinyFish, a developer of enterprise web agents, or AI infrastructure systems that carry out workflows on the web, launched publicly with $47 million in committed funding. Iconiq Growth led the financing for the Palo Alto, California-based startup.
We tracked the largest announced rounds in the Crunchbase database that were raised by U.S.-based companies for the period of Aug. 16-22. Although most announced rounds are represented in the database, there could be a small time lag as some rounds are reported late in the week.
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