Startups Directory

6 funded startups. Filter by industry or funding round. Updated weekly.

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Company Round Amount Date Industry Location
Yugabyte
Yugabyte is an open-source distributed SQL database that combines strong consistency with ACID transactional support across data centers and regions. It supports two APIs—PostgreSQL-compatible YSQL and Cassandra-compatible YCQL—on the same underlying distributed engine, enabling automatic sharding, replication, and dynamic scaling. The company serves cloud-native enterprises in financial services, payments, streaming, and IoT that need multi-region active-active deployments with predictable performance.
Series C $188M 2021-10-28 Cloud Infrastructure United States
Anaconda
Anaconda provides a secure, governed platform for open-source Python package management and AI development across the entire lifecycle. The company offers Conda, a dependency and environment manager that ensures reproducibility and compatibility across platforms, solving critical challenges with unvetted packages, dependency conflicts, and security gaps. Trusted by 95% of Fortune 500 companies and 50 million users globally, Anaconda enables enterprises to build and deploy AI systems reliably while maintaining governance and compliance.
Series C $150M 2025-07-31 Artificial Intelligence (AI) United States
Temporal Technologies
Temporal is a durable execution platform that enables developers to build scalable, fault-tolerant applications using Workflows-as-Code. Instead of building complex retry logic and state management separately, developers write business logic in their preferred programming language while Temporal handles persistence, retries, task queues, and error recovery. The platform is built on 20+ years of expertise from the engineers behind AWS SQS, AWS SWF, Azure Durable Functions, and Uber's Cadence orchestration engine.
Series C $146M 2025-03-31 Information Technology United States
Docker
Docker is a containerization platform that packages applications and their dependencies into lightweight, isolated containers that run consistently across any infrastructure. It solves the 'works on my machine' problem by virtualizing the operating system rather than hardware, enabling developers to build, ship, and run applications faster. With over 10 million registered developers and 56,000 commercial customers including 70% of Fortune 100 companies, Docker has become the industry standard for application deployment and DevOps workflows.
Series C $105M 2022-04-04 Cloud Computing United States
Hasura
Hasura automatically generates unified GraphQL APIs from databases, REST endpoints, and other data sources, enabling developers to access and compose data instantly without building custom APIs. The platform supports PostgreSQL, MongoDB, ClickHouse, and MS SQL Server, with a compiler-based approach that optimizes queries at any depth. Used by enterprises like Airbus, Atlassian, Walmart, and Swiggy, Hasura differentiates through open-source flexibility, multi-database support, enterprise-grade security, and fine-grained access control—eliminating the need for custom API infrastructure.
Series C $100M 2022-02-22 Cloud Infrastructure India
Anyscale
Anyscale provides a fully managed platform for building, scaling, and deploying AI applications on Ray, an open-source distributed computing engine. It eliminates the infrastructure complexity of scaling Python-based AI workloads across CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators by providing a unified runtime that abstracts away distributed systems engineering. Developers can start locally and seamlessly scale to thousands of machines without rewriting code. The platform serves enterprises running compute-intensive AI applications at scale, with customers including Apple, Uber, OpenAI, and LinkedIn.
Series C $100M 2021-12-09 Developer Platform United States