Startups Directory
5 funded startups. Filter by industry or funding round. Updated weekly.
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Anysphere
Anysphere develops Cursor, an AI-assisted code editor built as a fork of Visual Studio Code that integrates deep codebase understanding directly into the development workflow. The platform helps software developers automate repetitive coding tasks—boilerplate, refactors, consistency maintenance—by enabling natural-language prompts instead of line-by-line typing. Unlike ChatGPT-for-coding tools, Cursor's core strength is understanding entire codebases, modules, and cross-cutting dependencies. The company's technical approach of forking VS Code rather than building a plugin enables deeper AI integration with native Git and terminal access.
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Series C | $900M | 2025-05-05 | Artificial Intelligence (AI) | United States |
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NinjaOne
NinjaOne is a unified IT operations platform that consolidates endpoint management, patch management, backup, and remote access into a single console. It serves MSPs and enterprises struggling with endpoint sprawl—over 50% of employees use 4-5 devices daily, yet 90% of organizations can't actively monitor all endpoints. The platform automates IT tasks, improves security, and reduces operational costs through a lightweight agent that provides centralized visibility and control across Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile devices.
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Series C | $500M | 2025-02-24 | Document Management | United States |
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ScaleOps
ScaleOps is an autonomous platform that continuously monitors and optimizes Kubernetes and AI infrastructure resources in real-time, dynamically adjusting CPU, memory, GPU, and replica counts based on live workload behavior. It eliminates manual configuration and operates with full context awareness to prevent performance issues and downtime that plague other automation tools. Customers typically achieve up to 80% cost reduction while improving performance and stability across their infrastructure.
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Series C | $130M | 2026-03-30 | "New York | United States |
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Karat
Karat operates the world's largest technical interviewing cloud platform, connecting companies with a vetted network of 24/7 interviewers to conduct fair, consistent technical screens at scale. Rather than burdening internal engineering teams with interview responsibilities, Karat handles candidate assessment using standardized rubrics, interview formats, and AI-enhanced evaluation. The platform serves enterprise and growth-stage tech companies looking to screen hundreds or thousands of engineering candidates annually while reducing hiring bias and improving candidate experience.
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Series C | $110M | 2021-10-13 | Analytics | United States |
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Builder.ai
Builder.ai was a no-code AI-powered app development platform that claimed to automate software development from concept to launch. The platform positioned itself as a hybrid between DIY no-code tools and traditional development agencies, combining AI acceleration with human expertise. However, the company ceased operations in May 2025 after entering insolvency, with investigations revealing that most development work was performed by human engineers rather than AI, contradicting its core marketing narrative.
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Series C | $100M | 2022-03-30 | Artificial Intelligence | United Kingdom |