Alinia Invest, a three-year-old New York startup that is working on a virtual AI assistant that will help users with their investing needs, raised a $3.4 million seed round co-led by F7 Ventures and GFR, with Worklife Ventures, FoundersX Fund, and Gaingels also stepping up. TechCrunch has more here.
Being Health, a New York startup that offers a combination of psychiatric, psychotherapy, functional medicine, and wellness services, including treatments like ketamine therapy, raised a $5.4 million round. 18 Park and HDS Capital co-led the deal. Alley Watch has more here.
Bioeutectics, a two-year-old startup based in Mendoza, Argentina, that produces green solvents for use in industries including food, pharmaceuticals, personal care, cosmetics, and agrotech, raised a $2.1 million round led by Atento Capital and including Fen Ventures, GridX, Synesqo Ventures, and IndieBio. LatamList has more here.
Boomerang, a two-year-old Miami startup that provides lost-and-found management software for airports, resorts, and sports venues, raised a $4.9 million led by LightShed Ventures and including GGV, GoldHouse, Harlo Capital, Dream Ventures, Lake Nona Fund, and SeventySix Capital. Sports Business Journal has more here.
CardioSignal, a seven-year-old Finnish startup whose mobile app uses smartphone sensors to monitor heart health and detect potential issues, raised a $10 million Series A round led by DigiTx Partners, with additional funds provided by Sandwater and previous investor Maki.vc. The company has raised a total of $15.2 million. MobiHealthNews has more here.
DXwand, a five-year-old Cairo- and Dubai-based startup that uses AI to streamline customer interactions in sectors like government, education, healthcare, e-commerce, fintech, telecom, and legal, raised a $4 million Series A round co-led by Shorooq Partners and Algebra Ventures, with previous investor Dubai Future District Fund also participating. TechCrunch has more here.
HEAL Security, a two-year-old Menlo Park startup that focuses on protecting healthcare organizations from cyber threats, raised a $4.6 million pre-seed round led by Health2047, with Evidium, HOPPR, Medcurio, Phenomix Sciences, ScholarRx, SiteBridge Research, and Zing Health also piling on. More here.
Heex, a four-year-old Paris startup whose platform assists in processing and analyzing large volumes of data generated by autonomous vehicles, raised a $6.5 million seed round from Shift Invest, Karista, and Techstars. The company has raised a total of $10 million. Tech.eu has more here.
Isaac Health, a two-year-old New York startup that offers virtual healthcare services focused on brain health and memory issues, including dementia and Alzheimer's disease, raised a $5.7 million seed round co-led by Meridian Street Capital and B Capital, with Primetime Partners, Co-Found Partners, VU Venture Partners, and AirAngels also anteing up. Fierce Healthcare has more here.
Prompt Security, a Tel Aviv startup that focuses on protecting businesses against cybersecurity risks associated with generative AI tools, raised a $5 million seed round led by Hertz Ventures, with Four Rivers also chipping in. TechCrunch has more here.
Send AI, a two-year-old Amsterdam startup that uses AI to help businesses extract and manage data from complex documents, particularly in verticals such as insurance, raised a $2.4 million round co-led by Gradient Ventures and Keen Venture Partners. TechCrunch has more here.
Sequence, a one-year-old Tel Aviv startup whose software allows users to visualize and control their money flow, set automatic rules for savings and investments, and manage multiple financial accounts, raised a $5.5 million round. Aleph was the lead investor. CTech has more here.
STAN, a one-year-old Bangalore startup that has created an esports fan engagement platform that allows fans to interact and engage with celebrities and famous personalities, raised a $2.7 million pre-Series A round. Investors included Aptos Labs, Pix Capital, Maelstrom Fund, and GFR Fund as well as previous investor General Catalyst. The Economic Times has more here.
Synonym Finance, a Toronto startup that provides a platform for cross-chain lending and borrowing, allowing users to transact across multiple blockchain networks, raised a $1.5 million round led by Borderless Capital, with Robot Ventures, Big Brain Holdings, and Veris Ventures also investing. More here.
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