In June 2026, New York City’s tech scene witnessed significant funding rounds, showcasing the city’s dynamic venture capital landscape. Cadence Solutions, a health tech company focused on remote patient care, secured $100 million in a Series C round, bringing its total funding to $241 million. Meanwhile, the Premier Lacrosse League, a professional sports league, also raised $100 million in a Series E round, marking its total equity funding at $100 million.
Taktile, an AI decision platform for financial institutions, raised $110 million in a Series C round, contributing to its total funding of $188.7 million. LeapXpert, a business communication platform, garnered $180 million, bringing its total to $222.5 million. Standard Bots, specializing in industrial robotics, secured $200 million in a Series C round, reaching a total of $263 million in funding.
General Intuition, a research lab focused on machine learning, raised $320 million in a Series A round, pushing its total funding to $453.7 million. AlphaSense, an AI-driven insights platform, obtained $350 million, adding to its total funding of $1.7 billion. Digital Asset, a blockchain tools developer, raised $355 million in a Series F round, with total funding reaching $847.2 million.
Flourish Labs, offering AI-powered mental health support, secured $500 million, marking its total funding at $500 million. Cyera, a data security platform, raised $600 million in a Series G round, reaching a total of $2.3 billion. Topping the list, Ramp, a fintech company, raised $750 million in a Series F round, with total funding amounting to $2.9 billion. These substantial investments highlight the thriving tech ecosystem and the growing influence of New York City in the global startup landscape.

