3,600 companies in the VCBacked database raised Series B as their most recent round. 133 of them closed that round in the last 90 days — that recent cohort is the one worth treating as a trigger event, and it is what the list below leads with. Each company shows round size, stage, city and the investors behind it. Data through July 31, 2026.
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| Company | Funding |
|---|---|
| $329K | |
| $200.0M | |
| $40.0M | |
| $8.0M | |
| $113.0M | |
| $20.0M | |
| $55.0M | |
| $118.0M | |
| $26.0M | |
| $27.0M | |
| $95.0M | |
| $13.7M | |
| $22.5M | |
| $12.0M | |
| $15.9M | |
| $100.0M | |
| $130.0M | |
| $106.0M | |
| $19.0M | |
| $20.5M | |
| $40.0M | |
| $30.8M | |
| $180.0M | |
| $19.0M | |
| $30.0M | |
| $400.0M | |
| $48.0M | |
| $20.0M | |
| $25.0M | |
| $32.0M | |
| $15.8M | |
| $19.5M | |
| $32.5M | |
| $65.0M | |
| $70.0M | |
| $65.0M | |
| $17.0M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $60.0M | |
| $14.7M | |
| $100.0M | |
| $50.0M | |
| $8.0M | |
| $174.5M | |
| $65.0M | |
| $97.0M | |
| $50.0M | |
| $91.0M | |
| $60.0M | |
| $25.0M | |
| $18.7M | |
| $400K | |
| $28.0M | |
| $10.1M | |
| $19.0M | |
| $134.1M | |
| $470.1M | |
| $150.0M | |
| $75.0M | |
| $54.2M | |
| $1.2M | |
| $100.0M | |
| $5.0M | |
| $20.5M | |
| $60.0M | |
| $13.2M | |
| $13.2M | |
| $32.8M | |
| $29.4M | |
| $20.5M | |
| $2.0M | |
| $62.0M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $18.0M | |
| $50.0M | |
| $330.0M | |
| $46.0M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $190.0M | |
| $81.0M | |
| $20.0M | |
| $50.0M | |
| $40.0M | |
| $73.8M | |
| $75.0M | |
| $17.0M | |
| $39.7M | |
| $54.0M | |
| $40.0M | |
| $50.0M | |
| $310.0M | |
| $11.5M | |
| $25.0M | |
| $295.8M | |
| $35.0M | |
| $50.0M | |
| $7.3M | |
| $80.0M | |
| $100.0M | |
| $35.0M |
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Series B is the round where a startup stops proving that the model works and starts proving it scales. Companies raising Series B have a repeatable sales motion, retention data worth showing an investor, and a plan that is about capacity rather than discovery. Rounds are typically led by growth-oriented venture firms, often with the Series A lead following on.
For anyone selling into startups, Series B is the point where the buying process changes shape. Pre-Seed and Seed companies buy on a founder's judgement and a company card. By Series B there are department heads with their own budgets, a first security or procurement review, and a real cost of switching away from tools already embedded. Landing a Series B company usually means a longer cycle and a larger contract than the stages below it.
Series B companies are also hiring hard, which is what makes them a trigger event rather than just a market segment. The round is raised against a headcount plan, so the months after it close are when new managers arrive, new teams get stood up, and the tooling gaps those teams create get filled. Reaching a Series B company shortly after the announcement means reaching it while those decisions are still open.
Each stage is a distinct buying profile. Cohorts do not overlap — a company appears only under its most recent round.
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