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Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
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Total Funding
$102.1M
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Founded
2015
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SingleFile raised $9M in Series A funding, led by Foundry Group, bringing total funding to $24M since 2019. The Seattle-based company will use the funds to expand its corporate compliance filing platform, focusing on R&D and scaling operations. SingleFile serves over 60 law firms and 4,000 customers, offering digital compliance solutions. The company plans to expand into additional compliance areas, leveraging its cloud-native platform and "jurisdictional intelligence."
Seattle-based VCs, including Pioneer Square Labs, invested in Kamiwaza, a Denver-based enterprise software startup. Kamiwaza helps companies adopt AI without overhauling workflows or moving data. It raised $2.5M in a pre-seed round and $8.5M in a seed round led by S3 Ventures and Pioneer Square Labs. The company plans to expand to 30 employees and sees Seattle as a major hub. Co-founders are Luke Norris and Matt Wallace.
Automated, Streamline and Simplify the Complex and Tedious Process of Getting and Staying Compliant with RoHS, REACH, PFAS, Prop 65, TSCA, POP, Conflict Minerals, CSRD and Other Product and Sustainability Regulatory Requirements
Mudstack, a Seattle, WA-based provider of file versioning and asset management tools for the game industry, raised $4M in funding.
A 12-ton military-style vehicle powered by self-driving technology from Seattle startup Overland AI. (Overland Photo)A hot Seattle startup developing autonomous driving technology for off-road vehicles announced a $10 million seed round to fuel its growth.It’s the latest milestone for Overland AI, the University of Washington spinout aiming to help companies — and the U.S. military — use ground vehicles in complex terrain without the need for a human driver.Last month Overland announced that it won a two-year contract worth up to $18.6 million with the U.S. Army and Defense Innovation Unit to develop its OverDrive technology platform for the U.S. Army’s Robotic Combat Vehicle. “Our mission is to eliminate risk to humans by using robot-controlled vehicles for high-risk situations,” Overland CEO Byron Boots said in a statement