Look up how much money startups have raised: total funding, latest round, stage, and named investors across thousands of venture-backed companies.
Recently announced funding rounds
The most recent rounds in the funding database, latest dated Jul 31, 2026. Each entry links to the company's funding profile with total raised, round history, named investors, and founders. Dates are the announcement dates on record — rounds are added as they are verified, so a round announced today may appear here a few days later.
If you arrived searching how much money has a specific domain raised, use the company funding lookup. It matches on the exact domain: type the website as it appears in the address bar and it returns total capital raised, the latest round and stage, and the named investors on record.
A lookup returns nothing in three ordinary cases, and none of them mean the company is hiding anything. First, the company never disclosed a round — most businesses are bootstrapped or privately financed and have no filing or announcement to draw on. Second, the domain was rebranded or is a regional variant, so the disclosed funding sits under the parent name rather than the domain you typed. Third, the domain belongs to a subsidiary and the capital was raised by the holding company above it. Partial and fuzzy matches are refused on purpose: guessing that artdala.com means Tala would attach real funding figures to the wrong business, which is worse than returning nothing.
When a lookup is empty, the useful next step is usually the round record rather than the domain. Search the company by name in this database, check whether the money was raised by a parent entity, or work backwards from the investor: the investor directory lists portfolios, and the $50M+ mega-rounds tracker covers the largest disclosed raises. Every figure here comes from a disclosed round — announced financings and filings — so absence of a number is absence of a disclosure, not an estimate set to zero.