VC funding: Cherre, PictorLabs, Knit, Brisk Teaching, Wealth.com, TeamBridge, among others, have announced funding from venture capital companies.

Cherre raises $30 mn
Cherre, a real estate data management and intelligence platform, has raised a $30 million in a Series C round. The VC funding was led by HighSage Ventures.
There was participation from real estate enterprise investors Nuveen Real Estate, RXR (RADV), certain principals of TA Realty, and others, as well as current investors Trustbridge Partners, Glilot Capital Partners, Intel Capital, and Carthona Capital.
Cherre will invest in expanding its data intelligence and insight capabilities and provide clients with tools to take control of their data, improve data quality, gain process intelligence, and empower them to build a target operating model for future competitive advantage.
PictorLabs raises $30 mn
PictorLabs, a AI-powered virtual staining company, has raised $30 million in a Series B funding round. The VC funding round was led by Insight Partners.
There was participation from M Ventures. PictorLabs will use the investment to advance its technology, expand its market reach, and accelerate the adoption of AI-driven virtual staining in clinical and research settings.
Knit raises $9 mn
Knit, a platform dedicated to streamlining the consumer research process using AI, has raised $9 million in a VC funding round.
The VC round was led by Revolutions’s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund, with participation from new investors Osage Venture Partners, GFT Ventures, Visible Ventures, and Massive Ventures and existing investors Silicon Road Ventures, Felton Group, and Alumni Ventures.
Brisk Teaching raises $6.9 mn
Brisk Teaching, a AI-powered Chrome extension for educators, schools, and districts, has raised $5 million in a Seed round.
Brisk Teaching has raised $6.9 million to date.
The latest VC funding was led by Owl Ventures, with participation from South Park Commons, Springbank Collective, Coherence Fund, and Coalition Operators.
Brisk Teaching will use the latest funding to expand team, accelerate product development, and fuel international growth.
Wealth.com raises $30 mn
Wealth.com, a leading estate planning platform, has raised $30 million in a Series A funding round, led by GV (formerly Google Ventures).
The VC funding round includes participation from Citi Ventures, Outpost Ventures (an investment platform of Neuberger Berman), 53 Stations (supported by The Pritzker Organization) and Firebolt Ventures (headed by prolific technology investor Gokul Rajaram).
Wealth.com will use the new capital for expansion and product innovation.
TeamBridge raises $28 mn
TeamBridge, a Workforce OS, has raised $28 million in a Series B round led by Mayfield, with participation from existing investors General Catalyst and Abstract Ventures.
TeamBridge will use the new funds to accelerate the product and AI roadmap, enhance client services, and scale its infrastructure.