Daash, Maki, qbiq AI, Netradyne, Coram AI, among others, announced their VC funding deals from venture capital companies.

Daash Secures $5.5 mn
Daash Intelligence has raised $5.5 million in a second seed round led by Bullpen Capital, with GFT Ventures, Silicon Road Ventures, and Red Bike Capital participating. Total funding reaches $8.25 million, supporting engineering growth and accelerating product development.
Daash’s AI platform provides weekly sales and velocity estimates for beauty brands, addressing visibility challenges and optimizing performance.
Maki Secures $28.6 mn
Maki raised $28.6 million in Series A funding led by Blossom Capital, with DST Global, Frst, GFC, and Picus Capital also participating. Maki’s AI agents automate 80 percent of screening and interviews, reducing time-to-hire by 3x and turnover by 20 percent.
With over 300 percent growth in 2024 and partnerships with H&M, BNP Paribas, PwC, Deloitte, FIFA, and more, Maki operates in 50+ markets. The funding will enhance talent acquisition, workflows, and HR efficiency globally.
qbiq AI Raises $16 mn
qbiq closed a $16 million Series A led by Insight Partners, with JLL Spark, 10D, Ocean Azul, Random Forest, and M-Fund joining. Its software generates complete architectural designs from simple inputs, producing optimized floor plans, 3D visuals, and Revit/CAD models.
The funding will expand qbiq’s mission to standardize automated design in commercial real estate, benefiting brokers, landlords, tenants, architects, and contractors.
Netradyne Raises $90 mn
Netradyne, an AI and edge computing SaaS provider, closed a $90 million Series D round led by Point72 Private Investments, with Qualcomm Ventures and Pavilion Capital participating. The funding will drive R&D, global expansion, and market growth.
Netradyne’s Driver•i uses over 18 billion vision-analyzed miles to recognize good driving behavior, improving fleet safety, reducing accidents, and lowering insurance costs.
Coram AI Raises $13.8 mn
Coram AI has raised $13.8 million in Series A funding led by Battery Ventures, with 8VC and Mosaic Ventures participating. Funds will expand product lines and teams.
Coram’s platform analyzes real-time video footage to detect threats and improve safety in education, logistics, and manufacturing. Marcus Ryu of Battery Ventures joins its board.

