Technology companies such as Jitjatjo, Fetcher, Guesty, Songtradr, Amify, Kaarta, Cardea Bio, among others, announced their latest VC funding rounds.
Jitjatjo
Jitjatjo, artificial intelligence-powered mobile staffing marketplace, has raised $11 million in Series A funding led by Morningside Technology Ventures.
Fetcher
Fetcher, AI-powered outbound recruiting platform, has raised $5.4 million in a seed round led by Accomplice and Slow Ventures, with participation by existing investors, Picus and Revel Partners, as well as angel investors such as Paul English (founder of Kayak), Amol Sarva (founder of Knotel) and James Joaquin (co-founder of Obvious Ventures).
Guesty
Guesty, a property rental management platform, has raised $35 million in Series C funding, led by Viola Growth with participation from Vertex Ventures, Journey Ventures, Kingfisher Investment Advisors, La Maison Compagnie d’Investissement and existing investors, TLV Partners and Magma Ventures.
Songtradr
Songtradr, a music licensing platform, has raised $12 million in Series B funding round. This latest funding round brings Songtradr’s total funding to date to $21.5 million.
Amify
Amify, a solution for brands seeking to maximize their selling potential on Amazon, has raised $5.8 million in Series A funding led by Mercury Fund. Additional investors in the round include Dundee Venture Capital, CincyTech, SaaS Venture Capital and Capital One Co-Founder Nigel Morris.
Kaarta
Kaarta, a real-time mobile 3D reality capture, has raised $6.5 million led by GreenSoil Building Innovation Fund (GBIF) with participation from Riverfront Ventures, Zamagias Properties, Quaker Capital Investments, and Startbot.
Skymind
Skymind, an open-core data science company, has raised $11.5 million in Series A funding – led by TransLink Capital with participation from ServiceNow, Sumitomo’s Presidio Ventures, UpHonest Capital, and DCode with GovTech Fund. Early investors Y Combinator, Tencent, Mandra Capital, Hemi Ventures, and GMO Ventures, joined the round. Skymind has raised $17.9 million in funding to date.
Cardea Bio
Cardea Bio, a manufacturer of biology-enabled transistor technology, has raised $7.8 million a Series A-1 financing round led by Alexandria Venture Investments, with participation from new and existing investors, including Series A round lead investor Serra Ventures.