Tech startups such as EnCharge AI, Tofu, Latent Labs, Eudia, Vitalchat, among others, announced their venture capital fund raising from investors.

EnCharge AI Closes $100 mn
EnCharge AI secured over $100 million in an oversubscribed Series B round led by Tiger Global, bringing total funding to $144 million.
The investment advances commercialization of its AI accelerator products for client computing in 2025 and future product roadmap. Investors span consumer electronics, infrastructure, data centers, defense, and aerospace.
Latent Labs Secures $40 mn
Latent Labs has raised $40 million to develop AI foundation models for programmable biology. The $40 million Series A was co-led by Radical Ventures and Sofinnova Partners, with participation from Flying Fish, Isomer, 8VC, Kindred Capital, and Pillar VC. Angel investors include Jeff Dean, Aidan Gomez, and Mati Staniszewski.
The funding will be used to accelerate their progress and partnerships.
Tofu Raises $12 mn
Tofu raised $12 million in Series A led by SignalFire, with participation from HubSpot Ventures, Tau Ventures, Correlation Ventures, Alumni Ventures, SH Fund, Riverside Ventures, Eudemian Ventures, Han Bridge Capital, and existing investors Index Ventures, Stage 2 Capital, and Liquid 2 Ventures.
Tofu consolidates martech tools for enterprise GTM teams, enabling scalable, personalized omni-channel campaigns.
Eudia Secures $105 mn
Eudia has closed a Series A round of up to $105 million led by General Catalyst, with Floodgate, Sierra Ventures, Hakluyt Capital, Defy, Everywhere Ventures, B3 Capital, Backbone, Firsthand, and angels including Gokul Rajaram, Chris Re, Andrew Sieja, Mike Gamson, and Scott Belsky.
After 18 months of stealth, Eudia launched its Augmented Intelligence platform optimizing in-house legal teams.
Vitalchat closes $6 mn
Vitalchat closed a $6 million Series A led by GHC Industries to expand AI-powered virtual nursing and telehealth. The funding fuels product innovation, market expansion, and AI integration into clinical workflows to reduce administrative burdens and improve patient safety.