Several tech startups — Dono, Bretton AI, Matia, among others, have announced their venture capital funding to bolster innovation and business growth.

Dono Raises $6.5 mn
Dono, an artificial intelligence-powered property records platform, has raised 6.5 million seed funding led by Link Ventures, with participation from lool VC and Alumni Ventures Group to build modern, scalable infrastructure for U.S. property data. The investment will be used to deepen AI-driven automation that transforms fragmented county land records into structured ownership datasets, accelerating title verification for lenders, mortgage servicers, real estate investors, and title insurers. Dono’s technology blends automated data extraction with human oversight to improve accuracy and reduce manual title search costs, enhancing real estate transaction speed and transparency. Founder and CEO Tali Gross emphasizes improving the home closing experience across the property lifecycle.
Bretton AI Secures $75 mn
Bretton AI, previously Greenlite AI, has raised 75 million in a Series B round led by Sapphire Ventures with continued support from Greylock, Thomson Reuters Ventures, Canvas Ventures, Y Combinator, and new investor TIAA Ventures. The funding follows the company’s rebrand and aims to expand its AI agent platform across high-volume financial crime workflows such as KYC, AML, sanctions, and ongoing monitoring. Bretton AI’s proprietary Trust Infrastructure embeds governance and regulatory alignment into its agents, enabling rapid and explainable compliance operations for regulated banks and financial platforms. CEO and co-founder Will Lawrence highlights that the investment will accelerate product development, deepen regulatory integration, and fuel adoption among leading financial institutions.
Matia Raises $21 mn
Matia, an AI-native data operations platform, has closed 21 million in Series A funding led by Red Dot Capital Partners alongside existing investors Leaders Fund, Secret Chord Ventures, Cerca Partners, Caffeinated Capital, and VelocityX as well as prominent angel backers including Karim Atiyeh (Ramp), Udi Mokady (CyberArk), Amiram Schchar (Upwind), Alex Pham (Toyota), Raffi Kesten, and Abe Peled. The capital will help Matia accelerate engineering, expand go-to-market activities, and support rapid customer growth for its unified data pipeline platform that simplifies ingestion, observability, cataloging, and reverse ETL. Matia CEO and co-founder Benjamin Segal underscores the importance of a unified, reliable data infrastructure for AI readiness and operational clarity as enterprises scale in the AI era.
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