61 شركة ناشئة أميركية تتحول إلى شركات تأمين بحلول عام 2024 – إليك القائمة الكاملة

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على الرغم من ضيق سوق رأس المال الاستثماري، لا تزال شركات وحيد القرن تتشكل كل شهر.

باستخدام بيانات من Crunchbase وCB Insights وPitchBook، تعقب موقع TechCrunch الشركات الناشئة التي تأسست حديثًا حتى الآن هذا العام. تتضمن القائمة شركة xAI التابعة لإيلون ماسك، والتي تقدر قيمتها بالفعل بنحو 24 مليار دولار، بالإضافة إلى عدد كبير من الشركات الناشئة الأخرى في مجال الذكاء الاصطناعي. لكن الأمن السيبراني والتكنولوجيا الصحية والتكنولوجيا المالية حققت أيضًا أداءً جيدًا. سيتم تحديث هذه القائمة على مدار العام، لذا تحقق من القائمة مرة أخرى وشاهد الشركات القوية التي جمعت رؤوس أموال هذا العام! 

ديسمبر

شركة فيرفو إنيرجي – 1.4 مليار دولار: تأسست هذه الشركة المتخصصة في الطاقة الحرارية الأرضية النظيفة في عام 2017، وجمعت 499 مليون دولار في جولة تمويلية رابعة، مما رفع قيمة الشركة إلى 1.4 مليار دولار، وفقًا لـ PitchBook. ومن بين المستثمرين في الشركة بيل جيتس وجيف بيزوس وريتشارد برانسون. 

Speak — 1 مليار دولار: تركز شركة الذكاء الاصطناعي هذه على الاتصالات في الوقت الفعلي. تأسست في عام 2017، وجمعت آخر 78 مليون دولار في جولة تمويلية من الفئة C بقيادة شركة Accel، مما أدى إلى تقييم الشركة بمليار دولار، وفقًا لـ Crunchbase. 

Anysphere — 2.6 مليار دولار: تأسست شركة برمجة الذكاء الاصطناعي هذه في عام 2022، وجمعت 100 مليون دولار في جولة تمويلية ثانية، مما رفع قيمة الشركة إلى 2.6 مليار دولار، وفقًا لـ Crunchbase. Thrive Capital وAndreessen Horowitz مستثمران في الشركة. 

Ayar Labs — $1 billion: Founded in 2015, this AI data company raised a $155 million Series D round, valuing it at $1 billion, according to Crunchbase. Investors in the company include Light Street Capital and Advent International.

November

Physical Intelligence — $2.4 billion: This AI robotics lab research, founded in early 2024, raised a $400 million Series A according to Crunchbase, valuing the company at $2.4 billion. Investors include Jeff Bezos, Lux Capital, and Thrive Capital.

Writer — $1.9 billion: This full-stack generative AI platform for the enterprise, founded in 2020, raised a $200 million Series C, valuing the company at $1.9 billion. Premji Invest, Radical Ventures, and ICONIQ Growth co-led the round.

Halcyon — $1 billion: The anti-ransomware company, founded in 2021, raised a $100 million Series C, according to Crunchbase, valuing the company at $1 billion. Investors include Evolution Equity Partners.

Eon — $1.4 billion: This backup software company, founded in January 2024, raised a $70 million Series C, bringing it to a total of $200 million raised in 2024 and valuing the company at $1.4 billion, the company confirmed to TechCrunch. Investors include the venture firm Sequoia, Lightspeed, Greenoaks, and BOND.

Flex — $1.9 billion: This rent payment platform, founded in 2019, raised a $200 million Series D, according to PitchBook, valuing the company at $1.75 billion. The company has raised more than $400 million to date, with investors including Tiger Global Management and Spark Growth Ventures.

Clay — $1.25 billion: Founded in 2017, Clay is an AI sales platform. The company raised a $40 million Series B, valuing it at $1.25 billion, according to PitchBook. It has raised more than $100 million to date and counts Sequoia, First Round, Boldstar, and Box Group as investors.

October

EvenUp — $1 billion: This legal tech company raised a $135 million Series D, according to Crunchbase, valuing the company at $5 billion. Founded in 2019, this company has investors including Bain Capital Ventures.

Nimble Robotics — $1 billion: This AI robotics and autonomous logistics company, founded in 2017, raised a $106 million Series C, according to PitchBook, valuing the company at $1 billion. Investors include FedEx and Cedar Pine. The company has raised $220 million to date, it confirmed to TechCrunch.

September 

Rentberry — $1 billion: This real estate company that lists long-term rentals, founded in 2015, raised a $90 million Series A valuing the company at $1 billion. The company has raised more than $100 million to date from investors including 808 Ventures, Zing Capital, and 369 Growth Partners.

Safe Superintelligence — $1 billion: This AI research company founded in 2024 by Open AI co-founder Ilya Sutskever raised $1 billion, giving it a valuation of $5 billion. Investors include Nividia, Sequoia, and a16z, according to Pitchbook.

24M Technologies — $1.3 billion: Crunchbase reports that this company, founded in 2010 to develop battery technologies, raised an $87 million Series H that valued the company at $1.3 billion. Other investors, according to Pitchbook, include Volkswagen Group and FujiFilm.

Twelve — $1 billion: Founded in 2015 to make clean jet fuel, this company raised a $200 million Series C, valuing it at $1 billion. Investors include TPG, Capricorn Investment Group, and Pulse Fund, according to Crunchbase.

August 

Groq — $2.8 billion: This AI chip startup founded in 2016 raised a $640 million funding round led by Blackrock in August, valuing the company at $2.8 billion. The company overall has raised more than $1 billion, with other investors including Type One Ventures and Samsung Catalyst Fund.

Altana Technologies — $1 billion: Founded in 2018, this global supply chain company raised a $221.4 million Series C, valuing the company at $1 billion, according to Pitchbook. The company has raised more than $340 million to date, from investors including Salesforce Ventures and GV.

Story Protocol — $2.45 billion: This blockchain company, founded in 2022, raised an $80 million Series B led by a16z, according to Crunchbase, valuing the company at $2.25 billion. Pitchbook says other investors include Foresight Ventures and Samsung NEXT Ventures.

EliseAI — $1 billion: This AI property management platform, founded in 2017, last raised a $75 million Series D, valuing the company at $1 billion, according to Pitchbook. The company has raised $171.9 million to date, from investors including Sapphire Ventures and Point72 Ventures.

Codeium — $1.3 billion: This AI code completion and chat tool, founded in 2021, raised a $150 million Series C that valued the company at $1.25 billion, according to Pitchbook. The company has raised more than $240 million to date, from investors including Founders Fund, and Base Case Capital.

HomeLight — $1.7 billion: Founded in 2012, this real estate marketplace raised a $235 million Series D that valued the company at $1.7 billion, according to Pitchbook. The company has raised $524 million to date from investors including GV, Menlo Ventures, and TriplePoint Capital.

July

Aven — $1 billion: Aven, founded in 2019, is a consumer credit card company. It reached a $1 billion valuation after closing a $142 million Series D led by Khosla Ventures and General Catalyst, according to CB Insights.

Flo Health — $1 billion: This fertility-tracking app announced a $200 million Series C, valuing the company at more than $1 billion, TechCrunch reported. Founded in 2015, the company has raised more than $290 million in total funding from investors, including General Atlantic.

Altana Technologies — $1 billion: This global supply chain management company, founded in 2018, closed a $200 million Series C, valuing it at $1 billion. Investors included Salesforce Ventures and the US Innovative Technology Fund. PitchBook notes the company has raised around $322 million to date.

Chainguard — $1.1 billion: This cybersecurity company announced a $140 million Series C, valuing the company at $1.12 billion. Founded in 2021, Chainguard has raised more than $256 million to date from investors, including Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Redpoint Ventures.

Harvey — $1.5 billion: Legal AI platform Harvey raised a $100 million round from investors, including Google Ventures, OpenAI, Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital, that brought its valuation to $1.5 billion. It has now raised a total of $206 million.

Saronic Technologies — $1 billion: Saronic, a defense tech maker of autonomous surface vessels, raised a $175 million Series B at a $1 billion valuation, led by Andreessen Horowitz, with other backers including 8VC, Caffeinated Capital and Elad Gil. It has now raised $244.5 million to date, according to PitchBook.

June

Creatio — $1.2 billion: The workflow automation platform, founded in 2014, raised a $200 million funding round led by Sapphire Ventures, valuing the company at $1.2 billion, TechCrunch previously reported. Pitchbook says the company has raised more than $260 million to date.

Huntress — $1.55 billion: The managed cybersecurity startup that offers extended detection and response (EDR) tech closed a $150 million Series D, valuing the company at $1.55 billion. The company has raised a little more than $300 million to date. Launched in 2015, it has top investors on its cap table, including Kleiner Perkins and Sapphire Ventures, according to PitchBook.

xAI — $24 billion: Founded only last year by Elon Musk, this AI startup is already valued at $24 billion after closing a $6 billion Series B backed by investors like Andreessen Horowitz, Craft Ventures, Fidelity Investments, and Sequoia. xAI offers the multimodal large language model known as Grok.

BillionToOne — $1 billion: This disease-screening genetic testing company raised a $130 million Series D, according to Crunchbase, valuing the company at $1 billion.

May

Altruist — $1.5 billion: This fintech startup, which offers investment management for independent registered investment advisers, was founded in 2018. It raised a $169 million Series E in May, led by ICONIQ Growth, valuing the company at $1.5 billion. The company has also received investments from Insight Partners and Endeavor Catalyst, according to PitchBook, and has raised more than $450 million to date in funding.

Weka — $1.6 billion:  A SaaS data storage company that specializes in AI use cases, Weka closed a $140 million Series E, valuing the company at $1.6 billion, according to PitchBook. Launched in 2013, the company has raised around $375 million to date, with investors including Valor Equity Partners, Generation Investment Management, and Nvidia.

Farcaster — $1 billion: The open source, blockchain-based social media startup closed a $150 million Series A led by Paradigm, leading to a post-money valuation of $1 billion. Launched in 2021, it’s backed by a16z and Union Square Ventures and has raised more than $180 million in funding to date, according to PitchBook.

Sigma Computing — $1.5 billion: This AI-driven big data analytics startup raised a round in May that valued it at $1.5 billion. The company has raised almost $560 million to date, according to Crunchbase.

Humanity Protocol — $1 billion: This blockchain palm-scanning identity startup, founded in 2023, raised a $30 million seed round, giving it a post-money valuation of $1 billion. In total, the company has only raised $30 million from investors, including hedge fund Ash Park Capital and Aza Ventures, according to PitchBook.

April

Cyera — $1.5 billion:  Data security provider Cyera raised a $300 million Series C in April, valuing the company at $1.5 billion, according to PitchBook. Founded in 2021, the company has raised $460 million in funding to date from investors, including Redpoint Ventures and Accel.

Monad Labs — $3 billion: Monad, which is working on a faster version of the Ethereum blockchain, raised a $225 million Series A in April, valuing the company at $3 billion. To date, the company has raised more than $244 million from investors, including Amber Group and Artichoke Capital.

Nexamp — $1.5 billion: This clean-energy company raised a $520 million round with a mixture of debt and venture financing that valued the company at $1.08 billion, according to PitchBook. The company, founded in 2007, has raised a little more than $1.31 billion in funding to date.

Grow Therapy — $1.4 billion: This therapist-finder health tech company launched in 2020 and raised an $88 million Series C round in April, according to PitchBook, valuing the company at $1.4 billion. To date, the company has raised almost $180 million in funding from investors, including Sequoia, Goldman Sachs, and actress Anna Kendrick.

Cognition AI — $2 billion: Cognition, which is working on an AI software engineer named Devin, reportedly raised a $175 million Series B in April, valuing the company at $2 billion. To date, the company, founded in 2023, has raised $196 million, according to PitchBook, from investors such as Founders Fund, Khosla Ventures and Pear.

Xaira Therapeutics — $2.7 billion: This AI drug discovery startup, founded in 2023, launched with a huge $1 billion Series A in April, giving it a valuation of $2.7 billion. The company has raised $1 billion in total funding from investors ARCH Venture Partners, Foresite Capital, Menlo Ventures, Lux Capital, and New Enterprise Associates.

Flip — $1.19 billion: This social commerce platform, founded in 2019, raised a $144 million Series C, valuing the company at $1.19 billion, according to PitchBook. To date, the company has raised a little more than $300 million in venture funding from investors, including ad tech giant AppLovin, Streamlined VC, Mubadala sovereign wealth fund.

March

io.net — $1 billion: This cloud service, which puts GPUs from data centers and cryptocurrency miners into a decentralized network that can be used by AI models, was founded in 2019. (It used to be geared toward quant trading). It closed a $33 million Series A in March, according to PitchBook, valuing the company at $1 billion. The company has only raised $35 million to date, with investors including 6th Man Ventures, Foresight Ventures, and ArkStream Capital, according to PitchBook.

Perplexity — $1 billion: The famed AI search engine raised a $73.6 million Series B in January at a $520 million valuation, followed by an additional $62.7 million in April, doubling Perplexity‘s valuation to $1.04 billion. The company has raised $165 million to date.

Octane — $1.1 billion: A company that offers instant financing on mowers and recreational vehicles, Octane raised $50 million in April, giving in a post-money valuation of $1.11 billion. The company, launched in 2014, has raised around $250 million million in funding to date, from investors including Progressive and Gaingels, according to PitchBook.

Celestial AI — $1.2 billion: The AI company raised a $175 million Series C in March, valuing it at $1.2 billion, led by billionaire Thomas Tull’s USIT fund. The company has raised $339 million to date from investors, including Koch Disruptive Technologies, Temasek, AMD, Samsung Catalyst Fund and Porsche Automobil Holding.

IntraBio — 1 مليار دولار: جمعت شركة Intra bio، وهي شركة اكتشاف أدوية للأمراض العصبية التنكسية، 40 مليون دولار من التمويل في مارس/آذار، وقيل إن قيمتها بلغت مليار دولار، وفقًا لـ Crunchbase. وحتى الآن، جمعت الشركة أكثر من 50 مليون دولار من التمويل.

Liquid Death — 1.4 مليار دولار:  أفاد موقع TechCrunch أن الجولة الأخيرة من التمويل التي بلغت 67 مليون دولار للشركة الناشئة في مجال المشروبات قد قدرت قيمة الشركة بـ 1.4 مليار دولار. وقد جمعت Liquid Death أكثر من 260 مليون دولار من التمويل، وفقًا لموقع Crunchbase. 

فبراير

Blink Health — 1.3 مليار دولار: تأسست هذه الصيدليات عبر الإنترنت في عام 2014، وحصلت على تمويل بقيمة 81 مليون دولار من الأسهم الخاصة، مما منحها تقييمًا بقيمة 1.28 مليار دولار بعد التمويل. وقد جمعت الشركة، التي تلقت الآن مزيجًا من الأسهم الخاصة وتمويل رأس المال الاستثماري، أكثر من 250 مليون دولار من التمويل حتى الآن، مع مستثمرين بما في ذلك 8VC وBoxGroup، وفقًا لـ PitchBook. 

نينجا ون – 1.9 مليار دولار: جمعت شركة إدارة الأجهزة المحمولة والأمن هذه 231 مليون دولار من سلسلة C في فبراير، مما يمنحها تقييمًا بعد التمويل بقيمة 1.9 مليار دولار، كما ذكرت . جمعت الشركة 282.7 مليون دولار حتى الآن من المستثمرين، بما في ذلك ICONIQ Growth، وفقًا لـ PitchBook.  

Ascend Elements – 1.6 مليار دولار: قالت  شركة البطاريات المستدامة هذه إنها جمعت 162 مليون دولار في جولة تمويلية في فبراير . وهذا يمنحها تقييمًا بعد التمويل بقيمة 1.61 مليار دولار، وفقًا لـ PitchBook. حتى الآن، جمعت الشركة أكثر من مليار دولار من التمويل من المستثمرين، بما في ذلك Just Climate وClearvision Ventures وIrongrey. 

Lambda — 1.5 مليار دولار:  جمعت منصة الحوسبة السحابية GPU هذه لاستخدام الذكاء الاصطناعي 320 مليون دولار في جولة تمويلية من الفئة C في فبراير/شباط بتقييم بعد التمويل بلغ 1.52 مليار دولار. ثم جمعت جولة تمويل أخرى بقيمة 800 مليون دولار في يوليو/تموز، وفقًا لـ PitchBook. وفي المجموع، جمعت الشركة ما يقرب من 900 مليون دولار، مع مستثمرين بما في ذلك Garry Tan وBloomberg Beta وAlumni Ventures. 

EigenLayer — 1.1 مليار دولار: تقف EigenLayer وراء مشروع جديد لعملة Ethereum يسمى التخزين، والذي يتضمن استخدام رموز Ether كضمان. تم إطلاقه في عام 2021، وحصل على تمويل من الفئة B بقيمة 100 مليون دولار في فبراير، بقيادة a16z، مما منحه تقييمًا بقيمة مليار دولار، وفقًا لـ PitchBook. في المجموع، جمعت الشركة ما يزيد قليلاً عن 160 مليون دولار في تمويل المشاريع، مع داعمين آخرين بما في ذلك Blockchain Capital وApollo Crypto. 

Figure — 2.6 مليار دولار: جمعت شركة الروبوتات ذات الشكل البشري 675 مليون دولار في جولة تمويلية ثانية في فبراير، مما منحها تقييمًا بقيمة 2.6 مليار دولار. وفي المجموع، جمعت Figure ما يقرب من 850 مليون دولار في تمويل المشاريع، مع مستثمرين بما في ذلك Bezos Expeditions وCalm Ventures وIntel وNvidia وOpenAI وMicrosoft، وفقًا لـ PitchBook. 

Together AI — 1.25 مليار دولار: جمعت خدمة الحوسبة السحابية هذه لتشغيل نماذج الذكاء الاصطناعي مفتوحة المصدر 106 ملايين دولار بقيادة Salesforce Ventures، مما منح الشركة تقييمًا بعد التمويل بقيمة 1.25 مليار دولار. جمعت Together AI ما يزيد قليلاً عن 232 مليون دولار في تمويل المشاريع من المستثمرين، بما في ذلك Hugging Face وNEA Partners و137 Ventures، وفقًا لـ PitchBook.  

Bugcrowd — مليار دولار: جمعت منصة الأمن السيبراني لإصلاح الأخطاء التي تعتمد على التمويل الجماعي 102 مليون دولار في فبراير، بقيادة شركة General Catalyst، التي قدرت قيمة الشركة بمليار دولار، وفقًا لـ Crunchbase. وقد جمعت الشركة أكثر من 180 مليون دولار حتى الآن. 

يناير

ElevenLabs — مليار دولار: حصلت شركة توليد النصوص إلى الكلام بالذكاء الاصطناعي، المتخصصة في دبلجة اللغات، على تمويل بقيمة 80 مليون دولار في يناير/كانون الثاني، مما منحها تقييمًا بعد التمويل بقيمة مليار دولار. جمعت ElevenLabs 101 مليون دولار حتى الآن، مع مستثمرين مثل a16z وSequoia وSV Angel، وفقًا لـ Crunchbase. 

Quantinuum — 5.3 مليار دولار: تأسست شركة الحوسبة الكمومية السحابية في عام 2021، وجمعت جولة تمويل بقيمة 300 مليون دولار في يناير بقيادة شركة Honeywell، مما أدى إلى تقييم الشركة بمبلغ 5.3 مليار دولار، وفقًا لـ Crunchbase. يُظهر PitchBook أن IMB Ventures وJPMorgan Chase أيضًا من الداعمين للشركة. 

Zūm — 1.3 مليار دولار: قالت الشركة الناشئة لإدارة أسطول النقل المدرسي إنها أغلقت جولة تمويلية من الفئة E بقيمة 140 مليون دولار في يناير/كانون الثاني بقيادة شركة GIC السنغافورية، حيث تقدر قيمة Zūm بنحو 1.3 مليار دولار. ووفقًا لـ Crunchbase، فقد جمعت الشركة 350 مليون دولار إجمالاً. 

تم تحديث هذه القطعة لتصحيح الأرقام المتعلقة بتقييم Huntress ، واسم Forsite وLambda ، وتوضيح ما تنتجه 24M Technologies.

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