Funding

    ElevenLabs raises $500 million in round led by Sequoia; valuation jumps fourfold to $11 billion

    ElevenLabs raises $500 million in round led by Sequoia; valuation jumps fourfold to $11 billion

    While existing investors Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) and ICONIQ increased their investments by four and three times, respectively, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Evantic Capital, and BOND came in as the startup’s new backers. With this, ElevenLabs has raised $781 million since its founding in 2022. The fresh funds will be used for the development of its agentic AI platform, ElevenAgents, for enterprises.

    Martech startup Fibr AI raises $5.7 million seed round led by Accel

    Martech startup Fibr AI raises $5.7 million seed round led by Accel

    Martech startup Fibr AI has raised $5.7 million in a seed round led by Accel, following its $1.8 million pre-seed in 2024. Founded in 2023 by Ankur Goyal and Pritam Roy, the company builds an agentic web experience layer that turns static websites into adaptive, self-optimising systems. Its platform helps enterprises personalise experiences for both humans visitors and AI-driven systems.

    Clean-label food brand The Whole Truth closes $51 million funding round led by Sofina, Sauce.vc

    Clean-label food brand The Whole Truth closes $51 million funding round led by Sofina, Sauce.vc

    Founded by former Unilever executive Shashank Mehta, The Whole Truth focuses on “clean-label” packaged foods without hidden sugars, artificial flavours, or preservatives. The company’s product portfolio spans protein bars, protein powders, nut butters and dark chocolates. Cofounder Rachna Aggarwal leads product development.

    Unicorn India Ventures closes third fund at Rs 1,200 crore, to invest in semicon, spacetech and AI infra

    Unicorn India Ventures closes third fund at Rs 1,200 crore, to invest in semicon, spacetech and AI infra

    Unicorn India Ventures has closed its third fund at Rs 1,200 crore, surpassing its initial target of Rs 1,000 crore. The fund focuses on investments in semiconductors, spacetech and AI infrastructure. It has already seen strong early traction, with seven to eight portfolio companies witnessing substantial follow-on rounds, the firm said.

    Transforming India

    WestBridge Capital leads $45-million funding in climate tech startup Varaha

    WestBridge Capital leads $45-million funding in climate tech startup Varaha

    WestBridge Capital has invested $45 million in climatetech startup Varaha, its first deal in the sector, with $20 million ton be received in the first tranche. Varaha runs farm-based projects that remove carbon dioxide and turn it into verified carbon credits. Singhal said few Indian companies have scaled enough to attract large mainstream capital, making Varaha a rare opportunity.

    Three MDs at Peak XV Partners depart to launch new fund amid heightened VC churn

    Three MDs at Peak XV Partners depart to launch new fund amid heightened VC churn

    The venture capital firm confirmed in a release that managing director Ashish Agrawal is exiting the fund. The decision followed internal discussions which concluded that his departure was in the best interests of the firm’s Limited Partners and its long-term strategy. Following Agrawal's exit, Ishaan Mittal and Tejeshwi Sharma have also decided to leave the firm to join him in a new venture.

    Waymo valued at $126 billion in latest $16 billion financing as robotaxis gather steam

    Waymo valued at $126 billion in latest $16 billion financing as robotaxis gather steam

    As one of the most sought-after applications of artificial intelligence, leading ‌autonomous vehicle ‌companies are investing heavily in commercializing their technology, with a focus on safety ‌and regulatory collaboration to gain market share.

    Electric mobility startup Drivn secures $80 million commitment from Nomura

    Electric mobility startup Drivn secures $80 million commitment from Nomura

    Drivn, an electric mobility platform focussed on large commercial vehicles, has secured commitments of up to $80 million from Japanese financial services group Nomura for the roll out of its electric buses and trucks.

    BlueFive Capital closes $3 billion Onyx Fund I targeting US, Europe tech investments

    BlueFive Capital closes $3 billion Onyx Fund I targeting US, Europe tech investments

    BlueFive Capital ‍closed its $3 ​billion Onyx Fund I, ⁠it said on Monday, targeting opportunistic technology and growth investments ‌in ‌the US and Europe.

    JJG Aero raises $30 million from Norwest to scale capacity

    JJG Aero raises $30 million from Norwest to scale capacity

    Aerospace components maker JJG Aero has raised $30 million in funding led by Norwest, marking the investor’s first bet in the segment in India. The company plans to expand manufacturing capacity as global aircraft demand remains strong. Industry leaders say India offers major growth potential in aerospace manufacturing.

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    Funding FAQ questions


    What are the main sources of funding for startups?
    When a startup is moving from an idea to execution stage a startup can tap into the network of angel investors, family offices, and high net worth individuals from their personal network.

    Equity funding is the most common source of funding for startups. Startups give shares of their companies at a predetermined value in exchange of capital. Several venture capital funds exist to meet the capital and strategic needs of a startup at different stages of its growth.

    Debt financing has also gained popularity in India. A company can raise venture debt from institutions once its raised venture capital. Private equity and hedge funds also enter the mix at the growth stage of a company to provide capital. Increasingly, companies, VCs and individuals have launched accelerator and incubation programmes that provide seed money to startups. Strategic and corporate veggies funds also invest into startups at early and growth stages

    What is A, B & C series funding & how does it work?
    Traditionally a startup raises a series A round when it has discovered an addressable market and somewhat proven that they can execute the idea in that market. It is often the stage when a company begins to develop its monetisation model and long-term growth plan. It is also the first round that a startup may get an institutional buy-in. In India early stage VCs include the likes of Sequoia Capital, Matrix Partners India, Lightspeed, and Elevation Capital.

    A Series B round is raised by a startup to take its growth to the next level internally as well as to create product awareness. The round is typically used by startups to acquire premium talent and prepare internally to meet the growing demand of its product and fine-tune its product market fit. Series C onwards, the company raises funds to capture a bigger pie of the market, aggressively grow its user base. Strategic investors and growth stage funds like SoftBank Corp, Tiger Global Management and Temasek may come in at this stage.
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