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Early Money: Pair of e-commerce startups top 10 Bay Area seed fundings


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Ten Bay Area startups landed seed rounds in the past week, including a pair that focus on e-commerce. One is Carrot Cart, a provider of a multistore e-commerce shopping cart.
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Ten Bay Area startups landed seed rounds in the past week, including a pair that focus on e-commerce.

Here are the details:

Carrot Cart Inc., San Francisco, $5.5 million: Seed investors in this provider of a multi-store e-commerce shopping cart feature include Kindred Ventures, M13, Abstract Ventures, Designer Fund, Combine, Paris Hilton, Scott Belsky, Riverpark and NextView Ventures.

Canal LLC, San Francisco, $4.5 million: Andreessen Horowitz and Forerunner Ventures led the seed funding of this e-commerce startup.

RunX Labs Inc., San Francisco, $4.1 million: Unusual Ventures led the seed round for this provider of a cloud infrastructure service.

Presidio Identity Inc., Hillsborough, $3.5 billion: Pelion Venture Partners led the seed round for this provider of identity verification services.

Orchest Inc., Palo Alto, $3.5 million: Gradient Ventures and Basis Set Ventures led the seed funding of this developer of of tools for data scientists.

Ongo Science Inc., San Francisco, $3.5 million: Seed investors in this social app that features health and wellness content creators include Day One Ventures, The House Fund, Twitch founder Emmett Shear, Dropbox founder Drew Houston, MyFitnessPal founder Albert Lee, Twitch and Cruise founder Kyle Vogt, Shutterstock founder John Oringer and Eventbrite founder Kevin Hartz.

ModernLoop Inc., San Francisco, $3.3 million: Accel led the seed funding of this recruiting operations software startup.

Monetize360 Inc., Fremont, $3.2 million: Svquad and Idealab X led the seed funding of this billing software startup.

CodeSee Inc., San Francisco, $3 million: Boldstart Ventures and Uncork Capital led the seed funding of this provider of a tool that helps developers analyze software coding. DCVC, Precursor Ventures and Salesforce Ventures also participated.

PHYTunes, Palo Alto, $1.5 million: Quake Capital led the seed funding of this wireless-wireline and 5G company. Deutsche Telekom´s hubraum and Draper University Ventures also invested.



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