Eleven Bay Area startups scored Series A rounds of funding in the past week, including one that focuses on helping improve pollination of bees and another that helps make trucks more aerodynamic.
Here are the details:
Found, San Francisco, $32 million: Series A investors in this weight management startup include GV, Define Ventures and founding investor Atomic.
Kyte Inc., San Francisco, $30 million: Park West Asset Management and Sterling Road led the Series A funding of this startup that promises to deliver rental cars to customers' doors.
Release Technologies Inc. (dba ReleaseHub), San Francisco, $25 million: CRV led the Series A funding of this staging management startup. Sequoia Capital, Y Combinator, Bow Capital, Artisanal Ventures and Hack VC also participated.
CommonStock Inc., San Francisco, $25 million: Coatue Management led the Series A funding of this social investing software startup. QED, Floodgate, Upside Ventures, Resolute Ventures, Abstract Ventures, Bill Ackman and Ari Emanuel also participated.
Vareto Inc., Mountain View, $24 million: Seed and Series A investors in this corporate finance software startup include GV (formerly Google Ventures) and Menlo Ventures.
Slope.io Inc., San Francisco, $20 million: New Enterprise Associates led the Series A funding of this clinical trial software company.
TruckLabs Inc., Redwood City, $15 million: Calibrate Ventures, Autotech Ventures and Uncork Capital led the Series A funding of this startup that has designed panels that can be attached to truc cabs to make them more aerodynamic.
BeeHero Inc., Palo Alto and Fresno, $15 million: Investors in the Series A funding of this precision pollination platform include ADM Capital, Rabo Food and Agri Innovation Fund, iAngels, FirstTime, J-Ventures, UpWest, Entrée Capital, Good Company, the Arison Group and Gaingels.
Mindee SAS, San Francisco and Paris, $14 million: GGV Capital led the Series A funding of this document-processing software startup. Alven, Serena Capital and Bpifrance also invested.
Mondoo Inc., San Francisco, $12 million: Atomico led the Series A funding of this developer of an infrastructure security platform for dev-ops teams.
Autify Inc., San Francisco and Tokyo, $10 million: World Innovation Lab led the Series A funding of this startup that's built a platform that automates software testing. Uncorrelated Ventures, Jonathan Siegel, Archetype Ventures, Salesforce Ventures and Tably also participated.