
From air purifiers to cannabis delivery, these seven Bay Area startups raised a total of more than $150 million last week. Check them out here:
Molekule raised $58M. This startup aims to rid the air of pollutants with its high-tech purifier, which was recently validated by the Berkeley Lab. Molekule says it will use this funding to innovate its technology and reach new customers. [VentureBeat]
Eaze raised $35M. The cannabis delivery startup closed on a Series D funding round led by FoundersJT LLC and previous investors Rose Capital and DCM. The company claims to have facilitated five million legal deliveries for its 600,000 registered customers. [TechCrunch]
Tempo closed on $17.5M. Investors in this Series A round included Founders Fund, Khosla Ventures, Bling Capital and DCM. Tempo combines computer vision, artificial intelligence and human fitness coaches to provide its in-home fitness service. [FinSMEs]
Qure.ai raised $16M. The company developed a low-cost chest X-ray that leverages AI to spot abnormalities, which the company says is used by more than 600,000 people across 20 countries. The round was led by Sequoia India. [VentureBeat]
Hasura landed $9.9M. This startup, which is also based in Bangalore, India, provides data access and data flow tools via GraphQL APIs. The funding will be used to hire in sales and marketing and invest in the company’s development and engineering departments. [FinSMEs]
Made Renovation raised $9M. Inspired by the Bay Area’s shortage of affordable contractors, Roger Dickey and Sagar Shah founded Made Renovation in 2019 to help manage bathroom remodeling projects. This is the company’s first funding round and it was led by Base10 Partners, Felicis Ventures and Founders Fund with participation from other angel investors. [Crunchbase News]
Revl landed $5.2M. This platform leverages machine learning and AI to create and distribute social media-friendly videos and photos. This latest round brings Revl’s total capital raised to more than $10 million. [VentureBeat]