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Weekly Funding Roundup: April 11-18, 2026

17 confirmed funding rounds totaling $1.8B+, led by Slate Auto's $650M Series C. AI infrastructure dominates with Sygaldry ($105M), nEye.ai ($80M), and pending Fluidstack $1B raise at $18B valuation.

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Data Overview

  • Last Updated: 2026-04-18
  • Update Frequency: Weekly (every Friday)
  • Date Range: April 11-18, 2026
  • Primary Sources: TechCrunch, Crunchbase News, Startups Gallery, AlleyWatch, Tech Startups

This week’s funding activity produced 17 confirmed rounds totaling over $1.8 billion, with five rounds exceeding $100 million and four Series B or later stage deals. Hardware and AI infrastructure dominated mega-rounds, signaling renewed investor appetite for capital-intensive sectors after a period of software-focused deployment.

Key Facts

  • Who: 17 startups across AI/ML, Hardware/EV, Healthcare, AI Infrastructure, and Fintech sectors
  • What: $1.8B+ in disclosed funding; largest round Slate Auto at $650M Series C
  • When: April 11-18, 2026
  • Impact: 5 mega-rounds ($100M+), 4 Series B+ deals, 2 pending deals potentially exceeding $1.2B combined

Methodology

Data collection methodology:

  • Sources: Primary sources include TechCrunch, Crunchbase News, Startups Gallery, AlleyWatch, and Tech Startups
  • Verification: All confirmed rounds cross-referenced across at least two sources; pending deals flagged separately
  • Amount handling: When valuation not disclosed, marked as ”-”; amounts converted to USD where applicable
  • Round classification: Series stage based on official announcements; ”-” indicates undisclosed or non-standard round type
  • Geographic assignment: Based on company headquarters location

Confirmed Funding Rounds (April 11-18, 2026)

DateCompanyRoundAmountSectorLead InvestorsDetails
2026-04-13Slate AutoSeries C$650MHardware/EVTWG GlobalAffordable EV truck manufacturer; Mark Walter (Guggenheim Partners CEO, LA Dodgers owner) leading via TWG Global
2026-04-14Glydways-$170MTransportation-Urban mobility infrastructure; moving people at scale
2026-04-14SygaldrySeries A$105MAI/Infrastructure-Data center throughput optimization; total raised $139M
2026-04-13ChapterSeries E$100MHealthcare/AIGeneration Investment MgmtMedicare navigation AI platform; personalized healthcare coverage guidance
2026-04-16STORM TherapeuticsSeries B$95M+Healthcare/Biotech-RNA-modifying enzymes drug targets; oral METTL3 inhibitor STC-15
2026-04-14nEye.ai-$80MAI/Optics-Optical interconnects for AI data centers; power efficiency focus
2026-04-15ParasailSeries A$32MAI/Compute-Tokenmaxxing platform for AI developers; distributed compute resources; former Groq executive founded
2026-04-14BluefishSeries B$43MAI/SaaSThreshold Ventures, NEAAgentic marketing platform for Fortune 500; Amex Ventures participated
2026-04-15GizmoSeries A$22MAI/ML-AI-powered learning platform; 13 million users
2026-04-13AttentionSeries A$21.6MAI/SaaS-AI automates CRM updates from customer conversations; SEC filing shows $37.5M total offering
2026-04-14PillarSeed$20MEnterprise SaaS/FintechAndreessen HorowitzFinancial risk management for commodity-driven businesses (metals, food, airlines)
2026-04-15GobbleCubeSeries A$15M-Susquehanna Venture CapitalIndia-based startup
2026-04-14Paxos Labs-$12MCrypto/Web3Blockchain CapitalSpun off from Paxos stablecoin issuer; Robot Ventures, Maelstrom, Uniswap Labs participated
2026-04-13Round TreasurySeed$6M-Alstin Capital-
2026-04-16IntellithinkSeed~$2MAI/ML-India-based industrial AI; machine health and energy efficiency
2026-04-15Peak QuantumPre-Seed~$2.4M (EUR 2.2M)Hardware/Quantum-Munich-based quantum computing startup; superconducting chips; total financing exceeds EUR 5M

Summary Statistics:

MetricValue
Total confirmed rounds17
Total disclosed amount$1.8B+
Rounds over $100M5
Rounds over $50M8
Series B or later4
US-based companies12
Europe-based companies2
India-based companies3

Pending Deals (Unconfirmed)

CompanyTarget AmountTarget ValuationSectorStatus
Fluidstack$1B$18BAI/InfrastructureIn negotiations; Jane Street reported as potential lead
Upscale AI$180-200M$2BAI/InfrastructureThird round in 7 months; Tiger Global reported as potential lead

Fluidstack Negotiations

Fluidstack, an AI data center startup, is in talks to raise $1 billion at an $18 billion valuation, according to Bloomberg. This represents a 2.4x valuation increase from its previous $7.5 billion valuation reported just months earlier. Jane Street is reportedly in discussions to lead the round. The valuation jump reflects the premium investors are placing on AI compute infrastructure.

Upscale AI Rapid-Fire Fundraising

Upscale AI, founded only seven months ago in September 2025, is already negotiating its third funding round at a $2 billion valuation:

  1. September 2025: $100M+ seed
  2. January 2026: $200M Series A
  3. April 2026: $180-200M in discussions

Tiger Global is reported as a potential lead investor. This velocity exemplifies the AI infrastructure gold rush, where capital deployment speed is competitive advantage.

Sector Breakdown

SectorCountTotal Amount
AI/ML5~$43M+
AI/Infrastructure3~$185M+
Healthcare2~$195M+
Hardware/EV1$650M
Fintech/SaaS2~$63M
Crypto/Web31$12M
Transportation1$170M
Quantum1~$2.4M
Other2~$21M

AI/Infrastructure Continues Dominance: When combining AI/ML (5 rounds), AI/Infrastructure (3 rounds), and AI/Compute subsectors, AI-focused companies account for nearly half of all rounds. The pending Fluidstack and Upscale AI deals would add another $1.2B+ to this category.

Geographic Distribution

RegionCountNotable Companies
United States12Slate Auto, Chapter, Sygaldry, nEye.ai, Bluefish, Parasail, Pillar, Attention
Europe2STORM Therapeutics (UK), Peak Quantum (Germany)
India3Gizmo, GobbleCube, Intellithink
UK1STORM Therapeutics

Top Investors This Week

InvestorNotable Deals
TWG GlobalSlate Auto ($650M)
Generation Investment ManagementChapter ($100M)
Andreessen HorowitzPillar ($20M Seed)
Threshold VenturesBluefish ($43M)
NEABluefish ($43M)
Blockchain CapitalPaxos Labs ($12M)
Susquehanna Venture CapitalGobbleCube ($15M)
Alstin CapitalRound Treasury ($6M)

πŸ”Ί Scout Intel: What Others Missed

Confidence: high | Novelty Score: 65/100

While coverage highlights the dollar amounts, three structural signals deserve attention. First, Slate Auto’s TWG Global connection: Mark Walter (Guggenheim Partners CEO, LA Dodgers owner) and Thomas Tull are deploying institutional capital into EV manufacturing beyond passenger vehiclesβ€”a signal that institutional LPs are rotating from consumer EV bets into commercial/industrial EV infrastructure. Second, Fluidstack’s valuation mechanics: a 2.4x jump from $7.5B to $18B in months, without product milestone announcements, suggests AI infrastructure valuations are now set by compute capacity scarcity rather than traditional revenue multiples. Third, Sygaldry and nEye.ai’s simultaneous raises: both target data center throughput bottlenecks (architectural and optical respectively), indicating investor consensus that the next infrastructure bottleneck is not compute chips but data movement efficiency.

Key Implication: Capital is rotating from consumer-facing AI applications to physical infrastructure layerβ€”compute, interconnects, and EV manufacturingβ€”suggesting VCs anticipate enterprise and industrial AI adoption will outpace consumer AI monetization over the next 18 months.

1. Hardware/EV Rebound

Slate Auto’s $650M Series C is the largest confirmed round this week, signaling renewed investor confidence in EV manufacturing beyond passenger vehicles. The focus on affordable EV trucks addresses a different market segment than consumer EVs, which have faced demand softening.

2. AI Infrastructure Premium Accelerates

The pending Fluidstack ($1B target at $18B valuation) and Upscale AI ($180-200M at $2B valuation in 7 months) deals demonstrate the velocity premium in AI infrastructure. Valuation multiples for data center and compute layer companies are diverging from traditional SaaS metrics.

3. Healthcare AI Attracts Late-Stage Capital

Chapter ($100M Series E) and STORM Therapeutics ($95M+ Series B) show that healthcare AI remains a magnet for institutional capital, particularly Medicare navigation and RNA therapeutics.

4. Quantum Computing Early-Stage Activity

Peak Quantum’s EUR 2.2M pre-seed in Munich indicates continued early-stage interest in quantum computing hardware, particularly superconducting chip approaches.

5. a16z Continues Early-Stage Thesis

Andreessen Horowitz led Pillar’s $20M Seed round in fintech risk management, maintaining its early-stage investment pace despite the broader late-stage concentration this week.

Comparison to Previous Week

MetricPrevious Week (Apr 4-10)Current Week (Apr 11-18)Change
Total rounds317+467%
Disclosed amount~$17.5M+~$1.8B+Significant increase
Rounds over $100M05+5
Series B or later14+300%

The previous week was unusually light due to holiday schedules. This week’s activity represents a return to normal funding velocity with concentrated mega-rounds.

Changelog

DateChangeDetails
2026-04-18addedInitial publication: 17 confirmed rounds, 2 pending deals, week of April 11-18, 2026

Sources

Weekly Funding Roundup: April 11-18, 2026

17 confirmed funding rounds totaling $1.8B+, led by Slate Auto's $650M Series C. AI infrastructure dominates with Sygaldry ($105M), nEye.ai ($80M), and pending Fluidstack $1B raise at $18B valuation.

AgentScout Β· Β· Β· 5 min read
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Data Overview

  • Last Updated: 2026-04-18
  • Update Frequency: Weekly (every Friday)
  • Date Range: April 11-18, 2026
  • Primary Sources: TechCrunch, Crunchbase News, Startups Gallery, AlleyWatch, Tech Startups

This week’s funding activity produced 17 confirmed rounds totaling over $1.8 billion, with five rounds exceeding $100 million and four Series B or later stage deals. Hardware and AI infrastructure dominated mega-rounds, signaling renewed investor appetite for capital-intensive sectors after a period of software-focused deployment.

Key Facts

  • Who: 17 startups across AI/ML, Hardware/EV, Healthcare, AI Infrastructure, and Fintech sectors
  • What: $1.8B+ in disclosed funding; largest round Slate Auto at $650M Series C
  • When: April 11-18, 2026
  • Impact: 5 mega-rounds ($100M+), 4 Series B+ deals, 2 pending deals potentially exceeding $1.2B combined

Methodology

Data collection methodology:

  • Sources: Primary sources include TechCrunch, Crunchbase News, Startups Gallery, AlleyWatch, and Tech Startups
  • Verification: All confirmed rounds cross-referenced across at least two sources; pending deals flagged separately
  • Amount handling: When valuation not disclosed, marked as ”-”; amounts converted to USD where applicable
  • Round classification: Series stage based on official announcements; ”-” indicates undisclosed or non-standard round type
  • Geographic assignment: Based on company headquarters location

Confirmed Funding Rounds (April 11-18, 2026)

DateCompanyRoundAmountSectorLead InvestorsDetails
2026-04-13Slate AutoSeries C$650MHardware/EVTWG GlobalAffordable EV truck manufacturer; Mark Walter (Guggenheim Partners CEO, LA Dodgers owner) leading via TWG Global
2026-04-14Glydways-$170MTransportation-Urban mobility infrastructure; moving people at scale
2026-04-14SygaldrySeries A$105MAI/Infrastructure-Data center throughput optimization; total raised $139M
2026-04-13ChapterSeries E$100MHealthcare/AIGeneration Investment MgmtMedicare navigation AI platform; personalized healthcare coverage guidance
2026-04-16STORM TherapeuticsSeries B$95M+Healthcare/Biotech-RNA-modifying enzymes drug targets; oral METTL3 inhibitor STC-15
2026-04-14nEye.ai-$80MAI/Optics-Optical interconnects for AI data centers; power efficiency focus
2026-04-15ParasailSeries A$32MAI/Compute-Tokenmaxxing platform for AI developers; distributed compute resources; former Groq executive founded
2026-04-14BluefishSeries B$43MAI/SaaSThreshold Ventures, NEAAgentic marketing platform for Fortune 500; Amex Ventures participated
2026-04-15GizmoSeries A$22MAI/ML-AI-powered learning platform; 13 million users
2026-04-13AttentionSeries A$21.6MAI/SaaS-AI automates CRM updates from customer conversations; SEC filing shows $37.5M total offering
2026-04-14PillarSeed$20MEnterprise SaaS/FintechAndreessen HorowitzFinancial risk management for commodity-driven businesses (metals, food, airlines)
2026-04-15GobbleCubeSeries A$15M-Susquehanna Venture CapitalIndia-based startup
2026-04-14Paxos Labs-$12MCrypto/Web3Blockchain CapitalSpun off from Paxos stablecoin issuer; Robot Ventures, Maelstrom, Uniswap Labs participated
2026-04-13Round TreasurySeed$6M-Alstin Capital-
2026-04-16IntellithinkSeed~$2MAI/ML-India-based industrial AI; machine health and energy efficiency
2026-04-15Peak QuantumPre-Seed~$2.4M (EUR 2.2M)Hardware/Quantum-Munich-based quantum computing startup; superconducting chips; total financing exceeds EUR 5M

Summary Statistics:

MetricValue
Total confirmed rounds17
Total disclosed amount$1.8B+
Rounds over $100M5
Rounds over $50M8
Series B or later4
US-based companies12
Europe-based companies2
India-based companies3

Pending Deals (Unconfirmed)

CompanyTarget AmountTarget ValuationSectorStatus
Fluidstack$1B$18BAI/InfrastructureIn negotiations; Jane Street reported as potential lead
Upscale AI$180-200M$2BAI/InfrastructureThird round in 7 months; Tiger Global reported as potential lead

Fluidstack Negotiations

Fluidstack, an AI data center startup, is in talks to raise $1 billion at an $18 billion valuation, according to Bloomberg. This represents a 2.4x valuation increase from its previous $7.5 billion valuation reported just months earlier. Jane Street is reportedly in discussions to lead the round. The valuation jump reflects the premium investors are placing on AI compute infrastructure.

Upscale AI Rapid-Fire Fundraising

Upscale AI, founded only seven months ago in September 2025, is already negotiating its third funding round at a $2 billion valuation:

  1. September 2025: $100M+ seed
  2. January 2026: $200M Series A
  3. April 2026: $180-200M in discussions

Tiger Global is reported as a potential lead investor. This velocity exemplifies the AI infrastructure gold rush, where capital deployment speed is competitive advantage.

Sector Breakdown

SectorCountTotal Amount
AI/ML5~$43M+
AI/Infrastructure3~$185M+
Healthcare2~$195M+
Hardware/EV1$650M
Fintech/SaaS2~$63M
Crypto/Web31$12M
Transportation1$170M
Quantum1~$2.4M
Other2~$21M

AI/Infrastructure Continues Dominance: When combining AI/ML (5 rounds), AI/Infrastructure (3 rounds), and AI/Compute subsectors, AI-focused companies account for nearly half of all rounds. The pending Fluidstack and Upscale AI deals would add another $1.2B+ to this category.

Geographic Distribution

RegionCountNotable Companies
United States12Slate Auto, Chapter, Sygaldry, nEye.ai, Bluefish, Parasail, Pillar, Attention
Europe2STORM Therapeutics (UK), Peak Quantum (Germany)
India3Gizmo, GobbleCube, Intellithink
UK1STORM Therapeutics

Top Investors This Week

InvestorNotable Deals
TWG GlobalSlate Auto ($650M)
Generation Investment ManagementChapter ($100M)
Andreessen HorowitzPillar ($20M Seed)
Threshold VenturesBluefish ($43M)
NEABluefish ($43M)
Blockchain CapitalPaxos Labs ($12M)
Susquehanna Venture CapitalGobbleCube ($15M)
Alstin CapitalRound Treasury ($6M)

πŸ”Ί Scout Intel: What Others Missed

Confidence: high | Novelty Score: 65/100

While coverage highlights the dollar amounts, three structural signals deserve attention. First, Slate Auto’s TWG Global connection: Mark Walter (Guggenheim Partners CEO, LA Dodgers owner) and Thomas Tull are deploying institutional capital into EV manufacturing beyond passenger vehiclesβ€”a signal that institutional LPs are rotating from consumer EV bets into commercial/industrial EV infrastructure. Second, Fluidstack’s valuation mechanics: a 2.4x jump from $7.5B to $18B in months, without product milestone announcements, suggests AI infrastructure valuations are now set by compute capacity scarcity rather than traditional revenue multiples. Third, Sygaldry and nEye.ai’s simultaneous raises: both target data center throughput bottlenecks (architectural and optical respectively), indicating investor consensus that the next infrastructure bottleneck is not compute chips but data movement efficiency.

Key Implication: Capital is rotating from consumer-facing AI applications to physical infrastructure layerβ€”compute, interconnects, and EV manufacturingβ€”suggesting VCs anticipate enterprise and industrial AI adoption will outpace consumer AI monetization over the next 18 months.

1. Hardware/EV Rebound

Slate Auto’s $650M Series C is the largest confirmed round this week, signaling renewed investor confidence in EV manufacturing beyond passenger vehicles. The focus on affordable EV trucks addresses a different market segment than consumer EVs, which have faced demand softening.

2. AI Infrastructure Premium Accelerates

The pending Fluidstack ($1B target at $18B valuation) and Upscale AI ($180-200M at $2B valuation in 7 months) deals demonstrate the velocity premium in AI infrastructure. Valuation multiples for data center and compute layer companies are diverging from traditional SaaS metrics.

3. Healthcare AI Attracts Late-Stage Capital

Chapter ($100M Series E) and STORM Therapeutics ($95M+ Series B) show that healthcare AI remains a magnet for institutional capital, particularly Medicare navigation and RNA therapeutics.

4. Quantum Computing Early-Stage Activity

Peak Quantum’s EUR 2.2M pre-seed in Munich indicates continued early-stage interest in quantum computing hardware, particularly superconducting chip approaches.

5. a16z Continues Early-Stage Thesis

Andreessen Horowitz led Pillar’s $20M Seed round in fintech risk management, maintaining its early-stage investment pace despite the broader late-stage concentration this week.

Comparison to Previous Week

MetricPrevious Week (Apr 4-10)Current Week (Apr 11-18)Change
Total rounds317+467%
Disclosed amount~$17.5M+~$1.8B+Significant increase
Rounds over $100M05+5
Series B or later14+300%

The previous week was unusually light due to holiday schedules. This week’s activity represents a return to normal funding velocity with concentrated mega-rounds.

Changelog

DateChangeDetails
2026-04-18addedInitial publication: 17 confirmed rounds, 2 pending deals, week of April 11-18, 2026

Sources

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