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June 12, 2026
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The Week's 10 Biggest Funding Rounds: NinjaOne Leads With $400M As Large Deals Also Go To Blockchain, Cloud Infrastructure, Biotech And Robotics

Overview

Crunchbase News's weekly roundup lists the 10 biggest US startup funding rounds, led by enterprise software company NinjaOne with over $400 million. The week's largest deals overall went to European companies: Germany's Neura Robotics raised $1.4 billion and Finland's Iceye landed $520 million. The US list spans enterprise software, blockchain, AI cloud infrastructure, biotech, robotics, and assistive technology. The roundup is a recurring feature tracking $100 million-plus venture deals.

Key Takeaways

  • NinjaOne led US deals with over $400 million in Series C extension funding at a $12.3 billion valuation.
  • Blockchain provider Digital Asset raised $355 million, led by a16z crypto.
  • AI cloud infrastructure provider TensorWave closed $350 million in Series B, led by Magnetar Capital and AMD Ventures.
  • The week's largest deals overall were European: Neura Robotics ($1.4 billion) and Iceye ($520 million).
  • The list also included biotech, medical device, robotics, agentic AI, and assistive technology rounds.

Stats & Key Facts

  • #NinjaOne raised over $400 million at a $12.3 billion valuation and grew revenue over 70% in 2025.
  • #Digital Asset raised $355 million and has raised at least $847 million to date.
  • #TensorWave closed $350 million; Beren Therapeutics raised $300 million ($165M debt, $135M equity).
  • #Standard Bots raised $200 million at a $1 billion valuation; MainFunc (Genspark) raised $100 million at a $2.6 billion valuation.
  • #Neura Robotics raised $1.4 billion and Iceye raised $520 million outside the US.
The Week's 10 Biggest Funding Rounds: NinjaOne Leads With $400M As Large Deals Also Go To Blockchain, Cloud Infrastructure, Biotech And Robotics

What the roundup covers

This is a recurring weekly feature from Crunchbase News.

  • ›It ranks the week's top 10 announced funding rounds for US-based companies.
  • ›Crunchbase also maintains a Megadeals Board of $100 million-plus US venture deals in 2026.
  • ›The week's biggest deals overall went to European companies.

The article is a weekly rundown of the top 10 announced US funding rounds, written by Joanna Glasner. It notes that big fundraising did not pause for summer, and that while the largest US financings went to NinjaOne and Digital Asset, the biggest deals of the week overall were for European companies.

Enterprise software and blockchain lead

The top two US rounds came from software and blockchain.

  • ›NinjaOne raised over $400 million in Series C extension funding at a $12.3 billion valuation.
  • ›The Austin-based company grew revenue over 70% in 2025 and posted a Q1 profit this year.
  • ›Digital Asset secured $355 million led by a16z crypto.
  • ›Founded in 2014, Digital Asset has raised at least $847 million to date.

NinjaOne, which provides an IT operations and endpoint management platform, topped the US list. New York-based Digital Asset, a blockchain provider geared for financial institutions, came second with a round led by Andreessen Horowitz's crypto fund.

AI infrastructure and biotech

Large rounds went to AI cloud and life sciences.

  • ›TensorWave, an AMD AI cloud provider for training and inference, closed $350 million in Series B.
  • ›Magnetar Capital and AMD Ventures led the TensorWave round.
  • ›Beren Therapeutics raised $300 million, including $165 million in debt and $135 million in equity.
  • ›SonoThera secured $125 million in Series B for an ultrasound-mediated genetic medicine platform.

Las Vegas-based TensorWave's $350 million round backed AMD AI cloud technology for training and inference workloads. In biotech, Beren Therapeutics raised $300 million for therapeutics tied to defective cholesterol trafficking, with debt funding from Hercules Capital, and SonoThera raised $125 million for its genetic medicine platform.

Robotics, medical devices, and assistive tech

The rest of the US list spanned several sectors.

  • ›Standard Bots raised $200 million in Series C at a $1 billion valuation.
  • ›GT Medical Technologies raised $100 million in Series E for its GammaTile radiation therapy.
  • ›MainFunc (Genspark) reportedly raised $100 million at a $2.6 billion valuation for agentic AI tools.
  • ›City Therapeutics raised $99.5 million for RNAi-based medicines; Rylo raised $85 million for a hearing-impairment app.

Standard Bots, which makes AI-native industrial robots, raised $200 million with RoboStrategy and General Catalyst as lead investors. The lower half of the list mixed medical devices, agentic AI, RNAi medicines, and assistive technology, including Rylo's $85 million round for an app serving hearing-impaired people.

The biggest deals were in Europe

Two European rounds outsized the entire US list.

  • ›Germany's Neura Robotics raised $1.4 billion.
  • ›Finnish space tech company Iceye landed $520 million.
  • ›Both topped the largest US round of the week.

Although the feature focuses on US deals, it highlights that the week's largest financings went to European companies. Neura Robotics, a developer of AI robotics infrastructure, raised $1.4 billion, and Iceye raised $520 million.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which company led US funding rounds this week?

NinjaOne led with over $400 million in Series C extension funding at a $12.3 billion valuation.

What was the largest deal of the week overall?

Germany's Neura Robotics raised $1.4 billion, the largest deal of the week, which involved a European company rather than a US one.

Which AI infrastructure company raised money?

TensorWave, an AMD AI cloud provider for training and inference, closed $350 million in Series B led by Magnetar Capital and AMD Ventures.

Did any agentic AI company make the list?

Yes. MainFunc, the company behind Genspark, reportedly raised $100 million in Series B extension funding at a $2.6 billion valuation.

How big was the Digital Asset round?

Digital Asset raised $355 million led by a16z crypto, bringing its known funding to at least $847 million since its 2014 founding.

The week's funding showed strong demand across enterprise software, AI infrastructure, biotech, and robotics, with Europe's largest rounds outpacing the top US deals.

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