The latest venture capital, seed, pre-seed, and angel deals for NYC startups for June 24, 2026 featuring funding details for Allium, Probook, Runlayer, Trovy, ODIN, and much more. This page will be updated throughout the day to reflect any new fundings.
Allium – $40M
Allium, a blockchain data platform that standardizes and enriches on-chain activity from more than 150 chains for enterprise and institutional clients, has raised $40M in Series B funding led by Amplify Partners with participation from Kleiner Perkins and Theory Ventures. Founded by Ethan Chan, Cheng Han Lee, and Paul Chun in 2022, Allium has now raised a total of $61.5M in reported equity funding.
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Probook – $34M
Probook, an AI operating system for home services businesses that automates dispatch, customer communications, and scheduling workflows, has raised $34M in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz with participation from Sequoia Capital. Founded by George Eliadis, Ben Cervantez, and Lewis Zhang in 2024, Probook has now raised a total of $40M in reported equity funding.
Runlayer – $30M
Runlayer, an AI security and governance platform that provides enterprises with a centralized control layer for deploying and managing AI agents across their organizations, has raised $30M in Series A funding led by Felicis with participation from Khosla Ventures. Founded by Andrew Berman, Tal Peretz, and Vitor Balocco in 2025, Runlayer has now raised a total of $42M in reported equity funding.
Trovy – $15M
Trovy, a fintech platform that provides card-based home equity line of credit products for homeowners, has raised $15M in Series A funding led by Left Lane Capital with participation from Kleiner Perkins, DCM Ventures, and Camber Creek. Founded by TJ Milani, Ashley Harris, and Wontaek Shin in 2024, Trovy has now raised a total of $25M in reported equity funding.
ODIN – $3.25M
ODIN, a construction technology platform that provides cloud-based labor management software for onboarding workers, managing credentials, and controlling jobsite access, has raised $3.25M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the total offering is for $6.5M and there were two investors in this close. ODIN was founded by Douglas Carney, Dawn Williamson, and Mike Verderese in 2020.



