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Welcome to Startups Weekly – The weekly recapitulation of all you can’t miss from the world of newly established businesses. Do you want your inbox every Friday? Sign up here.

This week he confirmed that agreements can still happen to a troubled world, but values ​​and price adjustments are now part of the image.

The most interesting boot stories from the week

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The uncertain times are rarely good for acquisitions and acquisitions, which increases fears that duty turbulence may have at stake in the start -up prospects for 2025. But do not expect a total drought of the agreement – as confirmed by the news of this week.

Conscious: Anysphere, the company behind the runner, grows so quickly that an acquisition by Openai reportedly from the table. Whether Openai will get Windsurf remains to be confirmed, but the competition between the two AI encoding assistants is heated.

Flat view: Datadog has acquired Metaplane Observatory AI data observation, a YC alum that has increased about $ 22.2 million to date. The terms of negotiation were not disclosed.

Employed: Erik Torenberg became the youngest A16Z partner after VC’s traction, he also hired the Turpentine Podcast network, whose appearances are going to continue.

Reduced: Ather Energy, an Indian start -up EV starting to become public, reduced the size of the IPO and the target valuation, citing market conditions.

The most interesting VC and new funding this week

Co -founders Supabase, Ant Wilson, Paul Copplestone
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This week confirmed that Vibe encoding is as warm as it may be, but newly formed businesses in several other sectors have also increased funding. In addition, there is still money that needs to be developed in emerging markets.

Coding atmosphere: Supabase, a launch of open source database that benefits from the advertising campaign around Vibe coding tools, increased a series of $ 200 million just seven months after the round C at a reported $ 900 million valuation, which has now officially increased to $ 2 billion.

The adaptive computer, a vibe encoding start that varies with a focus on non -developers from day 1, also funded: a 7 million -dollar seed -led round led by Pebblebed.

Too many conversations: Manychat, which provides an AI tool for businesses to manage and automate talks on multiple messaging channels, has set a series of $ 140 million B with Summit partners.

Detection of defects: Endor Labs, a start that creates tools for scanning the code produced by AI for vulnerabilities, a locked round of B $ 93 million, led by DFJ development.

Sovereign AI: Formerly known as Xayn, Xayn’s legal launch has set a $ 92.2 million B $ 92.2 million series, which follows its axis in the development of AI sovereignty for cases of law -related use, such as the drafting of legal documents.

Shear money: The FinTech API Brokerage Startup Alpaca took a series of $ 52 million to expand further internationally.

Virtual ciso: Cynomi, a London and Tel Aviv -based start, which provides MMMs with a “virtual ciso” powered by AI, has set a series of $ 37 million B in Insight Partners and EntrĂ©e Capital.

Superpowers: After collecting a waiting list of 150,000 people, Health Tech’s superpower startup launched publicly and announced that it has increased a number of $ 30 million A -supported by several celebrities.

Debt funding: Froda, a Swedish start of the Fintech that developed a debt funding platform for the media, has secured a series of $ 22.7 million B, led by Swedish Fund Incore Invest.

Deception: Chungin “Roy” Lee, a 21 -year -old Columbia student, who is suspended after developing a deception tool for an work interview, raised $ 5.3 million in seed funding to start Cluely, which offers an AI tool to “deceive everything”.

Copy: Supported by more than 75 founders and VCs, Fluent Ventures distributes $ 40 million to international founders, reproducing proven business models in emerging markets.

Last but not less important

Techstars Accelerator New Fund that raises $ 150 million
Techstars Accelerator New Fund that raises $ 150 million Image credits:Techstars (opens in a new window)

If you missed it, Techstars recently updated its standard agreement: it will now invest $ 220,000 in newly established companies entering the three -month program. This is $ 100,000 more than in the past, with the New Deal terms reflecting the Combinator.

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