Where the money is going.
A live dashboard of global venture funding for 2026 — every $100M+ round on a sector treemap, plus monthly flows broken down by stage. Filter by location, round size and sector — both charts update from the Dealroom API.
When the capital landed
VC investment over time, stacked by stage. Startup capital (<$15M) covers pre-seed → Series A; breakout ($15–100M) is Series B → C; scaleup ($100M+) is the late-stage and growth rounds that drive the headlines.
Monthly VC investment
Compare any two ecosystems. Or three.
Line up countries against cities, whole sectors against single hubs, or combinations — New York fintech vs London fintech. Absolute investment, growth, round economics and per-capita intensity side by side, with the same year slider and round-size bands as the time series above.
Ecosystem comparison
Every $100M+ round in the world in 2026
Sector-grouped treemap. Each cell is one round, sized by amount raised. Companies sit inside their Dealroom sector — hover any tile for the deal size.
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Show top 25 rounds as a table
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Where the capital landed, geographically
Top locations by total VC funding raised in the selected period. Toggle between continent, country, metro area (curated HQ regions like the Bay Area, New Palo Alto and Greater London) and city — and drag the slider to scope the time window. Below, the same geography rendered as a Marimekko, split by round-size band.
Top locations by VC raised
Where the capital landed, by round size
The same geography as a Marimekko: each column is a round-size band — startup ($0–15M), breakout ($15–100M) and scaleup ($100M+) capital — its width set by the total raised, split into geographic segments by height. It lays bare how the $100M+ mega-rounds tilt the map. Flip the columns to years to watch it shift over time. The eight hubs mirror our curated funding-by-destination view, plus a Rest of World residual so the columns add up to every VC dollar — toggle to continents or countries, and drag the slider to scope the years.
VC funding by destination
Who's accelerating the fastest
The same breakdown as By location — countries, cities or simplified sectors — but ranked by the percentage change in VC raised between two full years you pick. Tiny bases are excluded so a jump from near-zero never tops the chart.
Fastest-growing locations
How fast does the year add up?
Total VC raised since January 1 of each year, plotted month by month. Switch location to see how the current year is pacing against the last five — world-wide, by region, or for a specific country.
Cumulative VC investment
A live view, not a snapshot
Every chart on this page is built from the Dealroom dataset - the same source the platform serves to investors, governments and operators.
Startups, scaleups and unicorns
Dealroom tracks companies designed for fast growth: venture-backable startups that can develop into scaleups, grownups and large private technology businesses. This dashboard focuses on companies founded since 1990.
Unicorns are private startups valued at more than $1B, or companies that reached a $1B+ exit through public markets or M&A. Decacorns are unicorns valued at $10B+.
Venture capital rounds
Funding is grouped by Dealroom round labels such as Seed, Series A, Series B, Series C, late-stage VC and growth equity. We exclude debt, grants, lending capital and other non-equity financing so the page stays focused on VC investment.
Round-size bands are used to compare stages: startup capital is $0-15M, breakout capital is $15-100M, and scaleup capital covers $100M+ rounds.
Underlying data
Dealroom's proprietary database combines public information, verified user-submitted data and data engineering, then curates it through manual review. Sector views use Dealroom's tech taxonomy, which maps companies across fixed industries, sub-industries and granular tags.
The data behind this report is available in app.dealroom.co. For questions, contact support@dealroom.co. Data on this page is refreshed live from the Dealroom API where available.