Which startups have raised the most funding in the procurement software market?
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Procurement software has become a large enterprise software category, covering spend management, supplier risk, contract management, sourcing, AP automation, and AI procurement orchestration.
The market is led by major spend platforms such as Ramp, Brex, EcoVadis, Tradeshift, Tipalti, and Assent, but a long tail of specialist tools is also scaling fast.
We update this list every month to keep the ranking fresh as new rounds, acquisitions, and market changes are announced.
A quick summary table
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Most funded startup | Ramp, $3.0B raised |
| Second most funded startup | Brex, $1.2B raised |
| Largest funding round | Ramp, $750M Series F in June 2026 |
| Median funding | $74M |
| Share of funding captured by the top 10 | About 55% |
| Median time since last round | About 46 months |
| Startups that raised funding in the last 12 months | 8 startups |
| Active procurement software startups | 70 companies |
| Acquired procurement software startups | 17 companies |
| AI-native procurement software leaders | Zip, ORO Labs, Globality, Omnea, Levelpath, and Pactum |
Top startups in the procurement software market ranked by total funding raised
Here is an updated table that ranks the top startups in the procurement software market based on the total amount of funding they have raised to date.
The table also includes the total number of funding rounds, the date and size of the latest round, the financing type, key investors, the startup’s current status, and a confidence score based on the data collected. We excluded startups with very low data confidence, to make sure everything is reliable.
| # | Startup | What They Do | Total Raised ($) | Total Rounds | Last Round Date | Last Round Amount ($) | Last Round Type | Key Investors | Current Stage | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ramp | Finance automation spend platform | $3.0B | 11 | June 2026 | $750M | Series F | ICONIQ, GIC, Ontario Teachers’ | Active | Strong |
| 2 | Brex | Corporate cards spend management | $1.2B | 7 | January 2022 | $300M | Series D-2 | Greenoaks Capital, TCV | Acquired | Partial |
| 3 | EcoVadis | Supplier sustainability ratings platform | $732M | 4 | June 2022 | $500M | Series D | Astorg, BeyondNetZero, GIC | Active | Strong |
| 4 | Tradeshift | B2B procurement payments network | $709M | 8 | August 2023 | $70M | Series G / strategic | HSBC, LUN Partners, Fuel Venture Capital | Active | Partial |
| 5 | Tipalti | Payables and procurement automation | $553M | 6 | December 2021 | $270M | Series F | G Squared, Marshall Wace, Counterpoint Global | Active | Strong |
| 6 | Assent | Supply-chain compliance management software | $501M | 4 | January 2022 | $350M | Series D | Vista Equity Partners, Warburg Pincus | Active | Strong |
| 7 | Pleo | Spend management cards | $428M | 6 | December 2021 | $200M | Series C extension | Coatue, Alkeon, Bain Capital Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 8 | Zip | AI procurement orchestration platform | $371M | 5 | October 2024 | $190M | Series D | BOND, DST Global, Adams Street | Active | Full |
| 9 | Globality | AI autonomous sourcing platform | $358M | 6 | October 2024 | $47M | Equity financing | Rollins Capital, existing preferred shareholders | Active | Strong |
| 10 | Icertis | Enterprise contract intelligence platform | $341M | 7 | March 2025 | $50M | Equity funding | B Capital | Active | Partial |
| 11 | Ironclad | Digital contract lifecycle management | $333M | 6 | January 2022 | $150M | Series E | Franklin Templeton, BOND, Accel | Active | Strong |
| 12 | Coupa | Business spend management software | $322M | 8 | October 2016 | $153M | IPO | Public investors | Acquired | Strong |
| 13 | Spendesk | Spend management for SMBs | $304M | 7 | January 2022 | $114M | Series C extension | Tiger Global, General Atlantic, Index Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 14 | Jeeves | Global expense management | $268M | 4 | March 2022 | $180M | Series C | Tencent, GIC, Andreessen Horowitz | Active | Full |
| 15 | Soldo | Pay and spend automation | $258M | 4 | July 2021 | $180M | Series C | Temasek, Advent International, Accel | Active | Partial |
| 16 | Payhawk | Cards expenses bill payments | $239M | 5 | March 2022 | $100M | Series B extension | Lightspeed, Greenoaks, QED Investors | Active | Strong |
| 17 | Vendr | SaaS buying platform | $216M | 4 | June 2022 | $150M | Series B | Craft Ventures, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Tiger Global | Acquired | Strong |
| 18 | Interos | Supply chain risk intelligence | $186M | 5 | January 2026 | $20M | Growth Round | Blue Owl Capital, Structural Capital | Active | Strong |
| 19 | Sirion | AI contract lifecycle management | $171M | 5 | January 2023 | $25M | Series D extension | Brookfield Growth | Acquired | Partial |
| 20 | ContractPodAi | AI contract management platform | $170M | 3 | September 2021 | $115M | Series C | SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Eagle Proprietary Investments | Active | Partial |
| 21 | LinkSquares | AI contract management software | $164M | 6 | April 2022 | $100M | Series C | G Squared, G2 Venture Partners | Active | Full |
| 22 | Clara | LatAm spend management | $164M | 4 | April 2023 | $60M | Equity round | GGV Capital, Coatue, General Catalyst | Active | Strong |
| 23 | ORO Labs | Procurement orchestration platform | $159M | 3 | March 2026 | $100M | Series C | Brighton Park Capital, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, Norwest | Active | Full |
| 24 | Evisort | AI contract intelligence platform | $155M | 4 | May 2022 | $100M | Series C | TCV, Breyer Capital, General Atlantic | Acquired | Partial |
| 25 | Stampli | Accounts payable automation | $148M | 5 | October 2023 | $61M | Series D | Blackstone, Insight Partners, SignalFire | Active | Strong |
| 26 | Moss | Corporate spend automation | $148M | 4 | June 2024 | Undisclosed | Equity extension | Valar Ventures, Cherry Ventures, Tiger Global | Active | Strong |
| 27 | Center | Card-first expense software | $140M | 6 | December 2023 | $30M | Series C | Top Tier Capital Partners, Durable Capital Partners | Acquired | Strong |
| 28 | Ivalua | Source-to-pay spend management | $134M | 3 | May 2019 | $60M | Growth equity | Tiger Global, Ardian Growth | Active | Strong |
| 29 | Mesh Payments | Finance automation platform | $123M | 3 | September 2022 | $60M | Series C | Alpha Wave, Tiger Global, TLV Partners | Active | Full |
| 30 | IntegrityNext | Supplier sustainability compliance platform | $109M | 1 | March 2023 | $109M | Series A | EQT | Active | Full |
| 31 | Pactum | Autonomous procurement negotiations | $108M | 5 | June 2025 | $54M | Series C | Insight Partners, Karma Ventures, Atomico | Active | Strong |
| 32 | Yokoy | AI spend management | $108M | 3 | March 2022 | $80M | Series B | Sequoia Capital, Balderton, Left Lane Capital | Acquired | Full |
| 33 | Rossum | AI document data capture | $104M | 3 | October 2021 | $100M | Series A | General Catalyst, LocalGlobe, Seedcamp | Acquired | Strong |
| 34 | Vertice | AI procurement spend platform | $101M | 3 | January 2025 | $50M | Series C | Lakestar, Bessemer Venture Partners, 83North | Active | Full |
| 35 | Levelpath | AI-native procurement platform | $100M | 3 | June 2025 | $55M | Series B | Battery Ventures, Redpoint, Benchmark | Active | Full |
| 36 | Prewave | AI supply chain risk platform | $98M | 5 | June 2024 | $67M | Series B | Hedosophia, Creandum, Ventech | Active | Partial |
| 37 | SpotDraft | AI contract lifecycle management | $92M | 5 | January 2026 | $8M | Series B extension | Qualcomm Ventures, Vertex Growth, Premji Invest | Active | Strong |
| 38 | Airbase | Spend management and procurement | $91M | 3 | June 2021 | $60M | Series B | Menlo Ventures, Craft Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures | Acquired | Partial |
| 39 | Tonkean | No-code procurement workflow automation | $83M | 4 | June 2021 | $50M | Series B | Accel, Lightspeed, Foundation Capital | Active | Full |
| 40 | Procurify | Spend management for mid-market | $82M | 6 | October 2023 | $50M | Series C | Ten Coves, EDC, Information Venture Partners | Active | Strong |
| 41 | Fairmarkit | Autonomous sourcing automation | $78M | 4 | September 2022 | $36M | Series C | OMERS Growth Equity, GGV Capital, Insight Partners | Active | Strong |
| 42 | Scoutbee | AI supplier discovery network | $76M | 3 | January 2020 | $60M | Series B | Atomico, Lakestar, Next47 | Acquired | Full |
| 43 | Omnea | AI procurement orchestration | $75M | 3 | September 2025 | $50M | Series B | Insight Partners, Khosla Ventures, Accel | Active | Full |
| 44 | Everstream Analytics | Supply chain risk analytics | $74M | 2 | April 2023 | $50M | Series B | Morgan Stanley, StepStone Group, Columbia Capital | Active | Full |
| 45 | TealBook | Supplier data intelligence | $72M | 4 | December 2021 | $50M | Series B | Ten Coves Capital, BDC Capital, Workday Ventures | Acquired | Strong |
| 46 | Zylo | SaaS spend management platform | $72M | 5 | February 2023 | $5M | Series C extension | MassMutual Ventures, Baird Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners | Active | Strong |
| 47 | Tropic | SaaS procurement management | $67M | 3 | February 2022 | $40M | Series B | Insight Partners, Canaan, Founder Collective | Active | Full |
| 48 | Arkestro | Predictive procurement platform | $67M | 4 | May 2025 | $36M | Strategic investment | Altira Group, Aramco Ventures, NEA | Active | Partial |
| 49 | SpendHQ | Procurement spend analytics platform | $65M | 1 | July 2022 | $65M | Private Equity | Pamlico Capital | Active | Strong |
| 50 | LevaData | AI direct-material sourcing | $64M | 3 | September 2021 | $47M | Series C | Banneker Partners, Tola Capital | Active | Full |
| 51 | Torii | Automated SaaS management platform | $64M | 3 | February 2022 | $50M | Series B | Tiger Global Management, Wing Venture Capital, Uncork Capital | Active | Strong |
| 52 | Summize | AI contract lifecycle management | $58M | 5 | January 2026 | $50M | Growth / Series B | Kennet Partners, Federated Hermes, Maven Capital Partners | Active | Partial |
| 53 | SourceDay | Direct procurement collaboration software | $54M | 4 | February 2022 | $32M | Series C | Norwest Venture Partners, Baird Capital, ATX Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 54 | Certa | Third-party risk compliance automation | $50M | 2 | September 2023 | $35M | Series B | Fin Capital, Vertex Ventures, Point72 Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 55 | Agiloft | No-code contract lifecycle management | $45M | 1 | August 2020 | $45M | Growth equity | FTV Capital | Acquired | Full |
| 56 | Sastrify | SaaS procurement optimization platform | $45M | 4 | May 2023 | $22M | Series B | Endeit Capital, Simon Capital, HV Capital | Active | Partial |
| 57 | Order.co | B2B purchasing marketplace | $45M | 3 | January 2022 | $30M | Series B | Stage 2 Capital, MIT Endowment, Clocktower Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 58 | Contractbook | Contract automation platform | $44M | 3 | May 2021 | $30M | Series B | Tiger Global, Bessemer Venture Partners, Gradient Ventures | Acquired | Strong |
| 59 | Sievo | Enterprise procurement analytics software | $44M | 1 | September 2022 | $44M | Growth Equity | Susquehanna Growth Equity | Active | Strong |
| 60 | Keelvar | Intelligent sourcing automation | $43M | 3 | May 2022 | $24M | Series B | 83North, Elephant, Mosaic Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 61 | Craft | Supplier intelligence platform | $42M | 2 | February 2023 | $32M | Series B | BAM Elevate, Greycroft, ServiceNow Ventures | Active | Full |
| 62 | Concord | Contract lifecycle management | $41M | 4 | October 2018 | $25M | Series B | Tenaya Capital, CRV, Alven | Active | Strong |
| 63 | Lexion | AI contract management | $35M | 3 | April 2023 | $20M | Series B | Point72 Ventures, Citi Ventures, Khosla Ventures | Acquired | Full |
| 64 | Juro | Contract automation platform | $33M | 5 | January 2022 | $23M | Series B | Eight Roads, Union Square Ventures, Point Nine Capital | Active | Partial |
| 65 | Lio | AI procurement workforce | $33M | 2 | March 2026 | $30M | Series A | Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel, Y Combinator | Active | Strong |
| 66 | Zluri | SaaS management and IGA | $32M | 3 | July 2023 | $20M | Series B | Lightspeed, MassMutual Ventures, Endiya Partners | Active | Full |
| 67 | Mercanis | AI procurement suite | $30M | 3 | June 2025 | $20M | Series A | Partech, AVP, Speedinvest | Active | Strong |
| 68 | Simfoni | Spend analytics automation | $26M | 3 | June 2023 | $8M | Series A-2 | Kearney | Active | Strong |
| 69 | Riskmethods | Supply chain risk management | $25M | 5 | April 2017 | $15M | Series B | Digital+ Partners, EQT Ventures, Bayern Kapital | Acquired | Strong |
| 70 | Cledara | SaaS subscription management platform | $24M | 3 | September 2022 | $20M | Series A | CommerzVentures, Nauta Capital, Notion Capital | Active | Strong |
| 71 | HICX | Supplier experience management | $22M | 1 | September 2022 | $22M | Series B | Wavecrest Growth Partners, Espresso Capital | Active | Partial |
| 72 | OpenEnvoy | AI accounts payable automation | $22M | 2 | May 2023 | $15M | Series A | RRE Ventures, Coelius Capital, Hack VC | Active | Full |
| 73 | Malbek | AI contract lifecycle management | $20M | 4 | September 2021 | $15M | Series A | Noro-Moseley Partners, TDF Ventures, Osage Venture Partners | Active | Partial |
| 74 | Scanmarket | Source-to-contract software | $20M | 3 | August 2020 | $0M | Series A | Verdane | Acquired | Partial |
| 75 | ProcurePro | Construction procurement platform | $20M | 3 | May 2026 | $11M | Series B | QIC Ventures, AirTree, Glitch Capital | Active | Strong |
| 76 | Spendflo | SaaS buying management platform | $15M | 2 | April 2023 | $11M | Series A | Prosus Ventures, Accel, Together Fund | Active | Full |
| 77 | Resilinc | Supply chain resilience software | $15M | 6 | May 2023 | Undisclosed | Strategic Growth | Vista Equity Partners | Active | Partial |
| 78 | BuyerQuest | Procure-to-pay marketplace | $14M | 2 | October 2015 | $7M | Growth Equity | Argentum, First Analysis | Acquired | Partial |
| 79 | Bonfire | Public-sector sourcing software | $11M | 3 | June 2017 | $8M | Series A | Battery Ventures, Crosslink Capital, Spider Capital | Acquired | Strong |
| 80 | Kodiak Hub | Supplier relationship management | $11M | 2 | November 2024 | $6M | Series B | Oxx | Active | Full |
| 81 | DocJuris | AI contract review | $11M | 2 | October 2024 | $8M | Series A | Silverton Partners, Watertower Ventures, Seed Round Capital | Active | Partial |
| 82 | Beamy | Enterprise SaaS governance platform | $9M | 2 | April 2022 | $9M | Series A | Aglaé Ventures, ISAI, Evolem | Active | Strong |
| 83 | Matchory | Supplier discovery platform | $8M | 2 | January 2025 | $6M | Seed extension | Capmont, Earlybird-X, Plug and Play | Active | Full |
| 84 | DeepStream | AI RFx procurement workspace | $8M | 2 | December 2021 | $7M | Series A | Beringea, Conviction VC, Portfolio Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 85 | Vendorful | Sourcing and SRM software | $6M | 2 | November 2021 | $2M | Seed / convertible note | Sorenson Capital, Perceptive Equity, Raj Dutt | Active | Partial |
| 86 | Focal Point | Procurement orchestration software | $4M | 2 | June 2022 | $3M | Seed | Susa Ventures, Amplo, GoPoint Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 87 | Vroozi | Procure-to-pay platform | $4M | 1 | August 2016 | $4M | Series A | Ally Holdings | Active | Full |
Key funding trends in the procurement software market
Insights
- Ramp alone represents about 20% of the reliable funding total, showing how finance automation and corporate spend platforms attract far larger rounds than narrow procurement workflow tools.
- The top ten procurement software startups captured about 55% of all reliable funding in the dataset, which points to a very concentrated capital structure.
- Payments and spend management dominate the top of the market, with Ramp, Tipalti, Pleo, Payhawk, Jeeves, and Mesh Payments raising about $4.6B together.
- Supplier risk, compliance, and sustainability software has become a major funding theme, with EcoVadis, Assent, Interos, IntegrityNext, Everstream, and TealBook raising roughly $1.7B combined.
- AI procurement orchestration is now a serious funding category, with Zip, Globality, ORO Labs, Omnea, Levelpath, Tonkean, and Pactum raising more than $1.2B together.
- Contract lifecycle management remains one of the deepest procurement software pockets, with Icertis, Ironclad, Sirion, ContractPodAi, LinkSquares, and Evisort all crossing $150M in funding.
- Recent activity is not limited to incumbents. Ramp, ORO Labs, Interos, SpotDraft, Summize, Lio, and ProcurePro all raised new capital in 2026.
- Acquisitions are a major exit route in procurement software, with Coupa, Vendr, Rossum, Center, Scoutbee, TealBook, Yokoy, and Lexion showing strategic buyer demand.
- The market is split between broad spend platforms with very large rounds and focused procurement tools that often scale with $20M to $100M in total funding.
A few word about our methodology
As you can see, we built a database that ranks startups in the procurement software market based on their total cumulative fundraising. To create this ranking, we reviewed many sources and cross-checked information across multiple places.
Whenever possible, we prioritized official company communications, since company announcements are usually the most reliable source for funding amounts, round dates, and investors.
When official sources were not available, we relied on reputable business and technology sources such as TechCrunch, Crunchbase, Financial Times, Forbes, company press pages, and investor announcements.
We excluded random blogs, unverified websites, and any sources that could not be validated.
When funding rounds were announced in other currencies such as euros, Swiss francs, Singapore dollars, Australian dollars, or rupees, we converted them into approximate USD equivalents for consistency.
Sometimes different sources report slightly different numbers, or the exact round size is not fully disclosed. In those cases, we flag the uncertainty and assign a confidence label to each startup, visible in the last column.
Here is what the confidence score means.
Full confidence: The company’s equity fundraising history can be reconstructed completely from public sources. The rounds, dates, amounts, and key investors are clearly identified, with no meaningful gaps.
Strong confidence: The fundraising history is largely complete and reliable. There may be a small missing detail, such as incomplete investor information or a minor round with limited data, but the overall record is clear.
Partial confidence: The main fundraising rounds can be identified, but the record is incomplete or somewhat mixed. Some rounds may be missing or certain funding events may be difficult to separate clearly.
Low confidence: Public information is too limited, inconsistent, or ambiguous to reliably reconstruct the company’s equity fundraising history.
When the confidence level is too low, we take a conservative approach and exclude the company from the ranking. We don’t want to include data that cannot be reliably verified.
In a world where LLMs hallucinate and unreliable information is everywhere, our goal is simple: provide data you can trust.
If you want the full detail on a specific calculation, feel free to contact us and we will gladly explain.
Finally, know that we update the dataset once per month, so come back here if you need fresh information.
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