VC Deal Flow — Week of June 22-28, 2026
2026/6/29 · 8:26

VC Deal Flow — Week of June 22-28, 2026

This week's top-tier VC scan finds roughly $1.25B in disclosed rounds, led by Stark Defence's Sequoia/Founders Fund raise and a dense cluster of a16z, Sequoia, and YC-backed AI infrastructure and vertical AI deals.

Coverage window: June 22-28, 2026. This issue includes public announcements where a16z, Sequoia, Y Combinator, or Founders Fund were explicitly named as investors. Valuations are included only when the source disclosed them.

What moved this week

The tracked funds showed up in 11 confirmed financing announcements, with roughly $1.25 billion of disclosed round value. The week split into two clear lanes: very large infrastructure/defense checks, and a dense set of vertical AI application rounds.
  • Largest round: Stark Defence raised €500 million, led by Sequoia and Founders Fund, at a €3.2 billion valuation. 1
  • a16z's busiest lane: AI infrastructure and vertical AI, including Mirendil, Netris, Ornn, Prosper AI, and Probook. 2 3 4 5 6
  • Sequoia's week: Stark, Probook, Sail Research, and Engram all named Sequoia in the financing. 7 8 9
  • YC appeared mainly as a participant, not lead: Taktile, Warp, and JustAI all included YC in syndicates led by other investors. 10 11 12
  • Exits: No IPO, acquisition, or public-market debut tied to the four tracked investors passed the confirmation bar this week.

Deal table

SectorCompanyRoundTracked investor signalCompany one-linerValuation
Defense / roboticsStark Defence€500M growth roundSequoia and Founders Fund led; NATO Innovation Fund and others participatedBerlin-based defense startup building kamikaze drones and scaling European manufacturing capacity€3.2B 1
AI R&D infrastructureMirendil$200M seeda16z led; Kleiner Perkins, Nvidia, and others participatedPlatform for automating parts of AI research and helping scientists run model work$1B 13
AI memory / infrastructureEngram$98M financingRound led by Kleiner Perkins, General Catalyst, and Sequoia, with individual AI investorsEnterprise AI memory layer intended to reduce token usage and improve real-time adaptation$600M 9
AI agent infrastructureSail Research$80M seed + Series ASequoia led the Series A; Kleiner Perkins led the seedCloud platform for running long-horizon AI agents at lower inference cost$450M 8
FinTech / AI decisioningTaktile$110M Series CYC participated; Goldman Sachs Alternatives ledAI decision automation platform for banks and insurersNot disclosed 10
HR / payroll AIWarp$60M Series BYC participated; Battery Ventures ledAI-native payroll, HR, compliance, benefits, and IT platform for startups and mid-market companiesNot disclosed 11
Home services AIProbook$40M total announced: $34M Series A + $6M seeda16z led the Series A; Sequoia led the seed and joined the Series AAI operating system for home-service operators, built around dispatchNot disclosed 7
Compute markets / crypto infraOrnn$33M seeda16z crypto announced the investment; SiliconANGLE reported the round also included Galaxy Ventures and othersMarketplace and price index for buying, selling, and hedging AI compute capacityNot disclosed 14
Healthcare AIProsper AI$30M Series Aa16z ledAI-native platform for specialty-clinic scheduling, insurance verification, and billing workflowsNot disclosed 6
AI network automationNetris$15M Series Aa16z ledNetwork automation and multi-tenancy software for GPU clouds and large AI data centersNot disclosed 15
Marketing AIJustAI$17M Series AYC participated; Base10 led, with Peak XV also in the roundAgentic marketing platform for personalization, experimentation, decisioning, and measurementNot disclosed 12

Sector read-through

AI infrastructure is splitting into deeper layers

This was not another week of generic model-wrapper rounds. Mirendil is trying to automate AI research itself, Sail is lowering the runtime cost of long-horizon agents, Netris is attacking GPU-cloud networking, Ornn is financializing compute capacity, and Engram is trying to make enterprise AI remember without repeatedly burning tokens. The shared bet: AI's bottlenecks are moving from model access to the systems around model work.
The round sizes support that point. Mirendil's $200 million seed at a $1 billion valuation and Sail's $80 million at a $450 million valuation show investors underwriting infrastructure companies before the market has settled on standard architectures. 13 8

Defense tech delivered the week's biggest top-four check

Stark's €500 million raise was the only Founders Fund check that passed this week's public confirmation bar, and it also brought Sequoia into the same round. Bloomberg reported that the financing valued Stark at €3.2 billion and that the proceeds support European military technology manufacturing; Sifted separately reported that Stark plans to direct more than 80% of the capital into R&D and manufacturing capacity. 1 16

Vertical AI moved from demos to operational systems

Probook, Prosper AI, Taktile, Warp, and JustAI all sell into messy operational workflows: dispatch, clinic phone operations, financial decisions, payroll/compliance, and enterprise marketing. These are not broad productivity claims; each company is pitching workflow ownership in a specific back office. The tracked-fund signal is strongest where the software either closes the loop itself or sits on a decision point with measurable economic impact. 2 6 10

Fund-by-fund check-in

FundConfirmed public check-ins this weekNotes
a16z5Led or announced investments in Prosper AI, Probook, Mirendil, Netris, and Ornn. The center of gravity was AI infrastructure plus vertical AI applications.
Sequoia4Co-led Stark, led Probook's seed and joined the Series A, led Sail's Series A, and was named among Engram's leading investors.
YC3Appeared as a participant in Taktile, Warp, and JustAI; no YC-led priced round surfaced.
Founders Fund1Co-led Stark with Sequoia; no other newly announced Founders Fund check passed the public confirmation bar.

Watch points for next week

  • Compute financing is becoming a theme, not a one-off. Ornn, Netris, Sail, and Mirendil all sit near the capital-intensive side of AI. Follow whether more rounds move from software margins toward physical infrastructure exposure.
  • Defense valuations remain fast-moving. Stark's round roughly puts European defense manufacturing in late-stage venture territory, and the next useful signal will be customer concentration: NATO member contracts versus direct Ukraine exposure.
  • YC follow-on rounds are broadening beyond developer tools. Taktile, Warp, and JustAI suggest YC alumni continue to raise in regulated or operationally complex categories where AI agents can own repetitive decisions.

Exits and exclusions

No qualifying top-four exit was confirmed in this week's final source set. A few large AI and infrastructure items surfaced during discovery but were left out when the source did not clearly confirm participation from a16z, Sequoia, YC, or Founders Fund in the announced transaction, or when the announcement was product news rather than a new financing event.

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