10 Best Funeral Startups to Watch in 2025

The Definitive Seedtable Ranking of Funeral Startups

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There are 10 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $32.5m. The average funding per company in this subset is $3.2m.

Last update to the database: Feb 18, 2025. See changelog.

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Plotbox logo

Plotbox

Cemetery and crematory management software that enables death care facility operations.

2

Funding Rounds

$11.2m

Money raised

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CRäKN

CRäKN offers business solutions and technologies designed for funeral home, crematory, cemetery and other death care companies.

1

Funding Rounds

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Cadence

Cadence is a Saskatoon-based company founded in 2020 by Rachel Drew, Rachelle Perron and Krystian Olszanski.

1

Funding Rounds

$931.1k

Money raised

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Coeio

Coeio is a Mountain View, California-based funeral equipment company developing burial suits to protect the environment from harmful toxins and reintroduce nutrients from the body back to the environment.

1

Funding Rounds

$125.0k

Money raised

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Eterneva

Eterneva is a company founded in 2016.

2

Funding Rounds

$13.0m

Money raised

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Titan Casket

Titan Casket offers American designed caskets and funeral coffins for sale online direct to customers.

1

Funding Rounds

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Guardian Angel

Guardian Angel is a helping people plan for and manage death founded in 2018.

1

Funding Rounds

$2.1m

Money raised

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Beyond (online platform)

Beyond is a comparison online marketplace for funeral services. The platform was previously called FuneralBooker, and currently consists of independent funeral services working through the platform. The company is headquartered in London, UK.

1

Funding Rounds

$2.5m

Money raised

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Lantern (software)

Lantern is an internet censorship circumvention software founded in 2010.

2

Funding Rounds

$2.4m

Money raised

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eFuneral

eFuneral is a West Des Moines, Iowa-based funeral company founded by Mike Belsito.

1

Funding Rounds

$250.0k

Money raised