9 Best Mobile Startups in Germany to Watch in 2025

The Definitive Seedtable Ranking of Mobile Startups in Germany

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There are 9 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $334.0m. The average funding per company in this subset is $37.1m.

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

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Funding Rounds

$241.5m

Money raised

Everphone is a provider of telecommunications equipment to businesses, including mobile phones and tablets.

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2

Funding Rounds

$2.5m

Money raised

Playsnak is a company founded in 2015 by Paha Schulz.

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2

Funding Rounds

$288.0k

Money raised

Aeria Games is a company founded in 2006.

1

Funding Rounds

$11.8m

Money raised

Redwood Systems is a company founded in 1976.

2

Funding Rounds

$72.0m

Money raised

Software and hardware solutions for scooter, bike, moped, and car sharing.

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Funding Rounds

$96.3k

Money raised

Pockets United is a Germany-based company founded by Markus Stiefel, Michael Dürgner and Matthias Schicker.

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Funding Rounds

$4.4m

Money raised

orderbird AG is a company founded in 2011.

INVERS is a Germany-based company founded in 1993 that offers software solutions for micromobility services. They offer fleet management, remote troubleshooting, and wireless updating among other services.

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Funding Rounds

$1.5m

Money raised

eyecandylab is a Germany-based company.

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