Newest Businesses in Colorado

Browse newly-funded private companies headquartered in Colorado. Sorted by filing date, with the most recent on top.

About Colorado

Colorado's Form D filings center on Denver and Boulder, with secondary activity in Colorado Springs and Fort Collins. The Denver–Boulder corridor has developed into a meaningful tech hub — SaaS, climate tech, fintech, and aerospace companies file regularly, alongside the state's outdoor-industry and cannabis-adjacent businesses. Colorado Springs hosts defense and aerospace filings tied to military installations and the space-industry cluster. Round sizes span the full range, with typical Series A/B at $10M–$40M and occasional large climate-tech and aerospace raises. Delaware incorporation dominates for operating companies; Colorado LLCs appear for real-estate and asset-backed vehicles.

In 2026, Colorado accounts for 117 catalogued filings totaling $3248.6M, running at roughly 23.6 filings per week over the last 30 days.

Total raised
$3248.6M
Median offering
$6.8M
Active cities
10
Last 30 days
101

Top cities

Featured Colorado companies in 2026

About private capital in Colorado

Colorado has a flat corporate income tax rate and an active regulatory framework around energy, cannabis, and water. The Front Range's growth has sustained ongoing real-estate private-capital activity, particularly in multifamily and industrial. Boulder's climate-tech, aerospace, and natural-products clusters generate distinctive filing patterns — climate-tech companies often raise large rounds with strategic utility or energy-major participation; aerospace filings tie into the broader Colorado Springs–Boulder–Denver aerospace corridor. Colorado's state-level cannabis-industry framework produces occasional filings for cannabis-adjacent operating companies and real-estate vehicles, though federal scheduling constraints shape these structures. Most Colorado-headquartered operating companies incorporate in Delaware.

Colorado funding trends

Recent Colorado Form D filings show several patterns. First, aerospace and space-industry companies (launch, satellites, space-situational awareness) file regularly, reflecting the Colorado Springs–Boulder corridor. Second, climate-tech and energy-tech companies attract mid-to-large rounds with strategic utility investor participation. Third, Denver-metro real-estate vehicles dominate asset-backed filings. Fourth, SaaS and fintech companies file steady Series A/B rounds from Boulder and Denver addresses. Fifth, outdoor-industry and natural-products CPG brands appear occasionally. Colorado sits reliably in the top-10 filing states by volume.