Newest Businesses in Georgia

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

About Georgia

Georgia's Form D filings center on Atlanta, which has become one of the Southeast's leading fintech and SaaS hubs — anchored by Georgia Tech, the state's strong university pipeline, and a mature financial-services ecosystem including Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), Global Payments, NCR, and Fiserv. Atlanta hosts substantial fintech, healthtech, logistics-tech (Delta, UPS ecosystems), and consumer-brand filings. Outside Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, and Athens contribute smaller clusters. Round sizes span typical ranges, with Atlanta-headquartered companies often raising $20M–$80M Series B/C from Southeast-focused and national VCs. Delaware incorporation dominates; Georgia LLCs appear for real-estate vehicles.

In 2026, Georgia accounts for 110 catalogued filings totaling $1919.2M, running at roughly 24.3 filings per week over the last 30 days.

Total raised
$1919.2M
Median offering
$4.9M
Active cities
10
Last 30 days
104

Top cities

Featured Georgia companies in 2026

About private capital in Georgia

Georgia has competitive corporate tax rates and an active business-development ecosystem. Atlanta's financial-services concentration — known as 'Transaction Alley' because of the high density of payments companies — produces a steady stream of fintech Form D filings. The Delta and UPS logistics hubs drive logistics-tech and supply-chain filing activity. Georgia Tech's engineering-grad pipeline supplies the state's tech ecosystem, visible in the AI/ML and deep-tech filing categories. Georgia's film-industry tax credits have spawned production-company filings — single-purpose LLCs financing specific productions. Real-estate vehicles targeting Atlanta multifamily and industrial assets are common.

Georgia funding trends

Recent Georgia Form D filings show several dominant patterns. First, Atlanta fintech and payments companies file regularly, reflecting the city's long-standing financial-services strength. Second, logistics-tech and supply-chain SaaS companies tied to Atlanta's transportation-hub economy file mid-stage rounds. Third, healthtech companies targeting healthcare delivery and insurance file at steady rates. Fourth, real-estate vehicles and multifamily asset LLCs are prolific. Fifth, film-production LLCs appear reflecting Georgia's film-credit economy. Sixth, consumer-brand and CPG companies file from Atlanta addresses. Georgia reliably ranks in the top states by filing count.