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
Peachtree Credit Fund IV, LP
ATLANTA, GA · Real Estate · Filed Mar 31, 2026
Peachtree Credit Fund IV, LP is a Real Estate company based in ATLANTA, GA. The company is a Limited Liability Company, incorporated in Dela…
Hermeus Corp
ATLANTA, GA · Other · Filed Apr 14, 2026
Hermeus Corp is a private company based in ATLANTA, GA. The company is a Corporation, incorporated in Delaware, with its office at 3960 DEKA…
Overlay Capital Infrastructure Partners II, L.P.
ALPHARETTA, GA · Other · Filed Apr 8, 2026
Overlay Capital Infrastructure Partners II, L.P. is a private company based in ALPHARETTA, GA. The company is a Limited Partnership, incorpo…
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.
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Smith20, LLC
BTR Group Co-Invest Fund I LLC
RADCO - Everett, LP
Southeastern Cellulose, LLC
Cygnus Opportunity Fund, LLC
BCM SCOUT DOMESTIC LP
BRYTR, LLC
OCIP IXDC 2, LLC
Patere Fund I LLC
EMPIRICAL CAPITAL PARTNERS LP
Expedition Income II LLC
NovAb, Inc.
OC Thea Energy Partners, LLC
5335 Lexington Road LP LLC
HA Pinto LLC
Jordan Capital Partners, L.P.
PG EB5 PALMDALE LENDER LLC
PG Prattville Investors, LLC
Rhea Timber, LLC
Braemont Strategic Investors II LP
Hermeus Corp
Moss Hill Partners, L.P.
QM Alpha Fund LP
Harvell35, LLC
HB Wealth Real Estate Fund, L.P.
Magnolia Growth & Innovation II, LP
QumulusAI, Inc.
Redwood Buyout Opportunities II, LP
EnviroSpark Holdings, Inc.
G7K Fund I LP
Godwin-2026 Opportunity Fund, LLC
Godwin-NTY Holdings, LLC
Yash Capital LLC
Homegrown Growth LLC - Series LeBlanc & Smith 1
Homegrown Growth LLC - Series Jinya Ramen Bar 2
Homegrown Growth LLC - Series Jinya Ramen Bar 4
Homegrown Growth LLC - Series El Tesoro 1
Homegrown Growth LLC - Series Mobay Spice 1
Homegrown Growth LLC - Series Succulent Hospitality 2
Homegrown Growth LLC - Series Sugarcoat Beauty 2
GL-Resilience 1, LP
Homegrown Growth LLC - Series Brash Coffee 2
MPC MO 2026 Affordable ICF LLC
OCIP Interconnect 8, LLC
OCIP Interconnect 9, LLC
Overlay Capital Infrastructure Partners, L.P.
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.