Newest Businesses in Kansas

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

About Kansas

Kansas's Form D filings cluster in the Kansas City metro (Kansas side — Overland Park, Lenexa, Lawrence), Wichita (aerospace, aviation), and Topeka. The Kansas side of KCMO hosts fintech, animal-health (the 'Animal Health Corridor' spanning Kansas City into Missouri), and SaaS companies. Wichita's aviation cluster (Spirit AeroSystems, Textron, Bombardier-adjacent) drives aerospace filings. Round sizes typically range $2M–$20M with occasional larger aerospace raises. Delaware incorporation dominates; Kansas LLCs appear for real-estate and agricultural vehicles.

In 2026, Kansas accounts for 19 catalogued filings totaling $444.7M, running at roughly 3.7 filings per week over the last 30 days.

Total raised
$444.7M
Median offering
$15.5M
Active cities
7
Last 30 days
16

Top cities

Featured Kansas companies in 2026

About private capital in Kansas

Kansas has moderate corporate tax rates and a regulatory environment shaped by the state's agricultural and aerospace economies. The Kansas City Animal Health Corridor — a cross-state cluster of animal-health and veterinary-medicine companies — produces distinctive biotech-adjacent filings. Wichita's aviation concentration generates aerospace-supplier filings. Agricultural research and agtech filings reflect the state's farming base (Kansas State University). Real-estate vehicles target Kansas commercial and agricultural property. Operating companies incorporate in Delaware as standard.

Kansas funding trends

Recent Kansas Form D filings show several patterns. First, Overland Park and Lenexa fintech and SaaS companies file steadily. Second, animal-health and veterinary-medicine biotech filings reflect the Animal Health Corridor concentration. Third, Wichita aerospace-supplier filings appear occasionally. Fourth, agtech and grain-economy filings reflect the state's ag base. Fifth, real-estate vehicles target Kansas agricultural and commercial property. Kansas's filing volume is modest but distinctive in the animal-health sub-category.