Newest Businesses in Maine

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

About Maine

Maine's Form D filings are sparse but cluster in Portland and Bangor, reflecting the state's small venture ecosystem. Filings span consumer brands (food and beverage, outdoor-industry products), real-estate vehicles (coastal and lakefront property), specialty manufacturing, and occasional ocean-economy or aquaculture ventures. Round sizes are typically modest ($500K–$10M). Delaware incorporation dominates for operating companies; Maine LLCs appear for real-estate SPVs.

In 2026, Maine accounts for 6 catalogued filings totaling $102.3M, running at roughly 1.4 filings per week over the last 30 days.

Total raised
$102.3M
Median offering
$4M
Active cities
3
Last 30 days
6

Top cities

Featured Maine companies in 2026

About private capital in Maine

Maine has moderate corporate tax rates and a regulatory environment shaped by the state's forestry, fishing, tourism, and maritime economies. The state's consumer-brand ecosystem (craft breweries, outdoor products, specialty food) produces occasional CPG filings. Portland's growth as a tech-and-lifestyle-friendly metro has produced a modest increase in SaaS and consumer-platform filings. Maine's ocean-economy and aquaculture filings reflect emerging interest in blue-economy private capital. Real-estate vehicles target Maine coastal and lakefront property. Operating companies incorporate in Delaware.

Maine funding trends

Recent Maine Form D filings are limited but show a few patterns. First, consumer-brand and specialty-food filings reflect the state's craft-economy strengths. Second, real-estate vehicles targeting Maine coastal and vacation-home property file regularly. Third, ocean-economy and aquaculture companies produce occasional filings. Fourth, Portland-metro tech and SaaS filings appear rarely at modest ranges. Maine's filing volume is low, typical for smaller New England states.