Newest Businesses in Minnesota

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

About Minnesota

Minnesota's Form D filings center on the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, St. Paul) with secondary activity from Rochester (Mayo Clinic ecosystem). The Twin Cities host healthtech and medtech (Medtronic ecosystem, UnitedHealth Group, 3M), fintech (Ameriprise, U.S. Bank), and enterprise SaaS. Rochester's Mayo Clinic ecosystem drives biotech and health-innovation filings. Round sizes typically range $5M–$50M with larger medtech filings extending higher. Delaware incorporation dominates; Minnesota LLCs appear for real-estate vehicles.

In 2026, Minnesota accounts for 49 catalogued filings totaling $627.7M, running at roughly 11.2 filings per week over the last 30 days.

Total raised
$627.7M
Median offering
$5M
Active cities
10
Last 30 days
48

Top cities

Featured Minnesota companies in 2026

About private capital in Minnesota

Minnesota has moderate-to-high corporate tax rates and a regulatory environment shaped by the state's Fortune 500 concentration (UnitedHealth Group, Target, 3M, Best Buy, U.S. Bank, Ameriprise). The Medtronic-anchored medtech cluster produces steady medical-device filings. UnitedHealth Group's ecosystem drives healthtech and health-insurance-tech filings. Mayo Clinic's Rochester headquarters anchors biotech and health-innovation filings. Twin Cities SaaS and fintech filings reflect the state's business-services depth. Real-estate vehicles target Twin Cities multifamily and industrial assets.

Minnesota funding trends

Recent Minnesota Form D filings show several patterns. First, medtech and medical-device companies file steadily from the Medtronic-ecosystem talent pool. Second, healthtech companies tied to UnitedHealth Group and broader healthcare-insurance customers file at mid-stage ranges. Third, Rochester Mayo-Clinic-ecosystem biotech filings reflect the clinic's research output. Fourth, fintech and enterprise SaaS filings from Twin Cities produce steady volume. Fifth, real-estate vehicles target Twin Cities assets. Minnesota sits reliably in the top-25 filing states.