Newest Businesses in Utah

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

About Utah

Utah's Form D filings cluster in the Silicon Slopes corridor (Lehi, Draper, Provo, South Jordan, Salt Lake City). Utah's SaaS ecosystem — anchored by Qualtrics alumni, Domo, Pluralsight, Lucid alumni, and a deep bench of enterprise-SaaS companies — produces one of the most concentrated SaaS filing clusters in the US outside the Bay Area. Delaware incorporation is universal for operating companies. Round sizes typically range $10M–$100M reflecting the SaaS-heavy mix. Utah LLCs appear for real-estate vehicles.

In 2026, Utah accounts for 56 catalogued filings totaling $1335.7M, running at roughly 11.7 filings per week over the last 30 days.

Total raised
$1335.7M
Median offering
$3.3M
Active cities
10
Last 30 days
50

Top cities

Featured Utah companies in 2026

About private capital in Utah

Utah has low corporate tax rates and a business-friendly regulatory environment. Silicon Slopes's SaaS-heavy ecosystem drives disproportionately large SaaS and enterprise-tech filing volume. The state's university pipelines (BYU, University of Utah) supply the tech ecosystem. Utah's healthcare ecosystem (Intermountain Healthcare) produces occasional healthtech filings. Real-estate vehicles target rapidly-appreciating Wasatch Front multifamily assets. Operating companies incorporate in Delaware.

Utah funding trends

Recent Utah Form D filings show several patterns. First, Silicon Slopes SaaS filings dominate the state's activity — enterprise software, vertical SaaS, developer tools. Second, fintech and consumer-platform filings grow steadily. Third, healthtech filings reflect the Intermountain ecosystem. Fourth, real-estate vehicles target Wasatch Front multifamily and industrial assets, among the most active US real-estate filing markets. Utah ranks reliably in the top-15 filing states.