Newest Businesses in Virginia
Browse newly-funded private companies headquartered in Virginia. Sorted by filing date, with the most recent on top.
About Virginia
Virginia's Form D filings cluster in Northern Virginia (Arlington, Tysons Corner, Reston, Herndon, Ashburn — defense, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, government-tech), Richmond (financial services, logistics, cigarette-industry legacy businesses), and Hampton Roads. Northern Virginia's defense and federal-contract ecosystem is among the densest in the US — many cybersecurity and govtech companies file from this corridor. Ashburn's data-center corridor — one of the world's largest concentrations of data-center capacity — drives infrastructure-real-estate vehicles. Round sizes span the full range. Delaware incorporation dominates.
In 2026, Virginia accounts for 89 catalogued filings totaling $797.4M, running at roughly 18.0 filings per week over the last 30 days.
- Total raised
- $797.4M
- Median offering
- $3.2M
- Active cities
- 10
- Last 30 days
- 77
Top cities
Featured Virginia companies in 2026
Capital Square Apartment REIT, Inc.
GLEN ALLEN, VA · Other · Filed Mar 30, 2026
Capital Square Apartment REIT, Inc. is a private company based in GLEN ALLEN, VA. The company is a Corporation, incorporated in Maryland, wi…
AeroVironment Inc
ARLINGTON, VA · Manufacturing · Filed Mar 24, 2026
AeroVironment Inc is a Manufacturing company based in ARLINGTON, VA. The company is a Corporation, incorporated in Delaware, with its office…
Carstensz Summit Fund, LP
Elkton, VA · Services · Filed Mar 30, 2026
Carstensz Summit Fund, LP is a Services company based in Elkton, VA. The company is a Limited Partnership, incorporated in Virginia, with it…
About private capital in Virginia
Virginia has moderate corporate tax rates and a regulatory environment shaped by the state's proximity to federal government customers. Northern Virginia's defense and cybersecurity ecosystem generates substantial government-customer Form D activity. Ashburn's Loudoun County data-center concentration drives real-estate-infrastructure filings. Richmond's financial-services legacy produces fintech filings. The state's university research ecosystems (UVA, Virginia Tech) contribute biotech and advanced-materials filings. Real-estate vehicles target NoVa multifamily and data-center assets.
RefluxRaft Corp
Symmatrics, Inc.
Valoryn Housing Fund I LLC
VMG Preferred, LLC
CargoSense, Inc.
Spire Global, Inc.
WH Strategic Growth Fund IV LP
GovGuide Inc.
Heritage Private Fund, L.P. - Series 3
Heritage Private Fund, L.P. - Series 3B
Intalus, Inc.
PROOF III HLI LLC
WH STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES FUND XII LP
WH Strategic Opportunities Fund XIII LP
CIG RAINTREE INVESTORS LLC
CIPHER III a Series of Opulentia Ventures X LLC
Lynx Holder, LLC
Psionic, Inc.
TH Lynx, LLC
1072 Laskin, LLC
AURA Network Systems, Inc.
Okeanos Venture Partners II, LLC - Series 166
Absurd Snacks - Lighthouse Network Ventures, LLC
Bramblewood Holdings LLC
Capital Defense Technologies LLC
EJF Credit Opportunities Fund II LP
HomeHero AI, Inc.
Mad River Macro Fund, LP
Bespoke Private Strategies, L.P. - Series Tax Exempt 2026
Bespoke Private Strategies, L.P. - Series Tax Exempt QP 2026
Bespoke Private Strategies, L.P. - Series Taxable 2026
Bespoke Private Strategies, L.P. - Series Taxable QP 2026
Clinical & Herbal Innovations, Inc.
Barnakl Inc
CIPHER II, a Series of Opulentia Ventures X LLC
Fruit Tree Fund, LP
Smart Response Technologies, Inc.
Valkyrie II, a Series of Opulentia Ventures X LLC
WH Strategic Growth Fund II, LP
PointField, Inc.
PROOF AP, LLC
RIIG Technology, Inc.
Air Control Concepts Holdings, L.P.
Air Control Concepts Management Holdings, LLC
Heron Partners US, LP
Levco Bramblewood LLC
Autyvia Inc
Virginia funding trends
Recent Virginia Form D filings show several patterns. First, Northern Virginia cybersecurity and defense-tech filings with strategic investor participation from defense-focused funds are constant. Second, data-center and data-infrastructure real-estate vehicles dominate asset-backed filings. Third, federal-contractor SaaS filings reflect the DMV ecosystem. Fourth, Richmond fintech filings produce modest volume. Fifth, UVA and Virginia Tech biotech spinouts contribute. Virginia ranks reliably in the top filing states.