This week’s UK tech funding deals include alternative investment platform Juice, AI agent integration platform StackOne and more.
UKTN tracked £59m worth of UK tech investment this week (5 May to 9 May), a 10% week-on-week increase across seven funding rounds.
Here’s your weekly roundup of UK tech startup funding deals.
Juice – £24.9m
Sector: Investment
HQ: London
Round: Early VC
Investors: Falco Capital and Aern Capital
Founded in 2021, Juice is an alternative investment platform for digital businesses.
StackOne – £15m
Sector: AI
HQ: London
Round: Series A
Investors: Google Ventures, Workday Ventures, XTX Ventures, Episode 1, Playfair and angels
Founded in 2023, StackOne has created a SaaS platform that integrates AI agents into enterprise systems.
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Doubleword – £9m
Sector: AI
HQ: London
Round: Series A
Investors: Dawn Capital, K5 Tokyo Black and angels
Founded in 2021, Doubleword supports companies implementing self-hosted inference.
Ravio – £9m
Sector: Fintech
HQ: London
Round: Series A
Investors: Spark Capital, Blackbird and Cherry Ventures
Founded in 2022, Ravio provides businesses with live role compensation insights.
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Nia – £637,000
Sector: AI
HQ: London
Round: Pre-seed
Investors: LocalGlobe
Founded in 2025, Nia is an AI assistant for software engineers.
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Platter – £348,000
Sector: Food tech
HQ: London
Round: Pre-seed
Investors: Startup Wise Guys and angels
Founded in 2021, Platter is a whole-sale food platform connecting suppliers and buyers.
Zeus Sleep – £149,000
Sector: Health tech
HQ: Petersfield
Round: Seed
Investors: British Design Fund
Founded in 2022, Zeus has developed a device to reduce snoring and improve sleep
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