While Texas isn’t exactly a slouch on the startup front, there’s long been a perception that venture investment levels don’t reflect the state’s entrepreneurial potential.
Over the past 10 years, only about 4% of all U.S. startup investment has gone to Texas companies, per Crunchbase data. That’s despite the fact that roughly 9% of Americans live there. The state is also rich in the urban infrastructure, talent pools and university systems that lay the groundwork for bustling venture hubs.
So will 2023 be the year Texas’ star will rise? Not likely. So far this year, overall startup funding in the state is down roughly 47% year over year, not too far off nationwide trends of 43%.
It’s not a particularly bullish or bearish topline, nor an unusual storyline. Like everywhere else, funding to Texas companies was on fire in 2021 and into 2022. Subsequently, it’s cooled, as evidenced in the chart below:

Where the big rounds are going
Of course, not everything has cooled. At least six Texas companies scored funding rounds of $100 million or more this year.
Of those, the largest financing — a $350 million Series C — went to Axiom Space, a Houston-based startup building a commercial space station. Next was Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas company aiming to “de-extinct” species including the wooly mammoth and the dodo bird.
We’ll say this for Texas’ biggest funding recipients: They sure are interesting and ambitious. For a bigger-picture look at who is raising the most, we used Crunchbase data to highlight the year’s largest rounds below:

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