Numeric
Accounting AI That Gives You Speed & Control
San Francisco, United States · Founded 2020 · $89.0M raised
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Employees
- 51–200
- Founded
- 2020
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- numeric.io
- Total Funding
- $89.0M
- Last Round
- $51.0M Series BNov 2025
- Rounds
- 3
About
Numeric is an AI close automation platform built for complex accounting teams at high-growth companies. It unifies close management, financial reporting, cash management, and analytics in a single platform—automating flux analysis, reconciliations, journal entries, and month-end workflows. Numeric's AI surfaces bottlenecks in real time, auto-generates variance explanations, and matches transactions at scale, allowing finance teams to close the books faster without expanding headcount. Customers include Brex, Plaid, GOAT, Mercury, Stash, and Wealthfront.
Summary
Numeric is an Analytics company based in San Francisco, United States, founded in 2020. It has raised $89.0M in total across 3 rounds, most recently a $51.0M Series B round in Nov 2025. Investors include Menlo Ventures, IVP and Founders Fund.
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Nov 2025
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