LinkedIn’s list of top 50 U.S. startups includes three emerging companies from Seattle area

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From left: Logos on LinkedIn for Seattle-area startups Chainguard, Common Room and Truveta. (Images via LinkedIn)

LinkedIn released its annual list of the top 50 startups in the U.S. on Wednesday, and three Seattle-area companies made the cut.

  • No. 18, Chainguard: The cybersecurity company helps customers secure their “software supply chain,” a term used to describe a company’s software production line. Chainguard focuses on helping companies keep their open source software secure and offers tools to manage container images, a core code component of cloud-based applications. Technically based in Kirkland, Wash., the remote startup raised $356 million in April, pushing its valuation to $3.5 billion. It’s ranked No. 3 on the GeekWire 200 index of the Pacific Northwest’s top startups.
  • No. 21, Common Room: Founded in 2020 by four Seattle-area tech vets, Common Room aims to help companies build a better conduit between their orgs and people in their communities. It integrates with communication apps such as Slack, Twitter, Discord, and more. The idea is to make “community” a competitive advantage, connecting users with each other and soliciting product feedback. Common Room is No. 89 on the GeekWire 200 and was the 2022 GeekWire Awards Startup of the Year.
  • No. 42, Truveta: Founded in 2020, Truveta aims to aggregate medical records data from 30 partner institutions to link treatments with outcomes and underlying health. Its platform has 120 million de-identified patient medical records updated daily. Bellevue, Wash.-based Truveta raised $320 million in January to push its valuation above $1 billion, making it another unicorn to emerge from the Seattle region. It’s No. 4 on the GeekWire 200.

Microsoft-owned LinkedIn generates its top startups based on metrics such as employee growth, job seeker interest, attraction of top talent, and engagement with the company’s LinkedIn page.

The list includes a surge in gaming startups and companies focused on wellness, with many using artificial intelligence to automate tasks and speed up creativity, according to LinkedIn.

Here’s is the complete list of the 50 startups:

  1. Perplexity
  2. Synctera
  3. Underdog
  4. Cadence
  5. Charlie Health
  6. ARMRA
  7. Mercor
  8. Function Health
  9. Thinking Machines Lab
  10. Inworld AI
  11. David
  12. Medallion
  13. MagicSchool AI
  14. Fireworks AI
  15. Grow Therapy
  16. ElevenLabs
  17. Harvey
  18. Chainguard
  19. Haus
  20. Cyera
  21. Common Room
  22. RYZE
  23. The Nuclear Company
  24. Zip
  25. Together AI
  26. Midi Health
  27. Solace
  28. CareYaya Health Technologies
  29. Vial
  30. Drata
  31. tvScientific
  32. Ambience Healthcare
  33. Feastables
  34. Vast
  35. Surge AI
  36. Transcarent
  37. Phantom
  38. Kindred
  39. Artisan
  40. Subject
  41. Lumos
  42. Truveta
  43. Federato
  44. Dandy
  45. Edia
  46. Reprise
  47. GOODLES
  48. Merge
  49. ARB Interactive
  50. Bilt
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