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Texture Raises $12.5M Series A

Texture raises $12.5 million in Series A funding to develop its enterprise operating system software for electric utility companies.

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by Ben Murray
Texture Raises $12.5M Series A

Texture Raises $12.5M Series A

Texture, a New York, NY-based electric utility software developer, has raised $12.5 million in Series A funding.

Investors

The round was led by VoLo Earth and Equal Ventures, with participation from existing investors Lerer Hippeau and Abstract Ventures.

Texture Use of Funds

Specific plans for the use of the new capital were not detailed in the report beyond the general support of the company's utility operating system platform.

About Texture

Founded in 2023 by Sanjiv Sanghavi, Nicholas Alan Brown, and Victor Quinn, Texture is a software company building an operating system designed to help electric utilities unify diverse devices, infrastructure, and software onto a single platform. The platform offers unified grid visibility and operational workflows for electric utilities, OEMs, and grid services providers. Headquartered in New York, Texture currently works with dozens of customers across the energy ecosystem.

Funding Details

Company: Texture Corp.
Raised: $12.5M
Round: Series A

Funding Date: May 20, 2026
Lead Investors: VoLo Earth, Equal Venture
Additional Investors: Lerer Hippeau, Abstract Ventures
Company Website: https://texturehq.com/
Software Category: Enterprise Utility Software
Source: https://www.texturehq.com/blog/texture-series-a

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