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The 5 Biggest Tech Launches in Q4 2025

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
November 12, 2025
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The 5 Biggest Tech Launches in Q4 2025
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The latter months of 2025 have delivered an unmistakable jolt to the tech landscape. Against a backdrop of rising pressure on venture capital, cooling hype cycles, and enterprises taking a more measured view of digital transformation, a fresh crop of startups is not merely raising funds; they are launching platforms with immediate relevance and ambition.

These five companies represent more than just “what’s next” in enterprise tech; they catalyze key shifts in infrastructure, GTM‑thinking, developer productivity, and vertical AI. In a moment where the question has shifted from “Can we build AI?” to “How do we deploy it, safely and at scale?” the following launches demonstrate how founders are addressing that question head-on. They are not brandishing future promises, but leaning into the present crossroads of tooling, deployment, and business‑model adaptation.

1. Impala AI

When Israeli‑US hybrid Impala AI emerged from stealth on October 29, 2025, it did so with an $11 million seed round led by Viola Ventures and NFX. The startup says it has built an “AI stack for inference at unlimited scale,” enabling enterprises to run large language models (LLMs) directly inside their own VPCs with claimed cost‑per‑token savings of up to 13× versus existing platforms. With AI inference increasingly viewed as the real operational choke‑point for enterprises (rather than just training), Impala AI is positioning itself at the engine room of the next wave.

2. Onfire AI

Founded in Israel by veterans of Unit 8200, Onfire AI publicly emerged from stealth on October 27, 2025, following a $20 million seed round led by TLV Partners and Grove Ventures (with backing from IN Venture and Leumi Tech 77). Onfire’s platform sifts signals across developer forums, product usage data, and event attendance to build what it calls an “Account Intelligence Graph™” of more than 50 million technical decision‑makers. While classified as GTM tech, the company frames its offering as vertical AI for technical buyers rather than generic buyer lists.

3. General Intuition

On October 16, 2025, General Intuition announced a seed raise of $133.7 million, led by Khosla Ventures and General Catalyst. The startup emerges as a spin‑out of gaming‑clip platform Medal (2 billion clips/year from 10 million monthly active gamers). It utilizes this immersive dataset to train agents capable of spatial-temporal reasoning, which involves understanding how objects and entities move through 3D space and time. The ambition is to build agents that transfer from virtual gaming environments to robotics and drones.

4. Reevo

In early November 2025, Reevo officially launched its AI‑native go‑to‑market (GTM) platform, announcing an $80 million funding round co‑led by Khosla Ventures and Kleiner Perkins. The platform advertises itself as a unified “Revenue Operating System” spanning marketing through sales to customer success, built on first‑party data capture (emails, meetings, calendars) and native AI. The founding team comes from high‑growth companies and aims to replace the patchwork of legacy GTM stacks with a single intelligent system. 

5. Rocket.new

Founded in India and publicly scaling in Q4, Rocket.new announced a $15 million seed round on September 22, 2025, led by Salesforce Ventures and Accel, with participation from Together Fund. Since launching its beta in June, the company reached 400,000 + users across 180 countries, achieved $4.5 million in ARR, and over 10,000 paying subscribers. The company describes itself as a “vibe‑coding” platform: you type what you want, and Rocket builds full-stack, production-ready apps (front-end, back-end, integrations) rather than just prototypes.

Execution Over Hype: The Race to Operationalize AI

Q4 2025’s tech‑launch season is less about gimmicks and more about execution‑first plays: infrastructure for model inference, GTM intelligence, next‑gen agents, unified revenue tech, and developer productivity tooling.

Each of these companies vies for a different layer of the enterprise tech stack, and the winners will be those who deliver clarity, performance, and scalability, not just promise. As investors and practitioners alike sift through the hype, the question now shifts from “What will AI become?” to “Who will operationalize it best?”

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