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DeepTech AI Startup geoSurge Raises €10 Mn in Seed Round

Jul 3, 2026 | By Team SR

DeepTech AI Startup geoSurge Raises €10 Mn in Seed Round

British DeepTech AI startup geoSurge has raised €10 million (US$12 million) in a Seed funding round to support its growth.

The company will use the funding to expand its global research and engineering teams, invest in AI infrastructure and computing capacity, and further develop its Corpus Engineering technology.

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The funding round was led by AlbionVC, with participation from Play Ventures, Octopus Ventures, Celero Ventures, Boost Capital, Passion Capital, Tuesday Capital, and angel investors from Google DeepMind, Microsoft AI, and Signal AI.

Francisco Vigo, CEO and co-founder of geoSurge says: “A lot of the market is still thinking about AI visibility like SEO and citation tracking. We believe that’s fundamentally wrong. As a data scientist I look at these systems differently; the real battleground is how models learn, understand, remember and represent brands over time.

“Prompt-level tracking and surface analytics will increasingly commoditise as AI infrastructure matures. Most of the current market is focused on the visible surface of AI systems, we believe that is a race to the bottom. The deeper opportunity is helping companies impact the underlying representation layer that drives those outputs. That’s what geoSurge is building,” adds Francisco.

“The geoSurge team combines exceptional technical capability with a genuinely original market thesis,” says AlbionVC Investment Manager, Valérie Aelbrecht. “They are building foundational technology for a category we believe will become increasingly important as AI systems shape more commercial decisions.”

Founded in 2025, geoSurge is being used by brands that want to understand how they are represented in AI platforms such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. These AI tools are becoming popular for search, information, and decision-making.

The company monitors how brands appear across these AI systems and uses its own technology, called Corpus Engineering, to help ensure that businesses are represented more accurately and consistently.

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