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How a 25-year-old German raised 27 million in Silicon Valley – and his most important tips for founders

How a 25-year-old German raised 27 million in Silicon Valley – and his most important tips for founders

At just 18 years old, Florian Juengermann won the Federal Prize for Computer Science, which is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, among others.
At just 18 years old, Florian Juengermann won the Federal Prize for Computer Science, which is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, among others.
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Florian Juengermann emigrated to the USA in 2021 at the age of 21 – directly to the epicenter of the tech world: San Francisco.

What began as a master's degree in computer science at the renowned Harvard University quickly developed into an entry ticket to the Silicon Valley startup scene.

Harvard University
Harvard University
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While still a student, he and fellow student Alfred Wahlforss tinkered with his first startup: the app Be Fake. The app allowed users to insert photos of their faces into fantasy worlds.

The response was surprising: “Over Thanksgiving, we suddenly recorded more than 20,000 downloads,” says Juengermann.

The result was more of a coding experiment for both of them. Nevertheless, the young founders achieved their first success: After a seed round of three million US dollars, the company was sold to Alias ​​Technologies. The app is no longer available in the app store. What remained was a valuable learning experience – and the initial spark for their next startup.

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Be Fake evolved into the idea for their second startup: Listen Labs. AI-powered avatars designed to support large corporations in market research. Today, companies like Microsoft and Canva are among the founders' customers.

At the end of April 2025, the founders secured $27 million in a Series A round, attracting the renowned investor Sequoia .

Sequoia is known for its early investments in companies such as Nvidia, Apple and Bytedance – and for only focusing on large markets.

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