STARTUPS TO WATCH: Here are the startups VCs are betting on in every corner of tech

Get the Full StoryNew startups launch in tech ever week, while billions of dollars are invested in startups every year.

Many of these startups never get off the ground. But some make their employees and investors millionaires.

Business Insider regularly lists startups to watch in different areas of tech. You can read them all by subscribing.

Here are the startups to watch in:

Architecture software: 15 architecture software startups that are shaking up the design process, according to VCs and users

Cannabis: These are the 15 buzziest cannabis startups to bet on in 2020, according to top investors

Construction technology: Construction's digital transformation is speeding up. Here are 10 contech startups to watch.

Cloud infrastructure: VCs says that these 24 companies are the top cloud infrastructure startups in a market dominated by Amazon, Microsoft, and Google

Cleantech: These are the top 21 clean-tech startups to watch that are set to transform the energy industry

Cybersecurity: 16 hot cybersecurity startups pulling in funding and recognition despite the recession

Digital health: Meet the 26 healthcare startups that top VCs say are poised to take off amid the coronavirus pandemic

DTC: Investors from the DTX Company, Forerunner, Greycroft, and others name the 16 direct-to-consumer startups that will take off in 2020

Fraud prevention: The boom in online payments has companies like Airbnb, OkCupid, and Nordstrom looking for new ways to fight fraud. Here are 10 startups and the VCs backing them helping tackle everything from catfishing to money laundering.

Future of work: 30 startups creating the future of work that will prosper in 2020, according to VCs

Logistics: 31 hot logistics startups that are set to soar in 2020, according to VCs

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