Funded Apps Startups in Israel
Disclosed funding sizes in this apps-focused Israel slice are highly uneven: the largest disclosed round is Candivore at $100M on 2023-08-14, and it sits w…
Disclosed funding sizes in this apps-focused Israel slice are highly uneven: the largest disclosed round is Candivore at $100M on 2023-08-14, and it sits well above the next-largest disclosed entries (Lumen at $62M on 2022-12-01, Lightricks at $100M is tied; Overwolf at $75M on 2021-11-17; Xtend and Mine at $30M). At the low end, the smallest disclosed amount is Pinsteps at $250K on 2022-07-18, creating a wide spread from the floor of disclosed amounts to the $100M tier.
The concentration pattern is stronger on geography than on time. Tel Aviv appears as the city for most rows (e.g., PulseNmore in Tel Aviv on 2026-06-25; Xtend and Mine in Tel Aviv in 2025–2023; Overwolf and Elementor in Tel Aviv in 2021–2022), with a smaller cluster in Jerusalem (Triple Whale on 2023-02-02 at $25M; Lightricks on 2021-09-19 at $100M). Chronologically, the rows shown span 2020-04-16 (Autofleet) through 2026-06-25 (PulseNmore), with multiple entries landing in 2022–2023, including notable $25M–$30M groups such as Triple Whale ($25M, 2023-02-02) and RiseUp ($30M, 2022-04-12).
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Frequently asked
What stands out most in disclosed round size, and is there a clear gap between the top and the rest?
Candivore’s $100M on 2023-08-14 is the largest disclosed amount in the list, and it is in a different tier than most other disclosed rounds such as $75M (Overwolf, 2021-11-17) and $62M (Lumen, 2022-12-01). The low end is Pinsteps at $250K on 2022-07-18, far below the $1M–$10M band seen in entries like Liberty Pixel ($1M, 2025-08-05) and TinyTap ($9M, 2023-04-25).
Do cities concentrate around Tel Aviv in these recent apps rounds, or is the geography evenly spread?
Tel Aviv dominates the city field across the most recent entries and older ones alike, including PulseNmore (Tel Aviv, 2026-06-25), Eye-Net Mobile (Tel Aviv-area listing in Ness Ziona, 2025-12-01), and Lightricks/Triple Whale where the city is explicitly Jerusalem. Jerusalem appears in fewer rows (Triple Whale at $25M on 2023-02-02; Lightricks at $100M on 2021-09-19), while most others are tied to Tel Aviv or Tel Aviv sub-localities.
Which stage labels show up most, and how much is marked undisclosed/unknown?
Stage naming is uneven: “Series Unknown” and blanks appear frequently, including multiple entries such as PulseNmore (Series Unknown, $8M on 2026-06-25), Eye-Net Mobile (Series Unknown, $3M on 2025-12-01), and EfA Technologies (blank stage, $7M on 2024-03-01). “Undisclosed” amounts also occur (e.g., Zoe Studios on 2025-12-15; Kima Network on 2024-05-17; Tweed on 2023-05-18), limiting apples-to-apples comparisons by stage.
Are there clusters in time among the most recent rows, especially around 2022–2023?
The 2022–2023 period is dense in the shown set: for example, 2023 includes TinyTap ($9M on 2023-04-25), Triple Whale ($25M on 2023-02-02), and Candivore ($100M on 2023-08-14). 2022 also includes multiple sizable rounds such as Lumen ($62M on 2022-12-01) and Sepana ($10M on 2022-11-08), with several 2022 dates falling between mid-April and late-December.
What are the most recent and oldest rounds in this listing window?
The most recent row shown is PulseNmore at $8M on 2026-06-25. The oldest row shown is Autofleet at $6M on 2020-04-16, making the displayed window span roughly six years from 2020-04-16 to 2026-06-25.
Which entries look like funding outliers compared with the general $1M–$30M range?
Beyond the top tier (Candivore $100M on 2023-08-14 and Lightricks $100M on 2021-09-19), several rounds sit above the typical mid-range: Overwolf at $75M (2021-11-17), Lumen at $62M (2022-12-01), and Elementor at $50M (2022-06-08). On the downside, Pinsteps at $250K (2022-07-18) is an outlier below the rest of the disclosed amounts, including similarly small entries like Tennisist at $80K (2022-06-22).
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