Funded Apps Startups in Israel
The 31 Israeli apps companies in this dataset span funding rounds from April 2020 through August 2025, with Tel Aviv serving as headquarters for the large…
The 31 Israeli apps companies in this dataset span funding rounds from April 2020 through August 2025, with Tel Aviv serving as headquarters for the large majority. The most recent disclosed rounds include Xtend's $30M Series B in July 2025 and Liberty Pixel's $1M close in August 2025. At the upper end of the size range, Candivore and Lightricks each raised $100M, Overwolf closed a $75M Series D in November 2021, and Lumen's $62M Series B rounds out the top tier.
Stage diversity is wide: Tennisist closed an $80K pre-seed in June 2022, while Elementor, JoyTunes, and PulseNmore each reached $50M in separate rounds in 2022. Jerusalem appears twice — Lightricks and Triple Whale — with Herzliya accounting for a cluster including PomVom, Kima Network, and Spike. Several rounds carry no disclosed amount or stage label, which is common for Israeli early-stage deals in this period.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these 31 Israeli apps companies?
Candivore (Tel Aviv, August 2023) and Lightricks (Jerusalem, September 2021) both raised $100M rounds, the largest in the dataset. Overwolf closed a $75M Series D in November 2021, Lumen raised $62M in a Series B in December 2022, and Elementor, JoyTunes, and PulseNmore each raised $50M in separate rounds between May and June 2022.
Where are most of these companies headquartered?
Tel Aviv is the dominant city by a wide margin, accounting for the majority of companies in this set. Herzliya appears for PomVom, Kima Network, Make My Day, and Spike. Jerusalem is home to two companies — Lightricks and Triple Whale — and the remaining companies are spread across Ness Ziona, Ramat Gan, Caesarea, and Qiryat Ono.
What does the stage mix look like across this dataset?
"Series Unknown" is the most frequently applied label, covering six companies including Candivore ($100M) and TinyTap ($9M). Series B appears five times — Xtend, Mine, Triple Whale, Lumen, and RiseUp — with deal sizes ranging from $25M to $62M. Four rows carry no stage label, and two Series D rounds are present: Overwolf ($75M) and Lightricks ($100M).
How much funding activity has there been in 2025?
Four companies show round dates in 2025: Liberty Pixel ($1M, August), Xtend ($30M Series B, July), Eye-Net Mobile ($2M, March), and PomVom ($5M, January). The bulk of rounds in the dataset are concentrated in 2021–2023.
What is the smallest disclosed round in this dataset, and are there any very early-stage companies?
Tennisist raised $80K in a pre-seed round in June 2022, the smallest disclosed amount in the set. Pinsteps raised $250K in a pre-seed the following month. PeerPlay closed a $5M pre-seed in January 2023, indicating some early-stage deal flow alongside the larger growth rounds.
Are there any companies in this dataset that have moved beyond typical venture stages?
PulseNmore is the only company in this set with a Post-IPO Equity round, raising $50M in May 2022. All other rounds are pre-IPO venture stages, ranging from pre-seed through Series D.
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