Funded Hardware Startups in Israel
Among the 41 most recent hardware funding rounds listed, the largest disclosed amount is DriveNets’ $262M on 2022-08-17, and it dwarfs the next-largest dis…
Among the 41 most recent hardware funding rounds listed, the largest disclosed amount is DriveNets’ $262M on 2022-08-17, and it dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts (Vayyar $108M on 2022-06-06 and Xsight Labs $80M on 2020-05-14). The smallest disclosed amount is flexiWAN’s $100K on 2021-12-14, creating a wide disclosed-range spread from six figures to the high hundreds of millions.
Date-wise, the rounds span from 2020-02-26 (Strattic) through 2026-04-27 (Altair Semiconductor and Wiliot). Geographic signals cluster around Tel Aviv and its metro: Tel Aviv-yafo appears repeatedly (e.g., Innoviz Technologies 2025-02-10, Anan 2024-10-06, Opster 2022-07-04), alongside multiple entries in Hod Hasharon (Altair Semiconductor 2026-04-27, Allot 2022-02-15) and Petah Tiqva (Bioxtreme 2026-04-21, Yoom 2022-10-17). Stage reporting is mixed: 11 of 41 are “Series Unknown,” while 2 of 41 are explicitly “undisclosed.”
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed rounds stand out as outliers in this hardware Israel list?
DriveNets’ $262M (2022-08-17) is a clear size outlier versus the rest of the disclosed amounts, with the next tier including Vayyar at $108M (2022-06-06) and Xsight Labs at $80M (2020-05-14). At the low end, flexiWAN’s $100K (2021-12-14) is far below other disclosed rounds such as KTrust and Bluebricks at $5M (both in 2024).
How concentrated are rounds in the newest part of the timeline shown?
The most recent date in the 41 rows is 2026-04-27, held by Altair Semiconductor ($50M) and Wiliot ($75M). Aside from those two entries, the next closest recent dates include 2026-04-21 (Bioxtreme, undisclosed) and 2026-03-30 (ScaleOps, $130M), indicating a small concentration at the top edge rather than a long run of late rounds.
Do certain cities repeat often enough to suggest a local concentration?
Tel Aviv-yafo/Tel Aviv shows repeated entries across multiple years, including Innoviz Technologies ($40M on 2025-02-10), Anan ($107M on 2024-10-06), Opster ($5M on 2022-07-04), and Arti.tv ($4M on 2020-04-20). Hod Hasharon also reappears (Altair Semiconductor 2026-04-27; Allot $40M on 2022-02-15), while Petah Tiqva appears multiple times (Bioxtreme on 2026-04-21; Yoom $15M on 2022-10-17).
What does the stage mix look like when the list includes unknown or undisclosed amounts?
Stage labeling is incomplete: 11 of 41 entries are marked “Series Unknown,” and 2 of 41 are marked “undisclosed” for the amount (Bioxtreme 2026-04-21; NOVELSAT 2023-06-16). Even with known stages, the disclosed sizes vary widely at similar stage labels, such as Series A rounds ranging from $6M (Xpand, 2025-08-09) to $20M (Feelit isn’t that; Xyte $20M on 2024-01-16; Ottopia $15M on 2023-01-10).
Which stage labels and their disclosed amounts appear in comparable ranges, rather than just extremes?
Several late-stage rounds cluster in the tens to low hundreds of millions: ScaleOps is Series C at $130M (2026-03-30) and DriveNets is Series C at $262M (2022-08-17), while Zero Networks is Series C at $55M (2025-06-03) and Vayyar is Series E at $108M (2022-06-06). Earlier stages show more low-to-mid single-digit presence, with Seed rounds like Bluebricks at $5M (2024-09-25) and KTrust at $5M (2024-02-14), alongside higher-seed/disclosed points such as DustPhotonics $24M (Series B on 2024-02-21).
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