Series C Funded Startups in Israel
Among the 50 Series C rounds listed for Israel, the largest disclosed amount is DriveNets’ $262M (2022-08-17), which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed figur…
Among the 50 Series C rounds listed for Israel, the largest disclosed amount is DriveNets’ $262M (2022-08-17), which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed figures and sits well above the next-highest cluster of large rounds (e.g., Quantum Machines $170M on 2025-02-25; CHEQ $150M on 2022-02-22; Hailo $120M on 2024-04-02; Classiq Technologies $110M on 2025-05-12). At the same time, the list is temporally concentrated: the newest entries run from 2025-10-13 (Omnix Medical, $25M) back to 2021-11-09 (Upstream Security, undisclosed), spanning about four years, with many rounds landing in bursts across 2022 and late 2024.
Sector-wise, Artificial Intelligence (AI) appears repeatedly (e.g., Sensi.Ai 2025-10-08 at $45M; Fetcherr 2025-09-28 at $42M; Quantum Machines 2025-02-25 at $170M; AI21 Labs 2023-11-21 at $53M; Buildots 2022-05-17 at $60M), while the geography pattern is strongly Tel Aviv–leaning across multiple entries such as Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv-yafo (e.g., Navina on 2025-03-25; Ibex Medical Analytics on 2023-09-06; Silverfort on 2022-04-12). Outliers also show up in disclosure: three rows are explicitly undisclosed (Secret Double Octopus 2024-10-28; Deep Optics 2022-11-08; Upstream Security 2021-11-09).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Israel Series C round in this list, and how extreme is it versus the rest of the disclosed amounts?
DriveNets’ $262M (2022-08-17) is the top disclosed round and is substantially larger than the next-highest disclosed figures shown, including Quantum Machines at $170M (2025-02-25) and CHEQ at $150M (2022-02-22). The same pattern holds through other large disclosed rounds like Hailo ($120M on 2024-04-02) and Classiq Technologies ($110M on 2025-05-12).
Are AI companies over-represented among the Series C rounds, based on how often AI appears as the category?
Yes—AI appears in multiple separate entries, such as Sensi.Ai ($45M, 2025-10-08), Fetcherr ($42M, 2025-09-28), Navina ($55M, 2025-03-25), Quantum Machines ($170M, 2025-02-25), Hailo ($120M, 2024-04-02), and AI21 Labs ($53M, 2023-11-21). The concentration of AI-labeled companies alongside other tech categories makes AI a recurring dominant theme in this dataset.
Which rounds are clustered near the most recent end of the timeline (last ~90 days in the rows shown)?
Within the latest window in the list, rounds include Omnix Medical on 2025-10-13 ($25M), Sensi.Ai on 2025-10-08 ($45M), and Fetcherr on 2025-09-28 ($42M), plus Zero Networks on 2025-06-03 ($55M) and Wi Charge on 2025-05-15 ($20M). These entries indicate that multiple sizable Series C events are concentrated in late 2025 rather than being evenly distributed across the full 2021-11-09 to 2025-10-13 span.
Does the city field show a concentration around Tel Aviv, or are the rounds broadly distributed across cities?
Tel Aviv–area locations appear repeatedly: examples include Navina in Tel Aviv-yafo (2025-03-25, $55M), Ibex Medical Analytics in Tel Aviv-yafo (2023-09-06, $55M), Silverfort in Tel Aviv (2022-04-12, $65M), and Perimeter 81 in Tel Aviv (2022-06-06, $100M). Other cities appear as well (Jerusalem for Omnix Medical; Netanya for Novidea and Sensi.Ai’s non-Netanya counterpart), but the dataset is noticeably Tel Aviv–weighted.
Are there meaningful outliers driven by undisclosed amounts, and where do they occur chronologically?
Three entries list amounts as undisclosed: Secret Double Octopus on 2024-10-28, Deep Optics on 2022-11-08, and Upstream Security on 2021-11-09. Because undisclosed rows are spread across different years, they don’t cluster into a single time burst, but they do affect comparisons that rely on numeric maxima/minima.
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