Funded Software Startups in Tel Aviv
The largest disclosed round in this Tel Aviv software slice is Kela Technologies’ $28M Series A (2025-03-17).
The largest disclosed round in this Tel Aviv software slice is Kela Technologies’ $28M Series A (2025-03-17). That top figure sits in the same broad band as several other sizable rounds such as DragonflyDB’s $21M (2023-03-21), groundcover’s $20M (2022-09-14), and Appwrite’s $27M (2022-04-05), rather than dwarfing the rest; meanwhile, smaller disclosed rounds like Keyval’s $500K (2023-04-05) and Amy’s $6M (2022-06-17) establish a lower tail.
The rounds cluster tightly around 2022–2023: 8 of the 14 rows fall between 2022-04-05 and 2023-04-05 (e.g., Appwrite 2022-04-05; Incredibuild 2022-06-27; DragonflyDB 2023-03-21; Reeco 2023-03-28). Stages are mixed but Seeds and Series A are frequent among the disclosed entries, while 2 rows show an empty round type (Lightrun on 2021-05-26 and L1ght on 2020-02-25). Dates span from 2020-02-25 through 2025-03-17 (oldest to most recent), and every row is listed as Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round looks largest in this Tel Aviv software set, and does it materially exceed the next-largest entries?
Kela Technologies’ $28M Series A on 2025-03-17 is the largest disclosed amount shown. Several other disclosed rounds remain in a close high range—Appwrite at $27M (2022-04-05) and DragonflyDB at $21M (2023-03-21)—so the leader does not dwarf the rest the way a $50M+ outlier would.
Is there a noticeable timing cluster among these rounds, or are they evenly spread across the 2020–2025 window?
They concentrate in the 2022–2023 band: 8 of 14 rows land between 2022-04-05 (Appwrite) and 2023-04-05 (Keyval). Examples include multiple March–April 2023 rounds (DragonflyDB 2023-03-21 at $21M; Reeco 2023-03-28 at $10M; Keyval 2023-04-05 at $500K) plus several mid-2022 entries (Incredibuild 2022-06-27 at $35M; Duve 2022-06-06 at $10M; Amy 2022-06-17 at $6M).
What stage mix dominates, and how often is the round type missing?
Among the 14 rows, Seed and Series A appear most frequently in the named stages (Seeds: Keyval $500K on 2023-04-05; Reeco $10M on 2023-03-28; Amy $6M on 2022-06-17; Amplication $7M on 2022-02-09; Everafter.ai $13M on 2021-09-14; Series A: Kela $28M on 2025-03-17; Odigos $13M on 2024-09-09; DragonflyDB $21M on 2023-03-21; groundcover $20M on 2022-09-14; Duve $10M on 2022-06-06; Appwrite $27M on 2022-04-05). Two entries show a blank round type: Lightrun (2021-05-26, $23M) and L1ght (2020-02-25, $15M).
Are there clear outliers in disclosed round size within the list?
Yes on the low end: Keyval’s $500K Seed (2023-04-05) is far below the next-smallest disclosed amounts such as Amy’s $6M (2022-06-17) and Amplication’s $7M (2022-02-09). On the high side, Incredibuild’s $35M Series B (2022-06-27) is the largest disclosed amount outside the 2023–2025 leader cluster and sits above several other large Series A rounds like Kela ($28M) and Appwrite ($27M).
Which entries fall closest to the most recent round date shown?
Taking 2025-03-17 (Kela Technologies) as the anchor, only Odigos’ 2024-09-09 round appears in the same general recency window (Series A at $13M). The next most recent prior entries are from 2023: DragonflyDB ($21M, 2023-03-21) and Reeco ($10M, 2023-03-28), indicating a gap between 2024-09 and early/mid-2023 entries in this list.
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