Venture - Series Unknown Funded Startups in Israel
Among the 50 most recent “Venture - Series Unknown” entries in Israel, the largest disclosed round is UBQ Materials at $170M (2021-12-15), which dwarfs the…
Among the 50 most recent “Venture - Series Unknown” entries in Israel, the largest disclosed round is UBQ Materials at $170M (2021-12-15), which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts; the next-highest disclosed entries are in the $135M–$100M range (Redefine Meat $135M on 2022-01-23 and MeMed $93M on 2022-01-10), while many other disclosed rounds fall well below $50M (e.g., YesChef $300K on 2021-10-01). Undisclosed rounds also appear frequently: 10 of 50 rows list “undisclosed” amounts, versus 40 with disclosed figures.
Date-wise, the list spans 2021-04-08 (TipRanks $77M) through 2025-11-22 (Zengo, undisclosed), with a clear recency mix: five disclosed entries in the last ~10 weeks include Prisma Photonics $30M (2025-10-15), Remedio $65M (2025-09-19), and Gliding Deer $7M (2025-11-05). City concentration is strong around Tel Aviv: many companies are listed in Tel Aviv (including Tel Aviv-Yafo/Ramat Gan/nearby cities in the metro), with repeated placements such as Tel Aviv for Prisma Photonics (2025-10-15) and Elementor (2022-06-08).
Most recent rounds
50 shownRelated listings
Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Israel “Venture - Series Unknown” set, and is it clearly separated from the pack?
UBQ Materials’ $170M (2021-12-15) is the largest disclosed amount and it materially exceeds the next tier of disclosed rounds, which top out at $135M (Redefine Meat on 2022-01-23) and $100K-level outliers below that. Multiple other large rounds—like MeMed at $93M (2022-01-10) and Mindspace at $72M (2021-11-24)—still sit far below $170M.
Are undisclosed amounts common here, and do they affect how you interpret “largest” comparisons?
Yes. Out of 50 rows, 10 list the amount as “undisclosed,” including Zengo (2025-11-22), QuantHealth (2025-09-30), and AiDock (2022-10-22). Because the “largest disclosed” comparison is based only on disclosed figures, UBQ Materials at $170M (2021-12-15) remains the clear top within the disclosed subset.
Which entries look like outliers on the low end among disclosed rounds?
The smallest disclosed amount is $2M by Fidmi Medical (2021-10-11). Other very low disclosed figures include YesChef at $300K (2021-10-01) and multiple $100K rounds such as Cato Networks ($100K on 2021-12-07) and Aleph Farms ($100K on 2021-09-22).
Is there a tight time cluster near the most recent dates in the last part of the table?
Yes, several rounds land in a concentrated late-2025 window: Zengo is most recent (2025-11-22, undisclosed), followed by Tritone Technologies (2025-11-18, undisclosed) and Classiq Technologies (2025-11-16, undisclosed), with disclosed deals including Gliding Deer $7M (2025-11-05), AlphaBeta $3M (2025-11-03), and Prisma Photonics $30M (2025-10-15).
Do specific sectors appear repeatedly in this list, or is it more evenly distributed?
AI appears frequently across entries: Prisma Photonics $30M (2025-10-15), Remedio $65M (2025-09-19) is tagged Cyber Security (not AI), but many other AI-tagged companies recur such as AI21 Labs $20M (2021-11-01) and Tabnine $16M (2022-06-15), plus DiA Imaging Analysis $14M (2021-08-24). Several other tags repeat as well, but AI is the most consistently recurring label visible across multiple years.
Which geography pattern stands out: one city dominates, or is it dispersed across Israel?
Tel Aviv and its immediate variants dominate the location field: many companies are listed as Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv-Yafo, or nearby metro areas (e.g., Prisma Photonics is Tel Aviv; Mindspace is Tel Aviv; Oktopost is Ramat Gan). Even when the exact city differs (e.g., UBQ Materials is Tel Aviv and BrainQ is Jerusalem), the clustering around the Tel Aviv metro is much more common than a dispersion across distant regions.
Know which startups just got funded. Every week.
Fresh funding rounds, new companies, and the sectors moving fastest — in your inbox every Monday morning.
Free. Sent every Monday. Unsubscribe anytime.