Israeli startups raised over $608 million in 16 deals in October. No funding announcements were made in the first week of the month due to the Jewish holidays, but thanks to Deel's $300 million round, Israeli startups still managed to cross the $500 million mark again.
A majority of the deals – nine out of sixteen – were early-stage rounds, while larger growth rounds from Sensi.ai ($45 million), Hyro ($45 million), and Omnix Medical ($30 million) helped push the total to over $600 million.
The full list of October funding rounds can be found below. (The list includes all officially announced rounds over $5 million.)
The Israeli startup's platform analyzes third-party tools and open source components to instantly detect risky behavior
The startup targets the growing demand for high-performance and cost-effective AI infrastructure
The Israeli-founded startup brings AI to building design and aims to eliminate costly manual processes and delays
Israeli startup backed by Dropbox and Netflix veterans uses AI to uncover root cause of system failures in minutes
The Israeli startup claims its hardware makes it impossible to intercept or decrypt data, even in the quantum age
Founded by veterans of Unit 8200, the Israeli startup adapts battlefield intelligence tools to determine real-time business demand
Insight Partners leads the Israel-founded startup's funding round, which helps U.S. agencies manage “shadow AI” and build responsible AI infrastructure
Gradient Ventures and Blumberg Capital are backing the Tel Aviv startup that is building infrastructure that allows AI agents to perform real-world web tasks without relying on APIs
The startup aims to reduce staffing pressures and improve patient access through the use of AI agents in hospitals and healthcare systems across the country
Vision AI company turns real-time video feeds into interactive natural language agents
The Israeli startup uses conversational AI to transform the way companies coach sales teams
Despite ongoing espionage allegations and legal battles, investors are backing the global payroll company
The Tel Aviv-based company is receiving support from Chevron as industrial demand for private cellular networks surges
Israeli biotech secures funding to complete Phase II trials for its novel antimicrobial peptide therapy
The Tel Aviv deep-tech company is transforming ordinary fiber optic networks into global security and power grid guardians
The Israeli startup aims to replace manual quoting and PDF-based workflows with AI-driven intelligence for the trillion-dollar manufacturing sector
The Israeli startup’s “Care Intelligence” platform aims to fill the growing gap in global elder care