
February 2025 in Israeli tech funding: $550 million in 13 deals
The $170 million Series C by Quantum Machines accounted for almost a third of the total funding raised last month.
Over $550 million were raised by Israeli startups across 13 deals during February. This is an over 85% increase compared to the $293 million raised by Israeli startups in February of last year.
The biggest deal of the month was recorded by quantum computing company Quantum Machines which raised $170 million.
See the full list of the February deals below (The list includes funding rounds of over $5 million that were officially announced during February):
26.2.25
Vayu raises $7 million Seed round to tackle revenue management in the AI era
The startup’s revenue automation platform tackles the growing complexity of hybrid pricing models
25.2.25
Quantum Machines raises $170M at a $700M valuation as quantum computing surges
The Israeli startup secures one of the industry's largest funding rounds amid rapid technological breakthroughs
19.2.25
Guidde raises $15 million to expand AI-powered training
With its new autonomous video platform, Guidde aims to reshape how organizations adopt and implement software, competing with the likes of WalkMe, recently acquired by SAP for $1.5 billion
Augury secures $75M at over $1B valuation to scale industrial AI
The new funding will fuel Augury's expansion as it enhances its AI-driven solutions for machine health, helping global manufacturers reduce downtime and improve operational efficiency
Sawmills raises $10M in Seed funding to tackle skyrocketing observability costs
New AI-powered platform helps enterprises optimize telemetry data management, enhancing monitoring and reducing costly inefficiencies
18.2.25
Crypto security startup Blockaid raises $50 million Series B to battle rising threats
The company's AI-driven platform has blocked 71 million attack attempts in the past year
16.2.25
IBI Ag secures $6.1 million to bring pharma-inspired crop protection to farms
The company’s single-domain antibody technology aims to redefine sustainable agriculture
11.2.25
AI-driven marketing startup Voyantis raises $41 million for smarter customer targeting
The company uses predictive analytics to help businesses acquire and retain the most valuable customers
5.2.25
Flō Optics raises $35 million Series A to replace traditional lens coatings with printed tech
The Israeli startup aims to substitute traditional wet processes with pixel-level precision technology
4.2.25
Bigabid raises $25 million Series A to boost gaming adtech growth
The round, led by MobilityWare, will fuel expansion and enhance ad-based gaming models
3.2.25
Israeli UAV firm Lowental Hybrid lands $5M Seed funding with backing from Palo Alto founder Nir Zuk
The startup’s hybrid tech promises to boost UAV endurance by fivefold