
August 2025 in Israeli tech funding: $410 million in 10 deals
The biggest round of the month came courtesy of Decart, which was the only startup to reach the $100 million mark.
Over $400 million was raised by Israeli startups across 10 deals in August, more than double the same month last year. The surge in funding is especially notable as August is traditionally a weak month for funding, with many in the tech sector taking holiday during the month.
Full list of Israeli high-tech funding rounds in 2025
The biggest round of the month came courtesy of Decart, which was the only startup to reach the $100 million mark, hitting a $3.1 billion valuation.
However, there were four rounds of $50 million or more, including IVIX raising $60 million.
See the full list of August’s deals below. (This includes funding rounds of over $5 million that were officially announced during August.)
20.8.25
Seemplicity raises $50 million to automate exposure management with AI
The Israeli startup says its platform processes 1.5 billion findings daily as enterprises seek relief from mounting security workloads.
18.8.25
IVIX raises $60 million Series B to combat financial crime with AI
The Israeli startup maps hidden financial networks, helping tax, security, and enforcement agencies worldwide detect money laundering, trafficking, and sanctions evasion
13.8.25
Appcharge raises $58 million Series B as mobile games break from app stores
Tel Aviv startup sees 14-fold growth as publishers seek to bypass Apple and Google fees
NeoLogic raises $10M Series A to develop energy-efficient AI data center processors
Funding backs CMOS+ processors designed to ease AI’s growing infrastructure burden
10.8.25
After $400M exit, Medigate’s founders launch new cybersecurity startup
The stealth venture, currently named ACT, has raised $20 million in Seed funding from Team8 and Bessemer to tackle cloud risks
7.8.25
Decart hits $3.1 billion valuation on $100 million raise to power real-time interactive AI
The Israeli startup’s Mirage and Oasis models aim to cut GPU costs and bring human-like interaction to enterprise AI agents
6.8.25
Unlike tools that require extensive manual setup or fixed configurations, Vendict is designed to adjust to each organization’s specific environment
Tavily raises $20M Series A to build the Google of AI agents
With over 1M downloads, the startup is already serving Fortune 500 clients and top AI firms
Capitolis adds $56M from Barclays, JPMorgan, BNP without naming its valuation
Latest fundraising skips price tag but reinforces company’s momentum in capital markets
4.8.25
QuamCore raises $26 million Series A to break quantum’s scalability wall
Israeli startup claims blueprint for million-qubit machine in single cryostat, challenging Google and IBM