
October 2025 in Israeli tech funding: $608 million across 16 deals
Deel’s mega-round stood out in an otherwise quiet month for startup funding.
Over $608 million was raised by Israeli startups across 16 deals in October. The Jewish holidays meant that no funding announcements were made during the first week of the month, but thanks to Deel’s $300 million round, Israeli startups still managed to surpass the $500 million mark once again.
Full list of Israeli high-tech funding rounds in 2025
A majority of the transactions - nine out of sixteen - were early-stage rounds, while larger growth rounds by Sensi.ai ($45M), Hyro ($45M), and Omnix Medical ($30M) helped lift the overall total above $600 million.
See the full list of October’s funding rounds below. (The list includes all officially announced rounds above $5 million.)
29.10.25
Reflectiz raises $22 million Series B to fight silent cyber risks in websites
The Israeli startup's platform analyzes third-party tools and open-source components to detect risky behavior instantly
Impala AI emerges from stealth with $11M Seed to slash the cost of running AI models
The startup is targeting growing demand for high-performance, cost-effective AI infrastructure
28.10.25
Spacial raises $10 million Seed round to automate U.S. home construction
Israeli-founded startup brings AI to building design, aiming to eliminate costly manual processes and delays
Y Combinator-backed Wild Moose raises $7 million Seed to stop the next AWS-style outage
Israeli startup backed by Dropbox and Netflix veterans uses AI to uncover the root cause of system failures in minutes
CyberRidge raises $16M Series A to launch photonic encryption that turns data into optical noise
The Israeli startup claims its hardware makes data impossible to intercept or decrypt, even in the quantum era
27.10.25
Onfire AI raises $20 million in Seed funding to bring military precision to SaaS sales
Founded by Unit 8200 veterans, the Israeli startup adapts battlefield intelligence tools to identify real-time business demand
23.10.25
Darwin AI raises $15 million Series A to bring order to government’s AI rush
Insight Partners leads the funding round in the Israeli-founded startup helping U.S. agencies manage “shadow AI” and build responsible AI infrastructure
22.10.25
Gradient Ventures and Blumberg Capital back the Tel Aviv startup, which builds infrastructure allowing AI agents to perform real-world web tasks without relying on APIs
21.10.25
Hyro secures $45 million to scale AI automation in US healthcare
The startup aims to ease staffing pressures and improve patient access by deploying AI agents across hospitals and health systems nationwide
16.10.25
Andreessen Horowitz backs Israeli AI startup ARGU in $2 million pre-Seed round
Vision AI firm turns real-time video feeds into interactive agents using natural language
Zoom-backed Second Nature raises $22 million Series B to expand AI sales training platform
The Israeli startup uses conversational AI to transform how companies coach sales teams
Deel raises $300 million at $17.3 billion valuation amid legal turmoil
Investors back the global payroll company despite ongoing espionage allegations and courtroom battles
OneLayer nets $28 million Series A to secure the next wave of private 5G networks
Tel Aviv-based company gains backing from Chevron as industrial demand for private cellular networks surges
15.10.25
Omnix Medical raises $25 million Series C to tackle drug-resistant infections
Israeli biotech secures funding to complete Phase II trials for its novel antimicrobial peptide therapy
Prisma Photonics raises $30 million to expand AI-based infrastructure monitoring
The Tel Aviv deep-tech firm turns ordinary fiber networks into global security and power-grid sentinels
Corbel raises $6.7 million Seed round to bring AI to industrial equipment sales
The Israeli startup aims to replace manual quoting and PDF-based workflows with AI-driven intelligence for the trillion-dollar manufacturing sector
9.10.25
Sensi.Ai raises $45 million Series C to bring AI into the heart of senior care
The Israeli startup’s “Care Intelligence” platform aims to close the growing gap in global eldercare