
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
The startup’s revenue automation platform tackles the growing complexity of hybrid pricing models
25.2.25
The Israeli startup secures one of the industry's largest funding rounds amid rapid technological breakthroughs
19.2.25
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
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
New AI-powered platform helps enterprises optimize telemetry data management, enhancing monitoring and reducing costly inefficiencies
18.2.25
The company's AI-driven platform has blocked 71 million attack attempts in the past year
16.2.25
The company’s single-domain antibody technology aims to redefine sustainable agriculture
11.2.25
The company uses predictive analytics to help businesses acquire and retain the most valuable customers
5.2.25
The Israeli startup aims to substitute traditional wet processes with pixel-level precision technology
4.2.25
The round, led by MobilityWare, will fuel expansion and enhance ad-based gaming models
3.2.25
The startup’s hybrid tech promises to boost UAV endurance by fivefold