
June 2025 in Israeli tech funding: Over $1.6 billion in 18 deals
The strongest funding month since 2022 was driven by mega-rounds for Cyera, Cato Networks, ForSight Robotics, Coralogix, and Carbyne.
Over $1.6 billion was raised by Israeli startups across 18 deals in June, marking the strongest month of funding since 2022. Last month even topped May 2023, when over $1.4 billion was raised thanks to Wiz’s record-setting $1 billion round.
The largest deals officially registered in June were Cyera ($540M), Cato Networks ($359M), ForSight Robotics ($125M), Coralogix ($115M), and Carbyne ($100M).
Four other companies raised more than $50 million each: Guardz ($56M), Zero Networks ($55M), Beewise ($50M), and Tastewise ($50M).
See the full list of June’s deals below. (This includes funding rounds of over $5 million that were officially announced during June.)
30.6.25
A third of the new funding goes to employees as Shlomo Kramer delays long-expected listing
26.6.25
The Israeli startup aims to protect enterprises from IP leakage, privacy violations, and reputational damage
25.6.25
In a time of war, recession, and rejection, an Israeli fintech startup sets out to fix a broken industry
24.6.25
Israeli medtech firm’s ORYOM platform aims to expand access to precision eye care globally
17.6.25
The round, which takes the Israeli startup's total funding to $350 million to date, was completed before the start of the war with Iran
12.6.25
As pollinators vanish at alarming rates, the Israeli startup is betting on AI and robotics to do what traditional agriculture hasn’t: protect the species that feeds us all
11.6.25
The Israeli cybersecurity startup is growing rapidly as demand rises for AI-integrated data protection
The Israeli startup aims to unify editing, generation, and collaboration in a single platform
10.6.25
The Israeli startup's GenAI platform monitors recipes, eating habits, and social trends to create real-time product pitches
With support from leading cybersecurity investors, the company targets the root cause of crypto’s trust problem
Backed by $10 million in Seed funding, the Israeli startup aims to streamline internal operations with AI-driven agents that integrate into existing enterprise systems
9.6.25
Firm's AI-led platform helps MSPs defend vulnerable small and midsize businesses from rising cyber threats
Israeli startup tackles hallucinations, bias, and toxic data in trained models with “machine unlearning” approach
The company has launched a SIM-based identity verification method that works with both physical SIM cards and eSIMs
8.6.25
Cloud solution transforms emergency calls into data-rich, real-time response systems
5.6.25
The Israeli drone maker secures first outside capital after years of bootstrapping through sales
4.6.25
The Israeli startup takes on data loss prevention with automation, context, and machine speed
3.6.25
Israeli cybersecurity firm promises scalable zero trust architecture as lateral movement threats surge
With a purpose-built processor to accelerate data analytics, Speedata aims to replace racks of servers and redefine performance benchmarks in an AI-driven world