The Israeli tech ecosystem saw a flurry of activity over the past three days, with major funding rounds, an all-Israeli M&A deal, and a unicorn significantly expanding its war chest — all concentrated in AI, cybersecurity, and deep tech.
Decart Nabs $300M at $4B Valuation
The largest deal of the window belongs to Decart, an Israeli AI startup operating out of Karmiel. The company raised $300 million at a $4 billion valuation, led by Radical Ventures with participation from NVIDIA, eBay Ventures, Adobe Ventures, Toyota Ventures, Atreides Management, Valor Equity Partners, and existing backers Sequoia Capital, Zeev Ventures, and Benchmark. This follows Decart's $100 million round in August 2025 at $3.1B, bringing total funding past $450 million. The company builds a real-time AI training platform for enterprises.
Unframe Closes $50M Series B
Unframe, an enterprise AI implementation platform founded by former Noname Security CEO Shay Levi, raised $50 million in Series B led by Highland Europe. Bessemer Venture Partners, Craft Ventures, TLV Partners, Third Point Ventures, Cerca Partners, and Vintage Investment Partners also participated. The company has already signed over $100 million in multi-year enterprise AI contracts, bringing its total funding since 2024 to $100 million.
Ocean and Viewz: Smaller Rounds, Big Themes
Ocean raised $20 million in Series A for its AI-native email security platform, which detects AI-driven phishing by analyzing intent rather than relying on known signatures.
Viewz exited stealth with a $7 million Seed round to build a unified ledger platform for financial infrastructure.
Torq Acquires Jit for $70M
In a homegrown Israeli deal, cybersecurity automation company Torq acquired Jit for an estimated $70 million. Jit's context graph security platform and its team of roughly 30 engineers will join Torq, strengthening the company's autonomous SOC capabilities — a segment gaining traction in the global security market.
Tomorrow.io Expands Series F to $210M
Weather intelligence unicorn Tomorrow.io added $35 million to its Series F, bringing the total round to $210 million. The company plans to scale its satellite constellation and agentic AI capabilities for weather forecasting.
The Bottom Line
The past three days paint a consistent picture: demand for Israeli technology remains strong. AI, cybersecurity, and deep-tech deals are driving the activity, with round sizes that recall the 2021 peak. Also notable: Surround Ventures completed the first closing of its second fund, targeting $50M+ for early-stage deep tech and defense tech investments. The ecosystem continues to produce meaningful exits and funding rounds at healthy valuations, even amid a challenging geopolitical backdrop.