Net Capital Ventures

Net Capital Ventures is a venture capital and advisory firm based in Ramat Gan, Israel, established in 2017. The firm specializes in early-stage and growth capital investments, focusing on transformative and disruptive technologies that address significant global challenges. In addition to its investment activities, Net Capital Ventures provides advisory services related to mergers and acquisitions, as well as capital raising transactions. The firm aims to actively support the growth of its portfolio companies throughout their lifecycle, from seed funding to exit, offering insights and guidance on capital structure solutions.

Dan Naftali

Partner

5 past transactions

Reeco

Series A in 2025
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Reeco

Seed Round in 2023
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Reeco

Seed Round in 2021
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Dindex

Venture Round in 2018
Dindex is a company focused on revolutionizing the diamond industry by creating a bridge between traditional diamond trading and financial markets. It offers a diamond trading platform that employs machine-learning technology and advanced mathematical models to establish a standardized pricing mechanism. This innovative approach transforms diamonds into a financial, accessible, and investable commodity, providing clients with a reliable, data-driven benchmark for determining the precise value of any diamond. Dindex aims to address the historical challenges in the diamond market by leveraging technology to make diamond investments more transparent and market-driven.

Kudan

Venture Round in 2015
We are accelerating the evolution of Virtuality (AR/MR/VR) and Robotics (automobile/drone/robot) by developing computer software algorithms classified as Artificial Perception (AP). Over the years Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become the backbone technology for machine vision, however it only consists of functionality equivalent to the left-side human brain, such as learning for semantic extraction. On the other hand, current machines are extending their capabilities from closed virtual worlds to the real-world, which requires the right-side human brain related to instinctive geometric acquisition. We are working to fill up this missing piece by developing AP algorithms that are the machine equivalent of the right-side human brain. Our AP complement AI, by providing 3D and kinesthetic senses to the machine to access the real-world, for virtual-real mixing and robotic control. With the combination of AP and AI, machines are getting closer to sensing and interacting with the world like we do, utilising both the left and right side of the brain.
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