OurCrowd, established in 2013, is a global venture investing platform headquartered in Israel. It specializes in connecting accredited investors with curated, high-quality early-stage companies across various sectors, including healthcare, technology, energy, and transportation. OurCrowd invests in and supports its portfolio companies throughout their lifecycle, providing mentorship, industry connections, and follow-on funding opportunities. It is the most active venture investor in Israel and has a strong presence in the United States and other global markets.
Insight Partners is a global software investor that partners with growth-stage technology and software companies. The firm focuses on growth-stage software, internet, and data services, with emphasis on fintech, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and machine learning, DevOps, and healthcare. Based in New York City with offices in London, Tel Aviv, and Palo Alto, Insight Partners has backed more than 750 companies worldwide and has more than 55 portfolio companies that have achieved an IPO. As of 2022, the firm reports over $75 billion in assets under management. It seeks to fund and work closely with visionary executives, providing practical, hands-on software expertise to support growth from initial investment through to IPO.
Viola Group is Israel's technology-focused investment group that operates a multi-strategy platform to support technology entrepreneurs from early stage to growth. Based in Herzliya and founded in 2000, the group manages over $3 billion in assets and oversees several specialized units, including Viola Ventures (early-stage venture capital), Viola Growth (growth capital), Viola Credit (private credit), Viola Partners (private investor fund), and Viola FinTech (cross-stage fintech investments). Viola Group primarily backs Israeli technology companies and related ventures, while also pursuing global opportunities. The firm provides more than capital by offering strategic guidance, board participation, and access to a broad international network to help portfolio companies scale in software, cybersecurity, fintech, AI, semiconductors, and other tech-enabled sectors. The approach emphasizes long-term value creation through investments across multiple stages and active portfolio support.
Founded in 1993 by Erel Margalit, Jerusalem Venture Partners is a venture capital firm that invests in growth-stage companies. With over $1.4 billion raised and investments in over 140 companies, JVP focuses on sectors such as cybersecurity, big data, fintech, foodtech, agtech, digital health, enterprise software, storage, mobile, media, and IoT.
Pitango Venture Capital, founded in 1993 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, is a prominent venture capital firm with a focus on early to growth-stage investments. It manages several funds totaling over $2.4 billion in committed capital and employs dedicated teams for early-stage, health-tech, and growth investments. With additional offices in New York and Silicon Valley, Pitango invests in a diverse range of sectors, including artificial intelligence, digital health, cybersecurity, fintech, and more. The firm has established a reputation for backing exceptional founding teams and innovative ideas, having invested in over 150 companies globally. Its strategic focus spans consumer, enterprise, and healthcare startups, particularly in regions like Israel and Saudi Arabia.
Lightspeed Venture Partners is a global venture capital firm that backs startups across enterprise software, consumer technologies, fintech, healthtech, and cleantech from seed through growth stages. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, it maintains offices in Beijing, Shanghai, New Delhi, and Herzliya to engage markets in the United States, Asia, and Israel. The firm focuses on technology-enabled businesses and has supported companies across software, mobile, data, e-commerce, and services, spanning early-stage to expansion rounds. It offers strategic guidance, network access, and capital, and has historically included debt financing as part of its investment approach. With a multi-region footprint and a broad multi-stage mandate, Lightspeed seeks to partner with entrepreneurs to scale innovative companies globally.
Founded in 2013, Maverick Ventures Israel is a venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv. It focuses on early-stage investments across Israel, primarily in technology start-ups. The fund provides funding for innovative Israeli companies, seeking brilliant ideas and entrepreneurs.
Battery Ventures is a technology-focused investment firm founded in 1983 and based in Boston, Massachusetts. It engages in venture capital and private equity investments in technology companies, with emphasis on software (including application and infrastructure software), IT infrastructure technologies, consumer internet and mobile services, industrial technologies, and life science tools. The firm seeks to back category-defining businesses with potential for scalable growth, often supporting companies through multiple stages and across select global regions.
Founded in 1911, Bessemer Venture Partners is a venture capital firm based in Redwood City, California. With over $4 billion under management, the firm invests globally across various sectors including artificial intelligence & machine learning, biotech, cloud, consumer, cybersecurity, deep tech, developer, fintech, healthcare, marketplaces, and vertical software. Known for its long-standing support of entrepreneurs, Bessemer has backed companies such as Pinterest, Shopify, Twilio, Yelp, and Linkedin.
Founded in 1997, Vertex Ventures Israel is a prominent venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv. With over $1.4 billion raised across its funds, it invests cross-vertically from seed to B stage, supporting promising companies like SolarEdge, Waze, and Axonius. The firm's diverse experience enables it to provide valuable support to founders aiming to grow their businesses into industry leaders.
Founded in 2015, TLV Partners is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The company invests in innovative startups across various sectors including cybersecurity, data, AI, devtools, fintech, biotech, and eCommerce.
83North is a London-based venture capital firm with an office in Herzliya, Israel. Founded in 2006, it invests across Europe, Israel, and the United States, backing startups from seed through growth stages, including those at early revenue. The firm supports a wide range of sectors, notably software, data infrastructure, enterprise technology, fintech, health tech, consumer technology, marketplace and e-commerce, gaming, mobility, cloud offerings, security, and related IT infrastructure. It pursues both consumer and enterprise opportunities and backs category-leading companies across its portfolio.
Glilot Capital Partners is an Israel-based venture capital firm founded in 2011 by Kobi Samboursky and Arik Kleinstein. It concentrates on seed and early-stage investments in technology companies, with a focus on security, cybersecurity, enterprise software, artificial intelligence and machine learning, big data, software-as-a-service, information technology, internet of things, and fintech. The firm primarily backs startups based in Israel and tends to invest several million dollars per opportunity, offering flexible funding by leading or co-investing in rounds and using convertible notes. Headquartered in Herzliya Pituach, Glilot Capital Partners supports portfolio companies with hands-on guidance, leveraging its industry network to help early-stage businesses scale and reach growth milestones.
Magma Venture Partners, established in 1999, is a leading Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in Israel's technology sector. Focusing on communication, semiconductors, internet, and media, Magma seeks innovative ideas and partners with entrepreneurs, industry experts, and other investors to shape the future of these dynamic markets. By leveraging its local market understanding and global influence, Magma fosters innovation from inception to industry leadership.
Founded in 2015, Grove Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv. With over half a billion dollars under management, the company invests in leading Israeli startups developing innovative solutions at the intersection of technology, science, and applicable market needs. Grove places significant emphasis on its core principles of putting people first, close cooperation, and value creation.
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development finances projects and provides advisory services to the public and private sectors. It supports new ventures and expansion in existing companies through project financing, loans, and equity or quasi-equity investments, including equity funds and guarantees, and it partners with private entities to invest across sectors such as banking, energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, information technology, and services. The bank also helps publicly owned entities privatize and restructure municipal services and engages in policy reform dialogue and advisory services, along with trade finance and loan syndication. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in London, it operates across regions including Southeastern and Central Europe, the Baltic States, Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, Central Asia, and parts of the Middle East and Africa, aiming to foster market-oriented change and private sector development by mobilizing capital for sustainable investments. It has invested more than €130 billion in over 5,200 projects.
Peregrine Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Or Yehuda, Israel, focused on cross-stage investments in healthcare and related sectors. It backs life sciences, digital health, healthcare devices, pharma and biotechnology, and has activity in enterprise software. The firm emphasizes medical innovation and leverages industry knowledge and strategic synergies to support portfolio companies through the lifecycle, from seed to growth. It pursues opportunities in Israel and the United States, aiming to advance breakthroughs in healthcare technology and devices.
Vertex Ventures is a global venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments. With offices across the U.S., China, Israel, India, and Southeast Asia, they focus on enterprise and infrastructure companies, supporting innovative entrepreneurs with operational expertise and access to capital.
Founded in 1991, Blumberg Capital is a San Francisco-based early-stage venture capital firm. It partners with entrepreneurs to build successful technology companies focused on AI-driven B2B sectors such as fintech, data analytics & infrastructure, cybersecurity, healthtech, and supply chain & logistics. The firm invests from seed stage through growth, acting as active board members and hands-on advisors.
Founded in 2009, Entrée Capital is a venture capital firm headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in London and San Francisco. The company invests globally across various sectors including AI, Data, DeepTech, FinTech, Cyber, SaaS, and Crypto, supporting innovative startups from pre-seed to growth stages.
aMoon Fund is a venture capital firm based in Ra'anana, Israel, focused on the healthtech and life sciences sectors. Founded in 2017 by Marius Nacht and Dr. Yair Schindel, the firm specializes in providing growth capital to early, mid, and late-stage companies. aMoon targets investments in pre-IPO and public companies that are innovating in areas such as digital health, medical technologies, and biopharmaceuticals, particularly those integrating advanced technologies like AI and big data into their solutions. The firm is dedicated to supporting companies that offer life-saving innovations or significantly reduce costs in global healthcare systems. With a preference for investments ranging from $5 million to $50 million, aMoon seeks opportunities primarily in Israel and other health-tech hubs worldwide, partnering with management teams committed to accelerating cures for serious medical conditions.
Founded in 2013, Aleph is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, focusing on investing in Israeli entrepreneurs to build global companies. With over $850M under management, Aleph has invested in more than 50 companies, including notable ones like Lemonade and Freightos. The firm aims to provide high-touch support to its portfolio companies through Ampliphy, a platform designed to address key startup challenges.
Founded in 2003, Vintage Investment Partners is a global venture firm headquartered in Herzliya, Israel. The firm invests in technology-related venture capital and private equity funds worldwide through primary and secondary transactions. It acquires limited partnership interests in Israeli, European, and select U.S. venture capital funds, and also invests directly into growth-stage startups across these regions alongside partner VC funds.
Service Provider Capital is a venture capital firm established in 2014 and based in Colorado. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, notably seed-stage opportunities, and participates as a co-investor in Series A rounds led by institutional venture funds. Its portfolio interests span a broad range of technology sectors, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, cybersecurity, e-commerce, education technology, fintech, hardware, information technology, robotics, health, and cannabis.
Founded in 2017, Shorooq Partners is a leading venture capital firm focused on the Middle East and North Africa regions. The firm invests in innovative technology companies across sectors such as fintech, platforms, software, gaming, and web3. Notable investments include Pure Harvest Smart Farms, Nymcard, Tamara, Sarwa, Lean Technologies, TruKKer, Mozn, and Lendo. Shorooq Partners operates regionally with offices in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Riyadh, Egypt, and Korea.
Next Gear Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel, focused on early-stage investments in Israeli technology and energy-related sectors, including energy equipment, information technology, business products and services, and broader energy opportunities.
Founded in 2001, StageOne Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Herzliya, Israel. It specializes in early-stage investments, focusing on deep tech startups addressing complex enterprise challenges across sectors such as fintech, IT, and cybersecurity. The firm typically invests between $0.5 million to $3 million, leading seed rounds and providing follow-on support with top-tier co-investors.
Founded in 2005, Aurum Ventures MKI is a venture capital firm based in Ramat Gan, Israel. It provides value-added growth capital to exceptional entrepreneurs in the life sciences and clean-tech sectors. The firm invests in unique, cutting-edge technologies that have the potential to mature into successful businesses while also contributing positively to humanity's well-being.
Samsung NEXT is an innovation group within Samsung Electronics that focuses on identifying and pursuing new growth opportunities. Through Samsung NEXT Ventures, it acts as the company’s venture capital arm, investing in early-stage startups and technologies with potential to redefine multiple industries. The group targets areas including artificial intelligence, fintech, blockchain, health technology, infrastructure, media technology, software, and related fields such as robotics and drones. By combining internal startup acceleration with external investments, Samsung NEXT aims to accelerate technology adoption and create scalable platforms that complement Samsung’s hardware and software ecosystems.
MizMaa Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel, founded in 2016. It concentrates on early-stage technology investments in Israel, with focus areas including cloud computing, cybersecurity, mobility, artificial intelligence, financial technology, and digital health.
Takwin is a venture capital firm and incubator based in Haifa, Israel, focused on early-stage investments in hi-tech sectors and on providing hands-on incubation and strategic support to Arab Israeli entrepreneurs, including guidance on business plans, product development, and growth strategy. It originated as a cooperative venture between Pitango and JVP to foster northern Israel startups and is recognized as the first venture capital presence in the region and the first venture infrastructure created for northern entrepreneurs.
Accel is a venture capital firm founded in 1983 and based in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in San Francisco, London, and Bangalore. It focuses on early and growth-stage technology startups, investing across software, cloud, data analytics, mobile technology, consumer services, fintech, security, healthcare, and information technologies. Accel seeks to partner with entrepreneurs to build world-class companies that define new categories and drive growth. Its portfolio includes notable technology companies such as Atlassian, Dropbox, Slack, Spotify, Etsy, Cloudera, DJI, Braintree, and Lookout Security, among others.
Trendlines Group is an Israel-based venture group that invents, discovers, and incubates innovation-based medical and agrifood technologies. It invests through medical and agrifood incubators in Israel and Singapore and operates Trendlines Labs, its in-house innovation center, to advance early-stage technologies. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Misgav, it concentrates on medical technology and agrifood technology opportunities.
The BIRD (Binational Industrial Research and Development) Foundation works to encourage and facilitate cooperation between U.S. and Israeli companies in a wide range of technology sectors and offers funding to selected projects. BIRD has approved close to 950 projects over its 40-year history.
The BIRD Foundation supports projects without receiving any equity or intellectual property rights in the participating companies or in the projects, themselves. BIRD funding is repaid as royalties from sales of products that were commercialized as a result of BIRD support. The Foundation provides funding of up to 50% of a project's budget, beginning with R&D and ending with the initial stages of sales and marketing. The Foundation shares the risk and does not require repayment if the project fails to reach the sales stage.
Founded in 2004, Pontifax is a global venture capital firm dedicated to investing in transformative healthcare technologies. With offices in Herzliya, Santa Monica, and London, the firm focuses on early-stage investments in biotechnology projects, precision farming, bio-informatics, and pharmaceutical sectors, with a particular emphasis on Israel.
Founded in Tel Aviv, Israel, iAngels is a women-led venture capital firm recognized for its active investment in Israeli startups. It operates a global crowdfunding platform connecting investors with technology startup opportunities worldwide. The firm invests across various sectors including software, healthcare, fintech, and consumer products.
Sequoia Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California. It invests in seed, early, and growth-stage companies across technology, energy, financial services, healthcare, internet, mobile, outsourcing, manufacturing, media, and retail sectors. The firm seeks ambitious founders and aims to help them build long-lasting, scalable businesses, often taking the lead or significant co-investor roles and providing strategic guidance, networks, and resources. It maintains an international footprint, including investments in India and other regions, reflecting a global approach to partnering with fast-growing companies. Sequoia emphasizes strong teams, innovative products or services, and the potential for rapid growth, positioning itself as a long-term partner for companies that redefine their markets.
Established in 2020, the European Innovation Council supports innovative startups and researchers with promising ideas, focusing on early-stage companies with positive environmental, social, or governance impacts. It co-invests alongside private investors.
Qumra Capital is a Tel Aviv-based Israeli venture capital firm that focuses on late-stage technology companies in Israel. It backs highly analytical, data-driven businesses with proven market fit that can scale to enterprise deployments. Founded in 2012 by Boaz Dinte, Erez Shachar, and Sivan Shamri Dahan, the firm concentrates on observing and supporting rapid growth within the Israeli tech ecosystem, particularly in software and information technology companies.
F2 Venture Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on Israeli technology startups, with a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence. Founded in 2017, the firm operates in Israel, with a base in Tel Aviv, and manages about $500 million in assets under management. The team combines over 20 years of experience as investors, operators, and engineers, having built and scaled companies from startup to IPO. F2 Venture Capital identifies exceptional founders early and writes the first checks ahead of the market. Its systematic approach and in-house platform provide an advantage in backing outliers before they take off. The firm backs ventures across software, artificial intelligence and machine learning, big data, information technology, financial services, and related business software sectors, supporting companies as they move from startup to growth.
Triventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2010 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, with an office in California. It invests across incubation, seed, startup, and early- and mid-stage rounds, focusing on health technology such as medical devices, digital health, health data marketplaces, and genomics, as well as related areas like insurtech, fintech for healthcare, e-commerce, and cybersecurity for healthcare. The firm maintains a global reach across Israel, the United States and Europe, backing startups led by experienced entrepreneurs and pursuing cross-industry breakthroughs at the intersection of health and other technologies. Its team combines healthcare expertise with venture and business development know-how to identify and support ambitious founders.
2B.VC, founded in 2009 and located in Tel Aviv, Israel, is an early-stage micro venture capital fund that targets disruptive startups and exceptional entrepreneurs. The firm invests between $250,000 and $750,000 in Seed and Pre-Series A funding rounds, with additional reserve capital allocated for follow-on investments. Recognizing a growing demand for value-added financing between angel investments and significant Series A rounds, 2B.VC aims to provide extensive mentorship and support to its portfolio companies. This assistance helps startups refine their product-market fit, gain critical insights, and achieve significant metrics necessary for securing further funding and enhancing their market presence. The firm primarily focuses on innovation in sectors such as enterprise software, cybersecurity, and digital communications.
Sequoia Capital Israel is a venture capital firm that backs startups and growth companies across seed to late-stage rounds, with a focus on Israel. It invests across sectors including fintech, financial services, internet, mobile, technology, and healthcare, spanning banking, payments, advertising, ecommerce, data, security, software, and related enabling tech. Typical commitments range from 100,000 to 1 million in seed, 1 to 10 million in early venture, and 10 to 100 million in growth rounds. The firm is based in Tel Aviv and operates as part of Sequoia Capital's global network.
Founded in 2000, TTV Capital is a venture capital firm based in Atlanta, Georgia. It specializes in early-stage investments in financial technology companies, focusing on sectors such as payments, banking, investing, and embedded finance.
Innovation Endeavors is a Palo Alto–based venture capital firm founded in 2010 that backs early-stage technology companies in the United States and Israel. With offices in Silicon Valley, New York and Tel Aviv, it invests across sectors including artificial intelligence software, fintech, cybersecurity, robotics, climate tech, computing infrastructure, life sciences, logistics, and the physical economy. The firm supports founders developing transformative technologies at the intersection of data, computation and engineering, aiming to accelerate growth and global impact. Its portfolio reflects a focus on innovative solutions addressing emerging global needs.
Emerge is a Tel Aviv-based technology company that operates as a venture capital firm partnering with early-stage tech innovators and, in parallel, develops machine-learning and data analytics solutions. The organization builds models that extract value across the customer value chain and offers a data analytics platform that provides predictive insights for banking, retail, and insurance, helping clients navigate complex data and improve profitability.
Founded in 1989, OrbiMed is a New York-based healthcare-dedicated investment firm managing approximately $5 billion in assets. It invests across the spectrum of healthcare companies, from private start-ups to large multinational corporations, focusing on biopharmaceuticals, life sciences, digital health, medical devices, and diagnostics sectors globally.
OTV is a venture capital firm that invests in digital health and related technology companies. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, with additional offices in New York City and Shanghai, the firm supports entrepreneurs whose products and services aim to improve health outcomes worldwide. OTV focuses on sectors including big data, digital health, mobile, software-as-a-service, and the Internet of Things, seeking scalable platforms with broad impact. The firm leverages its international presence to help portfolio companies access global markets, strategic partnerships, and resources that enable rapid growth. OTV backs visionary founders developing innovative solutions at the intersection of health and technology.
Founded in 1997, Endeavor is a global non-profit organization dedicated to supporting high-impact entrepreneurs. With operations in nearly 40 countries, Endeavor's network comprises over 2,000 entrepreneurs who have created more than 3.9 million jobs and generated revenues exceeding $28 billion.
The Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) is a not-for-profit organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, established in 1990. Its mission is to enhance research and commercialization capabilities within Georgia's universities, thereby fostering the development of new companies and high-value jobs. GRA focuses on investing in seed, early, and late-stage startups that are driven by research and are based in Georgia. The organization primarily targets sectors such as information technology, healthcare, and life sciences, aiming to transform lives through innovation and entrepreneurship.