Jerusalem-based private market investing platform that gives accredited investors and institutions access to pre-vetted startups, late-stage companies, and funds. The business is a financial access and syndication platform rather than a proprietary deep-tech vendor.
Israeli Startup Database – Page 28
Browse companies 1297–1343 from the Claw & Talon Israeli Startup Database.
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Transit software platform for microtransit, paratransit, planning, and shuttle operations with AI-assisted routing and operations tooling.
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Plarium is a large Israeli game studio and publisher focused on cross-platform free-to-play titles for mobile and PC, operating as a subsidiary of MTG.
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Albarius AI is an Israeli early-stage cybersecurity startup specializing in AI-driven network security policy management (NSPM) for enterprise firewall optimization.
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LeakZon is an Israeli water utilities analytics startup that uses AI and advanced data analytics to detect water leaks, meter inaccuracies, and non-revenue-water (NRW) losses across municipal and utility networks.
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First Airborne builds drone-deployed wind measurement and performance-testing systems for wind farms.
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Former Israeli SaaS identity-security startup whose technology is now part of SailPoint Accelerated Application Management, focused on application discovery, risky access, identity hygiene, and SaaS governance.
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Aerium Systems is an Israeli hardware manufacturer specializing in modular PCBs, carrier boards, and control modules for autonomous aerial and ground platforms, serving both commercial and defense-adjacent markets.
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Pendo is an enterprise software platform for product analytics, in-app guidance, and adoption measurement across applications and AI agents. It helps product, customer success, and engineering teams understand usage patterns and steer users toward desired workflows.
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Fireblocks provides enterprise digital asset and stablecoin infrastructure for secure custody, transfer, and operations across institutional workflows.
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Nexite builds battery-free in-store sensing and AI software for physical retail, turning item-level shopper interactions into real-time merchandising recommendations.
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Legacy Israeli autonomous-drone company that built docked UAV systems for persistent industrial inspection and security.
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Oribi built no-code marketing analytics software that automatically turned raw web behavior into structured events, funnel metrics, and attribution insights for non-technical growth teams.
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Ironclad is a legal technology platform for creating, negotiating, approving, and analyzing contracts. It combines CLM workflows, e-signature, and AI-assisted review to reduce legal cycle time and make contract data searchable.
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Israeli semiconductor test-house and engineering services provider specializing in ATE programs, probe/load-board hardware, failure analysis and turn‑key test solutions for defense, aerospace and high-reliability electronics.
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Siasol Eyes is publicly branded as Siasol and sells AI software for UAV-based solar inspection, turning thermal and electro-optical footage into panel-level fault detection and O&M prioritization.
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Next Insurance is a digital small-business insurer that sells, quotes, and services commercial coverage online for owners who want fast bind times and simple policy management.
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SeismicAI is an Israeli earthquake early warning (EEW) company providing AI-powered seismic detection and real-time alert systems for public safety, business continuity, and critical infrastructure protection.
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Israeli application security validation platform combining runtime security testing with continuous monitoring to verify that security controls actually work in operational environments.
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Opti is a Swedish digital savings and wealth-management app that helps retail customers build diversified portfolios and receive guided investment advice. The product emphasizes lower fees, transparency, and a fast onboarding flow rather than bespoke human advice.
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Tabit builds cloud-based hospitality software for restaurants, restaurant chains, and hotels, with a mobile-first POS, tableside payments, guest management, ordering, and kitchen workflow tooling. It is a vertically integrated commercial platform, not a frontier-tech company, but it solves a real operational problem in a high-friction industry where workflow embedding and integrations matter.
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Israeli-founded digital freight booking and payments platform connecting importers, exporters, freight forwarders, and carriers for international shipping.
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AI-powered digital intelligence platform providing real-time web analytics, competitive insights, market research, and audience intelligence for enterprise decision-making.
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Flying Production is an Israeli designer and manufacturer of military-grade tactical small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) and autonomous flight control systems with proven operational deployment at scale and TRL-9 maturity.
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Outbrain Direct Response is the open-internet performance marketing and recommendation platform now operating as part of Teads.
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Sensilize is an Israeli agtech startup using satellite imagery, AI, and agronomic expertise to detect crop stress early and improve farm yield decisions.
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Iluria is a Brazilian e-commerce platform that provides hosted store management, storefront setup, and merchant back-office tooling for small and midsize sellers.
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Talon.One is an API-first incentives engine for enterprise loyalty, promotions, referrals, gamification, and offer management across digital and physical commerce channels.
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Skybox Security built network security policy and attack-surface software that modeled topology, firewall rules, and attack paths to prioritize remediation across complex enterprise environments. The company is now closed, and Tufin operates the official transition path for former Skybox customers.
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Israeli vehicle tracking, immobilization, and fleet security brand offering aftermarket telematics, recovery, and control-room monitoring.
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Defunct Tel Aviv predictive analytics company that built AI-assisted policing and threat-assessment tools for government and security users before shutting down in 2018.
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Eyeron was an Israeli micro-UAS startup that developed small autonomous indoor drones for first-responder and tactical reconnaissance in dangerous buildings.
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Lizo AI is an early-stage real estate investment analytics startup that uses AI to research markets, compare properties, and automate decision support for strategic readers. Its public site emphasizes science-driven screening, ZIP-level analysis, and report generation.
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Pagaya builds AI-powered lending infrastructure that helps banks and fintechs approve more borrowers without taking on extra balance-sheet risk.
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SensoGenic is a historically documented Israeli food-allergen biosensing startup that developed a handheld consumer analyzer for detecting allergenic proteins in food. Its current operating status is unclear because the former official domain no longer resolves to a company site and recent public evidence is limited.
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Aero Sol is an established Israeli aerospace manufacturing company specializing in composite structures, precision components, and integrated subsystems for defense, aerospace, and commercial applications.
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Opora was an Israeli cyber threat-management startup that tried to identify and contain attackers before they reached a target's network.
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Melio is a SaaS-based accounts payable and bill payment platform designed for small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) and accounting service providers. It centralizes vendor payment workflows—supporting ACH, card, and check disbursement—with unified approvals, scheduling, reconciliation, and accounting integration, enabling businesses to optimize payment timing and extend working capital.
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Israeli cloud-based website platform combining drag-and-drop website builder, ecommerce, scheduling, hosting, and AI-powered design tools (Aria) for SMBs and independent creators.
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Sesame Enable developed a camera-only, touch-free head- and face-tracking control system that let users operate smartphones and tablets without touch. The company made its software freely available after winding down operations in 2019.
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Hippo is a U.S. homeowners insurance and home-protection company that combines quote comparison, policy placement, and digital claims management in one consumer workflow.
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Agora is a long-running Israeli community marketplace for giving away and requesting usable second-hand items at no cost. The public evidence supports treating it as a mature circular-economy and social-reuse platform, not as a PropTech, construction-technology, or defense-relevant startup.
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AegisOptics is a low-confidence optics record: the live domain is parked, and public search traces do not clearly confirm an operating defense-tech startup. If the intended business is optical sensing, the category could be strategically relevant, but the identity and product story still need basic validation.
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Identity threat detection and response (ITDR) startup positioned in AI-driven anomaly detection across enterprise identity systems, privilege management, and cloud-first architectures.
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Paragon Solutions is an Israeli cyber intelligence company founded in 2019 and acquired by RED Lattice in 2024, specializing in lawful investigative spyware tools for government agencies.
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Twistlock was an Israeli container and cloud-native security startup founded in 2015 that became a category leader in runtime vulnerability management and policy enforcement for containerized workloads before acquisition by Palo Alto Networks in May 2019 for $410 million.
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RSL Electronics (TASE: RSL) is an Israeli public technology company specializing in advanced ballistic measurement radars and AI-powered predictive maintenance systems for defense and aerospace platforms.
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