30 Top Tech Companies in Israel

These companies develop innovative products like ride-sharing apps and investment platforms — and many of them are hiring.

Written by Abel Rodriguez
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Rose Velazquez | Sep 26, 2025

Israel is often referred to as Silicon Wadi for its ability to draw international tech employers and foster unicorn startups. Despite attracting companies like Google and Microsoft to its shores, the government has also invested in overseas tech companies launched by Israeli founders. Often, these founders relocate or establish operations in the country. Below are gathered some of the top Israeli tech companies hiring in the region. 

Top Israel Tech Companies to Know

  • Google
  • Microsoft
  • monday.com
  • Mobileye
  • eToro
  • Snowflake
  • Riskified

 

Top Israel Tech Companies

Tufin provides enterprises with technology to improve firewall policy visibility and automate security compliance enforcement. Its solutions are designed to mitigate risks across on-premise and hybrid cloud networks and ensure a resilient policy framework. 

 

Duda makes a web building platform for agencies, SaaS companies and hosting services. The technology offers AI-powered tools that can generate product descriptions, for example, and recommend content edits. Duda also has solutions agencies can use to manage client projects and payments.

 

Google is one of the most well-known tech companies in the world, with offices in Haifa and Tel Aviv. The company is known for its search engine, which made “google” a verb. Google’s other notable projects include Gemini, a generative AI platform.

 

EToro is an investment platform with social features. The company enables retail traders to buy and sell cryptocurrencies, stocks and ETFs. To help users lock in high returns, the platform also enables users to mimic trades from top investors on the eToro app. 

 

Bringg equips enterprises with delivery management tools for unifying last-mile delivery, fulfillment and returns. The company’s SaaS platform and its network of delivery providers aim to help businesses grow their delivery capacity while lowering costs and providing branded customer experiences. Bringg operates an office in Tel Aviv.

 

ThousandEyes says its AI-enabled platform handles “issue detection, remediation and optimization for every connected experience.” For example, ThousandEyes offers solutions like app monitoring capabilities that technical teams can rely on to prevent and address issues so they don’t negatively affect the customer digital experience.

 

Navan specializes in corporate travel and expense software. The company offers tools for booking trips, streamlining reimbursements and managing employee spending in real time. With these capabilities, finance teams and travel managers gain greater visibility and control over their organization’s travel programs. It’s one of the largest tech companies in Israel, with a growing presence in Tel Aviv.

 

Lusha makes software that powers data-informed B2B sales operations. It offers an AI-enabled platform featuring tools that allow users to efficiently identify quality leads and access accurate contact details. Companies that work with Lusha say its technology has helped them cut down on time spent conducting research, improve their contact rates and hit their revenue goals faster.

 

Grubhub operates a food-ordering and delivery marketplace powered by thousands of drivers. Its mobile app features storefronts from restaurants, grocery stores and local merchants, and allows consumers to get food delivered directly from a wide array of options. The company has an office in Tel Aviv.

 

Dynatrace’s platform leverages AI and analytics capabilities to support observability and security for multi-cloud environments. The team at Dynatrace is made up of experts that specialize in areas like data science, software engineering and product management, and they work across a variety of global locations, including Tel Aviv.

 

Gett is an Israeli-founded ride-hailing and on-demand delivery platform. The platform is a popular option for booking rides and making extra income by signing on as a driver. Meanwhile, its delivery services help businesses move time-sensitive packages to their intended destination.

 

Snowflake is a multinational cloud provider that supports AI, software and data applications. Working with companies like Canva, Honeywell and JetBlue, it has experienced hyper-growth in the past years and has established 40 global offices.

 

Coro’s cybersecurity platform features 14 modules that provide businesses with digital protections. For example, Coro’s mobile device management capabilities can enable remote data wiping for compromised devices, while its cloud security measures are designed to block suspected bot attacks.

 

HiBob provides large enterprises with a cloud-based human resource management system, or HRMS, platform. Its software integrates multiple platforms and helps with employee hiring, onboarding, payroll, attendance and performance management. HiBob was founded in 2016 and reached a unicorn valuation within a few years of operation.

 

Snap is a technology company that develops and maintains products and services like Snapchat, Spectacles and Bitmoji. The company is headquartered in Santa Monica, California, and has 17 office locations, including Tel Aviv, where employees work 80 percent of the time. 

 

HoneyBook’s platform provides independent businesses with tools for efficiently handling important responsibilities like creating invoices, scheduling client meetings and accepting online payments.  For example, HoneyBook says the majority of the invoices issued using its technology get paid on time or even ahead of schedule.

 

Backed by notable investment groups like Tiger Global and General Catalyst, Rapyd provides payment solutions through its self-named “Fintech-as-a-Service” platform. Its systems integrate fintech capabilities into existing platforms and support multicurrency and digital wallet payments. Rapyd also issues corporate cards and processes mass payouts to vendors and beneficiaries.

 

Microsoft, one of the first tech giants, became popular for its hardware and operating system, Windows. The company has doubled (and tripled) down on generative AI through a partnership with ChatGPT creator, OpenAI. Microsoft has a research and development center in Tel Aviv and contributes to over 30 distinct product groups. 

 

Riskified provides security solutions to prevent payment fraud. Popular with e-commerce customers, its platform uses AI and data analytics to streamline customer checkout while also providing digital security and chargeback protections. Riskifield has offices in New York and Tel Aviv and works with some of the biggest names in retail and e-commerce.

 

Applied Systems builds technology to help insurance agencies improve efficiency across their day-to-day operations. Planck is a division of Applied Systems that’s based out of Tel Aviv, and it’s focused on leveraging data and AI capabilities to streamline workflows for the commercial insurance industry.

 

Based in Tel Aviv, Agora is a fintech and SaaS platform that acts as a comprehensive software solution for the real estate investment industry. It assists owners, operators and investment firms in scaling their operations and raising capital by automating the entire investment lifecycle, from back-office management, distributions and tax preparation to investor onboarding.

 

Snyk is detecting and diagnosing vulnerabilities in custom code and cloud infrastructure. Headquartered in Boston, Snyk has 10 offices worldwide, including one in Tel Aviv, where many employees work on-site a few days per week.

 

Healthee makes an AI-powered app businesses can use to provide their employees with valuable information about their health benefits. It comes with a plan comparison tool so users make informed benefits decisions as well as a virtual assistant named Zoe that can answer questions about coverage and care options. 

 

Mobileye develops software and hardware products for self-driving vehicles. Its solutions include everything from purpose-built SoC semiconductors to lidar sensors and cloud-based software to anticipate collisions. Mobileye is headquartered in Jerusalem and went public on the NASDAQ in 2022.

 

SciPlay is the social games division of Light & Wonder. It has a studio in Ramat Gan, where it produced free-to-play games like Quick Hit Slots and 88 Fortunes, and houses adtech, research and development, innovation, marketing and data science teams. The growing studio has partnerships with Israeli humanitarian organizations like Magen David Adom. 

 

Rapid7 is a multinational cybersecurity company providing organizations with both predictive and responsive solutions to help them defend against cyber attacks. Its Command Platform is designed to support comprehensive attack surface visibility that teams can use to efficiently identify, prioritize and triage security incidents.

 

Tel-Aviv-based startup monday.com develops productivity software with various use cases. The company’s cloud-based platform enables clients to create modular dashboards to track everything from marketing spend to tasks and sales opportunities. The company was founded in 2018, and after successful funding rounds, it went public in 2021.

 

Founded in 2014, Rubrik is on a mission to secure the world’s data through its Zero Trust Data Security solutions for industries including enterprise, government and healthcare. Its offerings enbale organizations to protect and manage critical data against cyber threats and operational disruptions. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company operates globally and according to its employees, fosters a culture rooted in purpose, innovation and growth.

 

With an office in Tel Aviv, Airwallex equips businesses with tools to move money internationally and simplify financial operations. Having raised $1.2 billion to date, the company powers accounts in over 60 countries and facilitates fund transfers across 150 markets.

 

DRW is a diversified trading firm that offers a combination of technology and expertise to support liquidity across various asset classes and global markets. Although it’s headquartered in Chicago, DRW also operates offices in locations around the world, including Tel Aviv, where the firm seeks research and engineering talent.

 

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Mia Goulart, Sara B.T. Thiel, Ana Gore and Ashley Bowden contributed reporting to this story.

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