
Israeli startup ZyG has raised US$60 million in a Series A funding round. This round values the company at US$500 million.
The funding comes just one year after the startup was founded and soon after it came out of stealth mode. With this round, ZyG’s total funding has reached US$118 million.
The funding round was led by Accel. Existing investors like Lightspeed Venture Partners, Viola Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Access Industries (Clal Tech), Stardom Ventures, Emerge, Disruptive AI, and Jibe also participated.
New investors such as Felix Capital, O.G. Venture Partners, QP Ventures, and Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport also joined the round. Sonali De Rycker from Accel will join ZyG’s board of directors.
For products that perform well, the platform works like a complete system that helps manage everything needed to grow them.
It helps with building online stores, creating brands, running ads, doing digital marketing, improving search and AI-based discovery, working with influencers, getting and keeping customers, and managing delivery and logistics—all in one place.
“Shopify and Amazon opened the door for anyone who wants to start selling online. But shifting from selling to scaling remains overwhelmingly complex. It forces founders to manage fragmented tools, siloed data, and the many teams or agencies needed to execute every aspect of scale,” said Omer Kaplan, CEO and Co-Founder of ZyG. “ZyG OS flips that model with an end-to-end solution that solves the entire problem, not pieces of it. With a complex agentic infrastructure, ZyG OS executes the endless elements needed to scale, freeing founders to focus on building great products.”
Founded in 2025 by by Tomer Bar-Zeev, Omer Kaplan, Assaf Ben Ami, Nadav Ashkenazy, and Daniel Shinar.
It also includes experts in cybersecurity and AI from Unit 81, such as Dr. Eyal Amitt, Omri Steinmetz, and Guy Tsur.
The company currently has a team of 65 employees.
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