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Airis Labs

AI infrastructure for multi-source visual intelligence in real time

Israel

Vitality Radar

72
Current
Industry
Updated 1 day ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
63
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
78
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
82
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
70
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
68

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Airis Labs is positioning itself as a high-end, AI-driven video and multimodal intelligence infrastructure provider for defense, law enforcement, and national security customers, emerging from stealth with significant capital and early government deployments.[2][3][4][6]

Efficiency Ratio

The company appears to convert a relatively lean headcount and young organizational age into outsized fundraising and early-tier government traction, indicating strong resource-to-output efficiency.[2][3][4]

Evidence Signals

Funding HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Airis Labs announced a total of $60M in funding to date, including a Series B round of $31M led by PSG Equity, following earlier Series A ($11M) and Seed rounds led by TLV Partners.

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Funding HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

The company publicly launched with $60M in capital, with growth equity participation from PSG Equity, TLV Partners, Stepstone Group, Redseed Ventures, and multiple angel investors.

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Product Launch HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Airis Labs emerged from stealth with an AI platform that fuses video and other visual streams from security cameras, drones, bodycams, social media, and confiscated devices into a real-time, searchable intelligence picture.

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Partnership HIGH United States

Airis Labs participates in a U.S. Army program aimed at accelerating the integration of new technologies, and it reports deployments with several government, law enforcement, and customs organizations worldwide.

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Hiring HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel; Washington, D.C., United States

Airis Labs reports approximately 50–51 employees, primarily in Tel Aviv with additional staff in the Washington, D.C. area, indicating early scaling of technical and go-to-market teams.

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Leadership Change HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel; United States

The company was founded in April 2023 by CEO Noam Friedman, U.S. operations lead Amos Lahav, and Chief Product Officer Rotem Abeles, establishing a leadership team spanning Israel and the U.S.

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Other HIGH

Airis Labs positions its core technology as a "Cumulative Brain" that processes multimodal user-generated content and traditional ISR feeds to extract entities, connections, and patterns for counter-terrorism and threat monitoring use cases.

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Other MEDIUM Tel Aviv, Israel; Washington, D.C., United States

The company maintains a dedicated website describing its AI video and UGC fusion capabilities and lists both Tel Aviv and Washington, D.C. as operational hubs, indicating a bi-regional market focus on Israeli and U.S. government customers.

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About
[don-agent CANDIDATE 2026-06-12 — pending validation] Emerged from stealth (May 2026) with $60M raised to date; develops AI infrastructure analyzing visual information from multiple sources to generate a real-time intelligence picture. Series B $31M led by PSG Equity with TLV Partners, StepStone, Redseed Ventures, and angels (Eyal Waldman, Jeff Horing, Yasmin Lukatz, David Chinn). Source: CTech May 2026. Concept hint: C01 ISR & Sensing (intelligence/data fusion). Active signal: out of stealth 2026.
Tags
#video-intelligence #UGV #FMV-exploitation #OSINT #intel-fusion #entity-resolution #ISR #agentic-AI #air-gapped #national-security

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