QIRYAT SHMONA / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – Israeli startup ARGU has raised $2 million in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz. The company’s innovative Vision AI technology enables analysis of live video feeds in real time without the need for model training.
Today’s daily deals at Amazon! ˗ˋˏ$ˎˊ˗
Israeli startup ARGU recently raised $2 million in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz. The company, founded in 2024 by brothers Ido Deutsch and Shani Daniel along with Lior Strugach, has developed a groundbreaking vision of AI technology. This makes it possible to analyze live video feeds in real time without the need for prior model training.
ARGU’s Vision Agents, as the company calls its AI-powered entities, can understand and respond to human instructions in real time. This turns any surveillance or operational camera network into an interactive intelligence system. This technology is already used on four continents and serves governments, secret services and operators of critical infrastructure.
The founders of ARGU bring an impressive track record to their new company. Back in 2020, they sold a video analytics company, which played a crucial role in Andreessen Horowitz’s support. Acceptance into a16z’s Speedrun accelerator program, known for its extremely selective acceptance rate, represents significant validation for the Israeli startup.
ARGU aims to reduce AI deployment times from months to minutes by eliminating the need for training data, model adjustments, or code writing. Through conversational interactions, organizations can create agents that observe, interpret, and respond to events in real time. This could fundamentally change the way organizations improve safety, security and operations.
*Order an Amazon credit card with no annual fee with a credit limit of 2,000 euros! a‿z
Bestseller No. 1 ᵃ⤻ᶻ “KI Gadgets”
Bestseller No. 2 ᵃ⤻ᶻ “KI Gadgets”
Bestseller No. 3 ᵃ⤻ᶻ “KI Gadgets”
Bestseller No. 4 ᵃ⤻ᶻ “KI Gadgets”
Bestseller No. 5 ᵃ⤻ᶻ “KI Gadgets”


Please send any additions and information to the editorial team by email to de-info[at]it-boltwise.de. Since we cannot rule out AI hallucinations, which rarely occur with AI-generated news and content, we ask you to contact us via email and inform us in the event of false statements or misinformation. Please don’t forget to include the article headline in the email: “ARGU: Israeli AI startup receives support from Andreessen Horowitz”.
