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AI-powered security automation platform automates security operations tasks for enterprise security and IT teams, using low-code visual interfaces.
Blink Ops is an AI-powered security automation platform based in Tel Aviv, Israel, that utilizes micro-agents and a deterministic workflow engine to streamline enterprise security operations. The software-as-a-service platform combines low-code visual interfaces with natural language prompts, offering users access to over 500 pre-built security agent templates and a library exceeding 7,000 workflow automations. Serving Fortune 500 companies and large enterprise IT teams, the company has experienced over 400% year-over-year revenue growth and expanded its workforce to more than 100 employees. The venture-backed firm has raised $100 million in total funding, including a $50 million Series B round in July 2025 backed by prominent investors such as O.G. Venture Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Hetz Ventures, and Vertex Growth. Blink Ops was originally founded in 2021 by cybersecurity experts Gil Barak and Zion Zatlavi.
Blink Ops has raised $100.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Blink Ops has raised $100.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
BlinkOps is a cybersecurity startup founded in 2021 that builds an agentic security operations platform automating workflows, micro-agents, and AI-driven responses for security teams.[1][2][4] It serves enterprises, particularly in SOC, IAM, GRC, cloud, network security, and vulnerability management, solving alert fatigue, slow incident response, and scaling challenges by enabling no-code/low-code automation with over 150 out-of-the-box micro-agents and 8,000+ workflows.[1][2][3] Customers achieve rapid value, automating an average of 30 workflows in the first month, with TAGCyber estimating 936% ROI from time savings and reduced breach costs; growth includes launching a no-code Security Agent Builder in April 2025, allowing unlimited custom agents.[2][3]
BlinkOps was founded in 2021 by cybersecurity and IT operations experts Gil Barak (Co-Founder/CEO), Zion Zatlavi (Co-Founder/CBO), and Raz Itzhakian (CTO), with offices in San Francisco and Tel Aviv.[4] The idea emerged from the need to simplify security automation for platform ops teams, evolving into an AI-powered platform with deterministic workflows and agentic capabilities.[1][4] Early traction built on a vast library of actions and workflows, backed by investors like Lightspeed Ventures, Vertex Ventures, and Hetz Ventures; a pivotal moment was the April 2025 launch of the first no-code Security Agent Builder, where customers quickly created over 200 unique agents.[3][4]
BlinkOps rides the agentic AI wave in cybersecurity, where autonomous micro-agents address exploding threats amid talent shortages and alert overload in multi-cloud environments.[2][3] Timing aligns with 2025 AI maturation, enabling modular automation over rigid LLMs—market forces like rising breaches (e.g., breach damage control savings) and GRC complexity favor platforms scaling SOCs without infrastructure overhead.[1][2] It influences the ecosystem by democratizing security ops, empowering non-experts, and fostering agent-to-agent collaboration, positioning it as a force multiplier for enterprises adopting AI-driven SecOps.[3]
BlinkOps is poised to dominate agentic SecOps with its no-code builder and micro-agent army, expanding beyond 150 pre-built agents into full AI SOCs for every enterprise function.[3] Trends like AI proliferation in IAM/GRC and zero-trust scaling will accelerate adoption, potentially yielding multi-billion valuations as ROI proofs compound. Its influence may evolve from automation hub to indispensable AI partner, transforming security teams into strategic orchestrators—much like how it started by blinking away manual drudgery.[2][4]
Blink Ops has raised $100.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Blink Ops's investors include Roy Oron, Bond, Greenoaks Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Sequoia Capital, Sharin Fisher Dibrov, Hetz Ventures, Vertex Growth, Seeetwood, Vertex Ventures, Entr e Capital, Tal Morgenstern.
Blink Ops has raised $100.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $50.0M Series B in July 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2025 | $50.0M Series B | Roy Oron | Bond, Greenoaks Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Sequoia Capital, Sharin Fisher Dibrov, Hetz Ventures, Vertex Growth |
| Jan 28, 2025 | $24.0M Other Equity | Seeetwood, Vertex Ventures | Entr e Capital, Hetz Ventures, Tal Morgenstern |
| Mar 1, 2022 | $20.0M Series A | Lightspeed Venture Partners | Bond, Entrée Capital Ventures, Greenoaks Capital, Insight Partners, Matias Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Zeev Capital, Sharin Fisher Dibrov, Hetz Ventures |
| Jul 1, 2021 | $6.0M Seed | Aleph VC, Cyberstarts VC, Entrée Capital Ventures, Hetz Ventures, Insight Partners, INT3, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Matias Ventures, MizMaa Ventures, Phenomen Ventures, Playground Global, Symbol VC, Zeev Capital, Ariel Maislos, Assaf Hefetz, Aviad Harell, David Perlmutter, Dean Sysman, Gil Shai, Guy Podjarny, Ofir Ehrlich, Shai Morag, Tomer Bar Zeev, Yair Weinberger, Yoav Amit |