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Sola Security Raises $35M to Bring No-Code App Building to Cybersecurity Teams

The Israeli startup’s AI-powered no-code platform helps security teams design and deploy custom apps in minutes—tackling tool sprawl without heavy engineering.

Sola Security Funding

Israeli startup Sola Security has raised a $35 million Series A round, the company announced Thursday, which brings the total funding to date for the company to $65 million.

Founded in 2024 by cybersecurity veterans Guy Flechter and Ron Peled, Sola Security and its investors are betting on a growing market for no-code development platforms that allows security teams to build custom security applications quickly and without significant technical expertise.

Having launched from stealth in March 2025, the company has built a AI-powered no-code security platform that can design, customize, and deploy security tools in minutes.

When announcing its seed-round, Sola Security said the idea emerged from frustration with the industry’s current model: security teams drowning in expensive, siloed tools that require dedicated engineering resources to manage. 

The company says the platform offers both ready-made solutions from an app gallery and a no-code studio for building tailored applications.

Sola says that in the six months since emerging from stealth, more than 2,000 users have created over 1,000 custom security apps with its generative AI tools, spanning from identity and access management to cloud security, posture and configuration management, compliance, and more. 

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The Series A round was led by existing investor S32 and joined by M12, Microsoft’s Venture Fund, and New Era Capital Partners. All existing investors, including venture capitalist Mike Moritz, S Capital, and Glilot Capital Partners also participated in the funding round.

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