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Small Country, Giant Startups: Israelis Lead U.S. Unicorn Founders

New research highlighted by Forbes shows Israel ranks second in total immigrant-founded U.S. unicorns and first per capita, reflecting Israeli innovation’s global reach

Israel HaBahiyr

Israel HaBahiyr

Jun 8, 2026·15:09

The entrance to the Wiz cybersecurity company offices.
View of the Wiz cybersecurity company offices, July 15, 2024 | Photo: Flash90

Israeli startup founders rank among the most successful immigrant entrepreneurs behind America’s billion-dollar companies, according to new research highlighted by Forbes.

In startup terminology, a “unicorn” is a privately held company valued at $1 billion or more.

The report found that immigrant entrepreneurs in U.S. billion-dollar startups come from 76 countries. India led by total number, with founders behind 96 companies. Israel followed with 60, ahead of the United Kingdom, China, Canada, Russia, France, Germany, Ukraine and Australia.

Israeli Founder Power

Per capita, Israel’s achievement is even more striking.

Israelis rank first among immigrant founders of U.S. startups valued at over $1 billion when measured by population size. For a country of roughly 10 million people, Israel’s placement near the top of the global list reflects a culture built on initiative, speed and problem-solving.

Eynat Guez speaking into a microphone at a rally in Tel Aviv.
Eynat Guez, co-founder and CEO of Papaya Global, speaks during a rally in Tel Aviv, January 21, 2023 | Photo: Gili Yaari/Flash90

That record also points to the deeper story of Israeli innovation. The same society that defends itself under constant pressure has also become one of the world’s most productive engines of technology and entrepreneurship.

Building in America

The American side of the story is just as important.

The research found that immigrants founded or co-founded 59% of America’s privately held billion-dollar startups. Those companies carry a collective value of $5 trillion and create an average of 833 jobs per company.

That makes the Israeli contribution part of a broader pro-American success story. When American markets, capital and opportunity meet Israeli talent, the result strengthens both countries.

Israeli Unicorns

Several prominent Israeli-founded unicorns operate in the United States.

They include Fireblocks, Melio, VAST Data, Papaya Global, Armis and HiBob. Wiz, historically one of the largest Israeli-founded startups in the U.S., was acquired by Google after reaching a reported $32 billion valuation.

Together, these companies show how Israeli innovation travels. It begins in a small country shaped by resilience and necessity, then scales through America’s unmatched startup ecosystem.

TagsFireblocksForbesImmigrant EntrepreneursIsrael InnovationIsraeli Startup FoundersIsraeli TechPapaya GlobalStartup NationU.S. UnicornsWiz
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