Conntour Raises $7M to Build an AI Search Engine for Security Cameras

Israeli Startup Conntour has raised $7 million in seed funding to build an AI-powered search engine for enterprise security camera systems

Updated on Mar 27, 2026 05:28 PM
Conntour Raises $7M to Build an AI Search Engine for Security Cameras - feature image

Tel Aviv: Conntour has raised $7 million in seed funding to build an AI-powered search engine for enterprise security camera systems. The round was led by General Catalyst and Y Combinator, with participation from SV Angel and Liquid 2 Ventures.

Founded less than two years ago, Conntour lets security teams query live and recorded camera feeds using natural language. Instead of scrubbing through hours of footage manually, a user can ask the system to find a specific person, object, or situation across an entire camera network in real time. The company describes it as a Google-like search engine built specifically for security video.

Unlike legacy surveillance systems that rely on preset rules and fixed parameters, Conntour uses vision-language models to give its platform flexibility. A security team can describe what they are looking for in plain language and the system surfaces relevant footage automatically. It can also monitor feeds autonomously and trigger alerts based on preset conditions.

The startup already counts several large government and publicly listed enterprise customers. One of the most notable is Singapore’s Central Narcotics Bureau. That traction helped close the round quickly, the entire raise was completed within 72 hours of Conntour beginning investor meetings.

Conntour’s current client base spans use cases the team considers verifiable and defensible.

“Traditional video surveillance forces operators to define exactly what they’re looking for before they even know what they need to find,”

Matan Goldner, Co-founder and CEO,Conntour

The $7M will fund product development, team expansion, and customer growth. Conntour targets enterprise security operations across government agencies and large corporates. The company is headquartered in Tel Aviv with operations extending across global enterprise markets.

Vision-language models have rapidly expanded what is possible in the surveillance space. Conntour is betting that natural language search is the interface that finally makes large-scale camera networks practically usable for security teams.

Published on March 27, 2026

Anurag Shukla

Sr. Journalist

Anurag Shukla is a Senior Journalist with over two decades of experience across television, digital, and print media. He has worked with leading national news organisations and has also served as a Research Officer in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), contributing to media research and policy-level content. A former journalism academic, Anurag bri...

View Bio