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Israeli Startup Legato Raises $7M to Let Anyone Build Apps

Israeli startup Legato raises $7 million in seed funding to enable anyone to build apps inside software products with its AI platform, cutting development time.

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Jerusalem, 20 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israeli startup Legato raised $7 million in a seed funding round led by S Capital VC, with support from Cerca Partners. The company’s AI platform lets non-technical users create and customize apps directly inside software products, cutting the need for expensive professional services.

“SaaS platforms can no longer rely only on developers,” said CEO Dana Rochman. “Legato lets anyone build tools quickly, in minutes instead of months.”

Legato plans to use the funding to grow its AI team and speed up research and development, helping more software platforms adopt its technology.

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