Cybord: $7 Million Raised To Accelerate Visual AI Platform For Electronic Component Inspection

By Amit Chowdhry ● Today at 12:32 PM

Cybord AI, a Tel Aviv-based provider of Visual AI for electronic component inspection and supply chain resilience, has raised an additional $7 million in an extended Series A round led by Capri Ventures, with participation from new and existing investors. The company also announced the formation of a dedicated U.S. sales management team to deepen engagement with North American and global electronics manufacturers.

Cybord’s platform enables manufacturers to inspect, authenticate, and trace every electronic component directly on the production line using existing surface-mount technology equipment. By applying AI-driven analysis to component imagery, the software empowers original equipment manufacturers to detect defects, counterfeits, tampering, and unauthorized substitutions before they result in costly field failures or large-scale recalls, without adding hardware or slowing production.

The funding comes as hardware security risks are becoming increasingly consequential amid geopolitical tensions and supply chain complexity. Reports of unauthorized components discovered in critical infrastructure, including unauthorized communication devices found in solar inverters, have highlighted the real-world implications of insufficient component-level verification. These risks are compounded by ongoing supply chain disruptions including memory shortages and increased reliance on secondary markets.

The new capital will support expansion across industries where product integrity is mission-critical, including data center infrastructure, aerospace and defense, automotive, telecom equipment, and medical devices.

Alongside the funding, Tyler York is joining Cybord as Chief Business Officer. York brings experience in go-to-market strategy, enterprise sales, and revenue operations, most recently driving 50% annual growth at AdLeg following senior leadership roles at Altium, where he contributed to scaling a $250 million annual revenue business.

KEY QUOTE:

“Our expansion is being driven by Fortune 500 OEMs who understand that hardware integrity can’t rely on assumptions. These OEMs are flooded with data, but still lack true visibility into what’s actually happening on the production line. Cybord’s visual AI bridges this gap, by transforming data into meaningful insights that enhance product integrity and supply chain resilience. We are pleased to welcome Tyler to lead our commercial organization and support our next phase of growth. The expansion of Cybord’s sales organization will focus on building closer relationships with OEM decision-makers across operations, supply chain, engineering, and quality functions, delivering tailored solutions for high-reliability environments.”

Oshri Cohen, CEO, Cybord

 

 

 

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