Globes — Israel's leading business newspaper — covers Darrow's $24 million Series A, the funding round that marked the company's first major inflection point after launching in 2020. The round was led by Entrée Capital, NFX, F2 Venture Capital, and Y Combinator.
At the time, Darrow had 40 employees across Tel Aviv and New York and was already serving dozens of leading law firms, generating millions of dollars in revenue. The capital was earmarked for product development, business operations, and team expansion.
CTO Gila Hayat offered the clearest articulation of the core problem Darrow was built to solve: "Most violations are never discovered. The information is available, but the challenge lies in finding it within the vast amount of online data and assembling the legal story from the bits and pieces scattered across multiple sources." The platform's machine learning algorithms address exactly that — scanning public data to surface corporate violations across privacy, consumer fraud, environmental harm, and unfair competition, then aggregating the evidence into a coherent legal story for plaintiff attorneys to act on.