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JEEN.AI - The enterprise AI operating layer built in Tel Aviv Spun off from ONE Technologies in July 2024 Serving Amdocs, Isracard, Delek, Cellcom and dozens more Deploys in cloud, on-premise, or fully air-gapped Certified ISO 27001 & SOC 2 Type II Now trading on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (JEEN) Expanding across the US, UK, Singapore & Latin America
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Company Profile · Enterprise AI · Tel Aviv

Jeen.ai

The enterprise AI operating layer - turning scattered AI experiments into governed, production-ready systems that banks, telecoms and governments can actually control.

Founded 2024 HQ: Tel Aviv, Israel ~96 employees TASE: JEEN
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The Story

An AI company selling the thing every enterprise is missing: control

Walk into almost any large organization today and you will find the same scene: dozens of AI pilots, a handful of chatbots wired to different models, a few teams quietly running their own experiments, and a leadership team that cannot answer a simple question - who is using what, on which data, and at what cost. Jeen.ai, a Tel Aviv company founded in 2024, built its entire product around that gap. Its pitch is not a smarter model. It is an operating layer that sits above the models, so an enterprise can adopt generative AI without losing sight of it.

The company describes its mission plainly: help organizations move from scattered AI activity to governed AI adoption, where employees, agents, workflows and models all run on a foundation the business can manage, measure and trust. That framing - governance first - is unusual in a market obsessed with benchmark scores, and it is the thread that runs through everything Jeen builds.

“We established Jeen.ai to develop an excellent product that already helps organizations in Israel and abroad benefit from GenAI technologies.” Oded Tahori, Founder & CEO
2024
Founded / spun off
~96
Employees
5
Continents served
~$6.8M
Reported funding
What It Does · Who Uses It

One layer for chat, agents, workflows, governance and cost

Jeen packages what most enterprises would otherwise stitch together from a dozen tools. Employees get a corporate chat workspace grounded in company knowledge through retrieval-augmented generation, so answers come from internal context rather than open-web guesses. Builders get autonomous agents and no-code workflows to automate real business processes. And IT gets the part usually left out: observability, budget management and cost control across every model, user and agent.

The customers reflect the ambition. Reported users include telecom giant Amdocs, card issuer Isracard, energy group Delek, operator Cellcom, pharma firm Perrigo/Padagis, Reichman University, Israel Aerospace Industries and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange - organizations in finance, telecom, defense, healthcare and higher education that treat data security as non-negotiable.

01

Chats & Collaboration

A corporate AI workspace where teams query approved models grounded in company knowledge via RAG.

02

Agents & Orchestration

Autonomous agents that act across systems, coordinated centrally under enterprise controls.

03

Workflows & Automation

No-code and low-code AI workflows that let non-engineers automate business processes.

04

Governance & FinOps

Observability and budget control across models, users and agents - see and cap AI spend.

05

Integrations & Data

Connectors to enterprise data plus multi-cloud, on-premise and air-gapped deployment.

06

Multi-LLM Core

Model-agnostic by design - compare engines and swap them without rebuilding the stack.

The Problem · The Difference

The model was never the hard part

The problems it solves

  • AI sprawl - dozens of pilots no one can see or govern
  • Answers ungrounded in the company's own data
  • Runaway, unpredictable token and model spend
  • Sensitive data that cannot touch the public cloud
  • Vendor lock-in to a single model provider's roadmap

How it is different

  • Governance and FinOps built in, not bolted on
  • Runs on-premise or fully air-gapped, even on NVIDIA servers
  • Model-agnostic, so enterprises keep their options open
  • Grounded in enterprise data through RAG
  • Certified to ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II
Most AI startups sell enthusiasm. Jeen sells the observability that keeps enthusiasm from becoming a liability. Profile note - based on public company materials
Deployment · Expertise

Built for the clients who trust no cloud

Because its earliest customers were finance, telecom and defense, Jeen was engineered security-first. The platform can run wherever the data-security rules demand - a flexibility that opens doors most AI vendors cannot reach.

Option A
Cloud
Multi-cloud, managed
Option B
Hybrid
Mix of cloud & local
Option C
On-Premise
Your own servers
Option D
Air-Gapped
Fully isolated
Business Model · Funding

Enterprise contracts, and a rare early public listing

Jeen operates as a B2B enterprise software company, licensing its platform to large organizations and public bodies with flexible deployment and multi-LLM support. It is a spin-off rather than a from-scratch startup: carved out of ONE Technologies' GenAI division in July 2024, with the parent retaining roughly a 25% stake. In 2025 the company reached the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under the ticker JEEN - an unusually fast route to public markets for an AI company this young.

Spin-off · Jul 2024
ONE Technologies
Independent company formed; parent retains ~25% stake.
Venture · Aug 2025
~$6.8M
Reported venture funding (round not specified).
Public · 2025
TASE: JEEN
Trades on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
Customers

Names that measure vendors in decades

A sample of reported enterprise and public-sector users:

AmdocsIsracardDelek CellcomPerrigo / PadagisReichman University Israel Aerospace IndustriesIsrael Electric Corp. MaccabiOrmatTel Aviv Stock Exchange
Timeline

From an internal division to five continents

2023

Product takes shape inside ONE Technologies

Development begins with early enterprise deployments while still part of ONE Technologies.

July 2024

Jeen.ai spins off

Becomes an independent company led by founder-CEO Oded Tahori; ONE Technologies keeps ~25%. Moves into Tel Aviv offices with ~25 staff.

2025

Funding, listing and Latin America

Reported ~$6.8M venture funding, a Tel Aviv Stock Exchange listing, and a Robotec partnership to enter Latin America.

2026

International expansion accelerates

Opens a London office and formalizes US, UK, Singapore and European operations, growing to roughly 96 employees.

Leadership

Second-time founders, first-hand enterprise scars

Oded Tahori leads as founder and CEO. He previously built Sense.bi, acquired by ONE Technologies in 2018 for about NIS 26 million - a background that shaped Jeen's enterprise-first instincts. Yossi Wolf, co-founder and chairman, is known for co-founding the robotics companies Roboteam and the Temi personal robot. Meital Noam serves as co-founder and Chief Business Officer. Regional leaders now run US, UK and Singapore operations as the company expands.

The platform helps enterprises move “from scattered AI activity to governed AI adoption.” Jeen.ai - company positioning
FAQ

Questions people ask about Jeen.ai

What does Jeen.ai do?
It provides an enterprise "AI operating layer" - a platform combining chat, autonomous agents, workflow automation, governance/FinOps and data integrations - so organizations can adopt generative AI securely, ground it in their own data, control costs, and scale it under IT oversight.
Who founded Jeen.ai and when?
It was founded in 2024 as a spin-off from ONE Technologies, led by founder and CEO Oded Tahori, with co-founders including Yossi Wolf (chairman, of Roboteam/Temi fame) and Meital Noam (CBO).
Where is Jeen.ai based?
Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with regional operations in the US, UK (London), Singapore and Latin America.
Who are Jeen.ai's customers?
Dozens of large enterprises and public bodies, reportedly including Amdocs, Isracard, Delek, Cellcom, Perrigo/Padagis, Reichman University, Israel Electric Corporation, Israel Aerospace Industries, Maccabi and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange - across finance, telecom, defense, healthcare and higher education.
How is Jeen.ai different from a chatbot or a single AI model?
Rather than a single model, Jeen is model-agnostic (multi-LLM) and focuses on governance, security, cost control and grounding in enterprise data - and can be deployed on-premise or fully air-gapped for regulated sectors that cannot use public-cloud AI.
Watch · Demos & Talks

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Product demos and leadership interviews are shared through Jeen's official channels. Explore the latest:

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Profile compiled from public sources including jeen.ai, ISRAEL21c, Calcalist/CTech, Crunchbase and Tel Aviv Stock Exchange listings. Figures such as employee count (~96) and funding (~$6.8M) are approximate and reflect the latest available public reporting. Where a detail could not be verified, it has been omitted.