Last updated 2026-06-18
- Raised $4k funding round, Oct 2017
Total raised
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Last: 2017-10
Stage
Pre-Funding
Founded
2017
Headcount
3
HQ
Rishon LeTsiyon, Israel
Sector
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About
Carallarm is an app designed to stop children or animals from being left in cars. The app's smart algorithm detects the beginning and end of a drive and provides the user with an alert five minutes after the drive has ended. Carallarm operates without the need for activation, control, or data input by the driver at any point. Once installed, the app remains active on the user's smartphone with minimal battery consumption. Carallarm operates continuously in the background and does not require reactivation by the user.
Funding history · 1 round · — total
2017-10
$4K
Q&A
- What is Carallarm's primary function?
- Carallarm is an app designed to prevent children or pets from being left in cars by providing an alert five minutes after a drive has ended.
- When was Carallarm founded?
- Carallarm was founded in May 2017.
- What is the current status of Carallarm?
- Carallarm is currently inactive and ceased to operate in May 2019.
- Who are the co-founders of Carallarm?
- The co-founders of Carallarm are Alon Porat (CEO), Boaz Fine (CCO), and Liat Kahana (CTO).
- What was Carallarm's last funding round?
- Carallarm's last funding round was in October 2017, raising $4,400 from Kickstarter.
- What business model does Carallarm primarily use?
- Carallarm primarily uses a B2C (Business-to-Consumer) business model.
Team · 3
Alon Porat
Founder · Co-founder & CEO
Sectors & technology
Business model
B2C
Tags
driverspersonal-safetyparentskids-safetyalert-systemsafetymonitoringartificial-intelligencemobile-applicationssmart-mobility
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External links
| facebook.com/Carallarm | |
| YouTube | youtube.com/channel/UCPPnLvzoKoPw2VMJIuhV8Gw |
| instagram.com/carallarm |
Identifiers & details
| Founded | 2017-5 |
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| Employees (exact) | 3 |
| Status reason | Non Active, May 2019 ceased to operate |