Tomer Kulla
| Tomer Kulla | |
| Occupation | Chief Technology Officer, Co-founder of Conntour |
|---|---|
| Known for | Co-founding Conntour |
- Tomer Kulla** is an Israeli technology entrepreneur and software engineer who is the co-founder and chief technology officer (CTO) of **Conntour**, an artificial intelligence company that enables governments and corporations to monitor and search security camera footage using natural language queries. The company was part of Y Combinator's Winter 2025 batch.[1]
Career
Kulla holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. Prior to co-founding Conntour, he worked as a director of engineering and is described as a second-time founder. He is based in Tel Aviv, Israel.
In 2024, Kulla co-founded Conntour alongside Matan Goldner, who serves as chief executive officer. The company develops an AI-powered video surveillance platform that allows users to interact with security camera systems through natural language text queries rather than relying on traditional pre-defined search parameters such as shirt color or license plate number.[2]
The Conntour platform offers three core capabilities: searching past footage using free-text descriptions (e.g., "Find a man with a blue backpack"), setting custom real-time alerts based on user-defined conditions (e.g., "Notify me if someone climbs over the wall"), and extracting aggregate data from video feeds (e.g., "How many vehicles entered yesterday?"). The system connects to existing security camera infrastructure and monitors live video streams continuously.[1]
According to the company's Y Combinator profile, Conntour completed an $80,000 proof-of-concept engagement with the Singapore government, which the company described as leading toward a potential $2 million annual contract. The company's team includes computer vision specialists from Israel's Unit 8200 intelligence unit and former officials from the Mossad.
Conntour was selected for Y Combinator's Winter 2025 batch, which was publicly announced in January 2025. The company raised a seed funding round announced in March 2025 with participation from five investors. As of early 2025, the company had approximately 17 employees and maintained operations in both the United States and Israel.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Conntour – Y Combinator". 'Y Combinator}'. Retrieved 2026-03-18.
- ↑ "Conntour". 'Conntour}'. Retrieved 2026-03-18.