JFrog

Software Supply Chain Platform for DevOps and Security

Business Software
Public on NASDAQ on Sep, 2020<br>
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in July 2008 by Shlomi Ben Haim, Yoav Landman, and Fred Simon, JFrog operates with over 2,000 employees. The company has raised $735.5 million across 6 funding rounds and went public on NASDAQ in September 2020, achieving a $3.9 billion IPO valuation.

Business overview

JFrog provides a comprehensive software supply chain platform designed to enhance DevOps, DevSecOps, and MLOps practices. Its core technology includes tools for artifact management, continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD), secure software distribution, and IoT device management. Key products like JFrog Artifactory, JFrog Pipelines, and JFrog Xray offer end-to-end visibility, security, and control, automating and securing software release processes for enterprises and SMBs in the software development sector.

Strategic signal

In September 2025, JFrog unveiled several significant advancements, including AppTrust for "DevGovOps" to redefine software release governance, the industry's first Agentic Repository for AI-native software delivery, and an AI Catalog to secure and govern AI model delivery. These announcements collectively signal JFrog's strategic pivot towards integrating AI and advanced governance into its software supply chain platform, positioning the company as a key enabler for secure and efficient AI-driven development in the enterprise market.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

When did JFrog go public?
JFrog went public on NASDAQ in September 2020, with an IPO that exceeded its expected range, achieving a $3.9 billion valuation and raising $509 million.
What was a significant acquisition by JFrog in 2024?
In June 2024, JFrog acquired Qwak, a startup focused on undisclosed areas, further expanding its capabilities within the software supply chain ecosystem.
What was a key product announcement from JFrog in September 2025?
In September 2025, JFrog launched its AI Catalog, designed to secure and govern the delivery of AI models, enhancing its offerings for AI-native software development.
What strategic move did JFrog make regarding its board of directors in September 2025?
In September 2025, JFrog appointed Sigal Zarmi, a seasoned CIO and digital transformation executive, to its Board of Directors, strengthening its leadership with expertise in digital strategy.
What was a notable acquisition by JFrog in 2021?
In September 2021, JFrog acquired Upswift in an all-Israeli deal, integrating Upswift's technology to enhance its software supply chain platform.
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