New updates have been reported about GitGuardian.
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GitGuardian reported record 2025 annual recurring revenue and rapid enterprise expansion, positioning its secrets and Non-Human Identity (NHI) security platform as a de facto standard for protecting code, collaboration tools, and cloud infrastructure from credential exposure. The company’s growth is anchored in North America, where the U.S. generated 70% of total revenue and the region accounted for more than 80% of new ARR, underscoring strong traction with large enterprises.
New wins in 2025 included major global brands across telecoms, chemicals, cloud, mobility, pharma, software, and financial services, with over 60% of new enterprise customers committing to multi-year contracts, signaling long-term confidence in GitGuardian’s platform and revenue visibility. The platform now protects more than 115,000 enterprise developers, continuously monitors over 610,000 enterprise code repositories, and connects to more than 210,000 collaboration sources such as Slack, Jira, Confluence, and leading cloud services, a sevenfold increase versus 2024.
GitGuardian also saw strong adoption among its free user base, monitoring more than 16 million repositories for over 600,000 developers, up 40% year over year, and it helped customers detect and remediate 350,000 potential secret exposures in 2025, five times the number handled in 2024. Growth remains strongest in technology and telecommunications, but the company is now deeply embedded in regulated sectors including financial services, healthcare, and insurance, and is broadening into energy, manufacturing, media, retail, and professional services.
Customer retention remains high, with organizations such as DigitalOcean and Orange expanding their use of GitGuardian’s capabilities, citing significant time savings for security teams and improved readiness for evolving regulatory standards. CEO Eric Fourrier highlighted that enterprises are increasingly treating secrets and NHI security as a strategic platform investment rather than a point tool, given the proliferation of secrets across code repositories, collaboration environments, and AI-assisted development.
GitGuardian’s platform integrates secrets detection with NHI governance to manage the full lifecycle of non-human identities, such as service accounts and applications, and supports more than 550 secret types while offering public leak monitoring and honeytokens for additional defense. Trusted by customers including Snowflake, ING, BASF, and Bouygues Telecom, GitGuardian enters 2026 with expanded scale, a diversified enterprise customer base, and a strong foundation of recurring, multi-year revenue that should support continued growth in security-sensitive markets.

