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JetBrains develops intelligent tools for software developers and teams, including integrated development environments (IDEs) like IntelliJ IDEA and PyCharm, and is based in Prague, Czech Republic. The company's business model relies on licenses and subscriptions for its productivity-enhancing software, which supports various programming languages and the software development lifecycle. JetBrains serves over 8 million users worldwide and has grown organically without external funding, expanding to over 2,000 employees across 40 locations. It offers more than 30 distinct products and services, catering to professional developers and teams. Kirill Skrygan was appointed CEO in February 2024, succeeding Maxim Shafirov. The organization was founded in February 2000 by Sergey Dmitriev, Eugene Belyaev, and Valentin Kipyatkov. Its business model centers on sells developer tools through licenses and subscriptions, grown organically with no external funding.
Key people at JetBrains.
JetBrains was founded in 2000 by Valentin Kipiatkov (Co-founder, JetBrains Fellow).
JetBrains is a privately held software tools company best known for creating IntelliJ IDEA and a family of developer IDEs and team products used by millions of engineers worldwide.[5][1]
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Quick reminder: the above synthesis draws on company history, product announcements and independent reporting about JetBrains’ growth and strategy.[1][5][2]
Key people at JetBrains.
JetBrains has 1 tracked investment across 1 company. The latest tracked deal is $2.0M Seed in Uptime Industries in June 2025.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 11, 2025 | Uptime Industries | $2.0M Seed | True Ventures | Alumni Ventures |
JetBrains was founded in 2000 by Valentin Kipiatkov (Co-founder, JetBrains Fellow).