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NinjaOne is a technology company.
NinjaOne provides a unified IT operations platform focused on endpoint management. It integrates automation, monitoring, and security capabilities to centralize device control and streamline IT processes. This cloud-native solution assists businesses in enhancing productivity, mitigating risks, and optimizing IT expenses through a comprehensive system for managing distributed infrastructure.
Founded in 2013 by CEO Sal Sferlazza and CFO Chris Matarese, NinjaOne, initially known as NinjaRMM, originated from the insight that IT management needed simplification. They aimed to address the complexities of managing diverse endpoints by building a consolidated, powerful platform for efficient operations.
The platform serves IT departments and managed service providers, enabling effective oversight of various endpoints and IT assets. NinjaOne's mission centers on simplifying IT by converging essential functions like management, automation, and security into one intuitive system. The company strives to empower IT professionals to maintain secure, high-performing environments.
NinjaOne has raised $790.0M across 4 funding rounds.
NinjaOne has raised $790.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
NinjaOne has raised $790.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
NinjaOne's investors include CapitalG, ICONIQ Capital, Battery Ventures, Dawn Capital, Index Ventures, Newion Investments, Summit Partners, Amit Agarwal, Grove Ventures, StageOne Ventures, Benny Schnaider, Zack Kanter.
NinjaOne has raised $790.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $500.0M Series C in February 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2025 | $500M Series C | CapitalG, ICONIQ Capital | Battery Ventures, Dawn Capital, Index Ventures, Newion, Summit Partners, Amit Agarwal | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2024 | $230M Series C | ICONIQ Capital | CapitalG, Grove Ventures, StageOne Ventures, Summit Partners, Amit Agarwal, Benny Schnaider, Zack Kanter | Announced |
| Mar 12, 2020 | $30M Venture Round | — | — | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2020 | $30M Series U | Summit Partners | Felicis Ventures, Practical Venture Capital, Uncork Capital, Vayner RSE | Announced |
NinjaOne is a cloud-native unified endpoint management (UEM) and remote monitoring and management (RMM) platform that automates IT operations, providing real-time visibility, security, patching, backups, and remote support across Windows, macOS, Linux devices, servers, VMs, and networks from a single dashboard.[1][2][3][4] It serves managed service providers (MSPs), internal IT departments, and tech companies managing distributed, hybrid workforces, solving problems like tool sprawl, repetitive tasks, downtime, and security vulnerabilities through automation, policy-based controls, and AI-driven insights.[2][3][4][5] With over 2,000 employees, 30,000+ customers including Nvidia, Nissan, and Staples, and #1-rated support on G2, NinjaOne demonstrates strong growth momentum via scalable, multi-tenant architecture and recent innovations like NinjaOne Remote.[1][2][6]
NinjaOne was founded in 2013 by Sal Sferlazza and his team with a core goal to simplify IT complexity by prioritizing the customer and automating endpoint management.[1][2] Emerging from the need to modernize traditional RMM tools for MSPs and IT teams, the company quickly gained traction as a cloud-native solution enabling scalability and faster feature delivery via CI/CD.[2][4] Pivotal moments include expanding to serve global enterprises and launching enhancements like native remote access in 2025, solidifying its position amid rising endpoint diversity and threats.[2][6]
NinjaOne rides the wave of hybrid work, endpoint proliferation, and escalating cyber threats, where organizations manage diverse OSes, frequent updates, and remote devices amid rising attack surfaces.[3][6] Its timing aligns with the shift to cloud-native UEM over legacy RMM, capitalizing on market forces like zero-trust security demands and automation needs for MSPs scaling distributed IT.[2][4][6] By enabling faster IT response times, cost reductions, and productivity gains, NinjaOne influences the ecosystem through integrations that unify operations and empower tech companies to focus on core innovation rather than IT overhead.[5][7]
NinjaOne is poised for continued expansion with AI enhancements, native remote tools like NinjaOne Remote, and deeper integrations to handle IoT/edge growth and advanced threats.[3][6] Trends like AI-autonomous IT and multi-cloud complexity will shape its trajectory, potentially amplifying its MSP dominance and enterprise adoption. As endpoint management evolves toward zero-touch security, NinjaOne's customer-first automation positions it to redefine simplified IT, building on its mission to put users first in an increasingly complex landscape.[1][2]