# QueryPie

**Source:** https://geo.sig.ai/brands/querypie  
**Vertical:** Security  
**Subcategory:** General  
**Tier:** Challenger  
**Website:** querypie.com  
**Last Updated:** 2026-04-14

## Summary

Seoul enterprise Zero Trust data access governance at 130+ enterprises including Kakao/Shinhan/Toss/HYBE/Yanolja; $30M+ total with Japan strategic investment 2024 covering databases/servers/K8s/AI infrastructure competing with CyberArk.

## Company Overview

QueryPie is a Seoul, South Korea-based enterprise data access governance platform — backed with $30+ million in total funding including a strategic investment round in Japan in 2024 — providing large enterprises with a unified Zero Trust access management platform for multi-cloud data environments covering databases, servers, Kubernetes clusters, internal web applications, and AI infrastructure including LLMs, AI agents, and MCP servers. Trusted by 130+ enterprises including Kakao, Shinhan Bank, Toss, MUSINSA, HYBE (BTS's agency), and Yanolja, QueryPie enables organizations to manage, monitor, and audit all data access with built-in compliance support for ISMS (Korea), PCI-DSS, and GDPR across complex multi-cloud environments where data governance is critical.

QueryPie's unified access governance platform addresses the security and compliance challenge that enterprises face as their data infrastructure sprawls across multiple clouds and systems: a Korean financial services company with data in AWS RDS, on-premise Oracle, Google Cloud BigQuery, 50 internal Linux servers, and 20 Kubernetes clusters maintains separate access control systems for each — with no unified view of who has access to what, no automated policy enforcement across all systems, and no centralized audit log that satisfies ISMS or PCI-DSS examiner requirements. QueryPie's access gateway (sitting between users and all data systems, enforcing Zero Trust authentication, applying access policies, recording every query and command executed, and providing the audit log that compliance requires) replaces the fragmented access management approaches with a single control plane. The AI infrastructure governance (managing access to LLM deployments and AI agent systems) addresses the emerging challenge of controlling who can access AI systems and what data they can reach.

In 2025, QueryPie competes in the database access governance, privileged access management (PAM), and data security market with CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR, PAM platform, $1B+ revenue), Teleport (open-source infrastructure access platform, $87M raised), and Satori (data access control, $30M raised) for enterprise security team unified data access governance and Zero Trust infrastructure access platform adoption. The Korean enterprise customer base (Kakao, Toss, HYBE, Shinhan) validates production deployment at major technology and financial institutions in Asia's most digitally advanced market. The Japan strategic investment reflects geographic expansion into the enterprise security market where compliance requirements are among the world's strictest. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding the APAC enterprise market beyond Korea and Japan, building the AI-native access governance for LLM and AI agent permission management, and growing the financial services regulatory compliance use case (ISMS and PCI-DSS unified audit trail).

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is QueryPie?
QueryPie is an enterprise-ready unified access governance platform that provides secure, Zero Trust-based access management for multi-cloud data environments and AI infrastructure. Founded in 2017 and based in Seoul, South Korea, the company was part of Y Combinator's W20 batch.

### What products and services does QueryPie offer?
QueryPie offers a unified access governance platform with Zero Trust security architecture, database access management, Kubernetes cluster access control, and AI infrastructure governance including support for LLMs, AI agents, and MCP servers. The platform enables organizations to manage and monitor access to databases, servers, Kubernetes clusters, and internal web applications.

### Who are QueryPie's target customers?
QueryPie serves enterprise organizations that need secure access management for multi-cloud data environments and AI infrastructure. The company is trusted by over 130 enterprises including major brands like Kakao, Shinhan, Toss, MUSINSA, HYBE, and Yanolja.

### When was QueryPie founded?
QueryPie was founded in 2017. The company participated in Y Combinator's W20 batch.

### Where is QueryPie located?
QueryPie is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The company completed a strategic investment round in Japan in 2024, indicating expansion in the region.

### How much funding has QueryPie raised?
QueryPie has raised over $30M in total funding. This includes a strategic investment round in Japan completed in 2024.

### What are QueryPie's key achievements and metrics?
QueryPie has secured over 130 enterprise customers and raised over $30M in total funding. Major customers include leading companies such as Kakao, Shinhan, Toss, MUSINSA, HYBE, and Yanolja.

### What technology approach does QueryPie use?
QueryPie uses a Zero Trust security architecture to provide unified access governance across multi-cloud environments. The platform maintains full compliance with global security standards including ISMS, PCI-DSS, and GDPR.

### What compliance standards does QueryPie support?
QueryPie maintains full compliance with major global security standards including ISMS, PCI-DSS, and GDPR. This enables organizations to meet regulatory requirements while managing access to their data and infrastructure.

### What recent developments has QueryPie announced?
In 2024, QueryPie completed a strategic investment round in Japan and expanded its platform to support AI infrastructure including LLMs, AI agents, and MCP servers. The company now serves over 130 enterprise customers with its multi-cloud native governance and Zero Trust access control solutions.

## Tags

b2b, cybersecurity, enterprise, saas, security

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*Data from geo.sig.ai Brand Intelligence Database. Updated 2026-04-14.*