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$21.2M revenue 2024 (up from $8.2M 2023); $66.5M total funding ($40M Series B Aug 2023); 178 employees; 115+ supported frameworks; customers: Veeva, Fortinet, 3M, Motorola; compliance operations leader
Hyperproof was founded in 2019 by Craig Unger, a former compliance technology executive, to solve the operational inefficiency of enterprise compliance programs — the manual, spreadsheet-heavy process of collecting evidence, mapping controls to frameworks, and managing audit workflows across overlapping regulatory requirements. The company built a compliance operations platform designed to make continuous compliance achievable: rather than scrambling for evidence before an annual audit, teams maintain a live compliance posture against multiple frameworks simultaneously through integrations that automate evidence collection from cloud infrastructure and SaaS tools.\n\nHyperproof's platform provides a centralized control library mapping to 115+ frameworks including SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, FedRAMP, PCI DSS, GDPR, and CMMC. Controls are mapped once and reused across multiple frameworks to eliminate redundant evidence collection. Automated evidence collection integrates with AWS, Azure, GCP, GitHub, Jira, and Okta to pull compliance artifacts without manual effort. Risk management, vendor assessments, and policy management modules extend the platform beyond audit readiness into broader GRC workflows. Customers include Veeva Systems and Flexport.\n\nHyperproof reported $21.2 million in revenue for 2024, up from $8.2 million in 2023 — a 158% year-over-year increase — and has raised $66.5 million in total funding with 178 employees. Rapid growth reflects expanding compliance obligations on technology companies as AI governance frameworks, FedRAMP requirements, and state privacy regulations layer on top of existing security certifications. Hyperproof's automation-first architecture enables compliance program scaling without proportional headcount growth.
Environmental, health, safety, and quality (EHSQ) management software, Toronto Canada, acquired by Industrial Scientific (Fortive). Serves 1,400+ customers in 100+ countries.
Intelex is a Toronto, Canada-based environmental, health, safety, and quality (EHSQ) management software company founded in 1992 and acquired by Industrial Scientific, a Fortive Corporation subsidiary, in 2019. The company is one of the largest dedicated EHSQ software providers globally, serving more than 1,400 customers across 100 countries in industries including manufacturing, energy, construction, healthcare, and transportation. Intelex's platform helps organizations manage regulatory compliance, reduce workplace incidents, track environmental performance, and maintain quality management systems.\n\nIntelex's platform covers a broad range of EHSQ use cases: incident and near-miss reporting, corrective and preventive action (CAPA) management, chemical and hazardous material tracking, environmental emissions reporting, permit management, audit and inspection management, and quality management system (QMS) documentation including ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 compliance. The system is configurable to meet the specific regulatory requirements of different industries and jurisdictions, from OSHA recordkeeping in the United States to EU REACH chemical compliance.\n\nAs part of the Fortive group, Intelex benefits from the parent company's industrial technology expertise and global distribution capabilities. The acquisition has enabled Intelex to integrate with Industrial Scientific's connected gas detection hardware, creating an IoT-connected safety data platform that links real-time field safety sensor data with enterprise EHS management workflows. Intelex competes with Cority, Enablon (Wolters Kluwer), and Velocity EHS in the enterprise EHSQ market.
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