
San Francisco, California, United States
Automatically find and fix your software vulnerabilities
- Revenue
- $5M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2024
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 5
- Growth
- -
As of May 2026, there are 64 SaaS companies in Vulnerability Scanner Software. They have combined revenues of $1.3B and employ 8.9K people. They have raised $2.4B and serve 18K customers combined.
Vulnerability scanner software is designed to identify and assess security weaknesses across various systems, networks, and applications. These automated tools systematically scan an organization's IT environment, generating reports that highlight vulnerabilities needing attention. They enable security teams to prioritize and remediate issues, helping to strengthen overall security posture. The primary use cases for vulnerability scanners include continuous monitoring of IT assets to detect potential security risks, compliance assistance for regulatory requirements, and supporting proactive security measures. Common features of these tools often include automated scanning, reporting dashboards, and integration capabilities with other security solutions, aimed primarily at IT security professionals and system administrators.
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Showing 10 of 22 companies ranked by annual revenue.

San Francisco, California, United States
Automatically find and fix your software vulnerabilities

Parnu, Estonia
Building security community behind #WordPress ecosystem & protecting websites from plugin vulnerabilities.

United States
With Autobahn, you find and collect vulnerabilities, prioritize them from a hacker perspective, and fix them quickly with step-by-step solution guides.

Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Mobile app security platform for identifying and resolving vulnerabilities. Offers automated scans, penetration testing, and detailed threat reports.

Denver, Colorado, United States
Developer of a security platform designed for DevOps teams. The company's platform is security software which continuously scans and documents vulnerabilities, enabling engineers to find and remediate security problems in development and production.

Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico
Developer of cybersecurity platform designed to detect and prevent the possibilities of hacking web pages. The company's platform performs an automatic penetration testing with more than 500 vulnerability checks, based on the main scanners of the market, enabling businesses to get access to a clear report of thier web app's security issues and developer-friendly insights on how to solve them.

Austin, Texas, United States
Developer of web security tool designed to combat website hacking. The company's web security tool help companies scan their web applications to identify and resolve exploitable vulnerabilities.

Porto, Portugal
Developer of a web application security suite intended to provide instructions on how to fix the vulnerabilities. The company's suite provides continuous scanning of the web applications and manages the lifecycle of the vulnerabilities found in a sleek and intuitive API, enabling developers to test the security of its applications in a cost-effective manner.

Seoul, South Korea
Provider of a SaaS platform intended for auditing smart contract vulnerabilities and blockchain transactions in real-time. The company's platform will allow an automated/API-based smart contract audit and patching platform, which will enable continuous secure development of an anti-fraud and AML compliance module that analyzes suspicious transaction activity, enabling the users to identify flaws in a codebase earlier which can save money and time.

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Siemba's AI-powered platform is at the forefront of helping organizations develop Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) and Cybersecurity Testing programs. By integrating Attack Surface Mapping, Vulnerability Assessments, Autonomous PenTesting, and PenTest as a Service (PTaaS), Siemba provides customers with unmatched visibility into their asset, security assessment, and vulnerability landscapes.
- Must automate the scanning process to identify vulnerabilities across systems and networks. - Should provide detailed reporting capabilities to facilitate remediation efforts. - Must integrate with other security tools to enhance overall security workflows. - Should support a variety of environments, including on-premises and cloud-based systems. - Not just for identifying vulnerabilities; must also provide insights on remediation strategies.
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