We detected 378 companies using Snyk. The most common industry is Software Development (14%) and the most common company size is 51-200 employees (29%). We find new customers by detecting live technical signals.
Note: We track companies using Snyk DAST (Snyk API & App)
๐ฅ What types of companies are companies using Snyk?
Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 378 companies that use Snyk
Company Characteristics
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Shows how much more likely Snyk customers are to have each trait compared to all companies. For example, 2.0x means customers are twice as likely to have that characteristic.
Trait
Likelihood
Funding Stage: Private equity
46.1x
Funding Stage: Series A
35.1x
Funding Stage: Series unknown
20.9x
Company Size: 10,001+
18.8x
Industry: Financial Services
11.2x
Company Size: 1,001-5,000
10.5x
I noticed that Snyk DAST users span an incredibly diverse range of industries, but they share a common thread: they're operating businesses with significant digital infrastructure. These companies aren't just tech startups. They include major retailers like Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein moving merchandise globally, financial institutions like Allied Bank and Maya processing millions of transactions, healthcare systems like Sentara Health managing patient data, and logistics operators like Reyes Holdings distributing over 1.3 billion cases annually. What unites them is that they're running complex, customer-facing operations where application security directly impacts business continuity.
These are predominantly mature, established enterprises. The employee counts tell the story: many have 1,000+ employees, with several exceeding 10,000. I see companies with decades of history (Sanmina since the 1860s, Wilhelmsen since 1861, AAA serving 66+ million members). When funding information appears, it's often late-stage Series C or E rounds, or private equity backing. These aren't scrappy startups trying to find product-market fit. They're scaling operations or already at enterprise scale.
๐ง What other technologies do companies using Snyk also use?
Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 378 companies that use Snyk
Commonly Paired Technologies
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I noticed that companies using Snyk are highly technical organizations that prioritize security throughout their development lifecycle. The presence of tools like Detectify (a security testing platform) and JFrog (for artifact management and DevOps) alongside Snyk reveals these are mature engineering teams building and shipping software at scale. They're treating security as a core competency, not an afterthought.
The pairing of Snyk with JFrog is particularly telling. These companies are implementing comprehensive DevSecOps practices, scanning for vulnerabilities in their code dependencies while managing complex build and deployment pipelines. Adding Detectify to this mix shows they're securing both their application code and their external attack surface. Meanwhile, Rocketlane's presence suggests many of these companies are B2B software providers who need sophisticated customer onboarding tools, which makes sense since enterprise software companies face the most stringent security requirements from their customers.
Looking at Claude for Work appearing so frequently, I see organizations that are early adopters of AI tools and comfortable integrating cutting-edge technology into their workflows. Combined with Read.ai Enterprise for meeting intelligence and Seismic Learning for enablement, these companies are investing heavily in productivity and knowledge sharing across their teams. This suggests they're in growth mode, scaling their teams rapidly and need tools to maintain quality and alignment.
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