Full-Time
Posted on 9/12/2025
RMM, endpoint, MDM IT management platform
$150k - $175k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
California, USA
Hybrid
Hybrid remote: some on-site in Northern California.
NinjaOne provides a cloud-based IT management platform for IT teams and MSPs, combining RMM, endpoint management, and MDM in a single SaaS solution. Users monitor devices, automate tasks, push patches, remotely access endpoints, and back up data from a centralized dashboard. The platform’s unified approach differentiates it by covering multiple IT management needs in one system, simplifying administration for teams serving many clients. The goal is to streamline IT operations, improve service delivery, and strengthen security across diverse environments.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$761.5M
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Founded
2013
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NinjaOne has launched NinjaOne Vulnerability Management, an AI-driven solution that enables IT teams to identify, prioritise and remediate vulnerabilities in real time without relying on periodic security scans. Built into the NinjaOne platform, the solution combines real-time vulnerability assessment, patch confidence scoring and remediation workflows. The product provides continuous, AI-powered vulnerability visibility without scheduled scans, even when devices are offline. It connects vulnerability detection directly to autonomous patching workflows and operates server-side using existing device telemetry, eliminating performance impact on endpoints. The solution automatically captures vulnerability and remediation data to meet regulatory requirements. NinjaOne serves over 35,000 customers across 140-plus countries with its unified IT operations platform, maintaining a 98% customer satisfaction score for more than five years.
NinjaOne, an IT operations platform provider, has added nearly 1,000 healthcare customers over the past year and reported nearly 70% year-over-year growth in healthcare-related annual recurring revenue. The company announced the milestone at HIMSS 2026 in Austin. The NinjaOne Unified IT Operations Platform combines endpoint management, autonomous patching, backup and secure remote access in a single console. Healthcare organisations are adopting the platform to manage expanding device footprints whilst addressing cybersecurity threats and compliance requirements. Healthcare IT teams use NinjaOne to manage connected devices across hospitals, clinics and care networks, from workstations and tablets to servers and mobile devices. The platform's automation capabilities help reduce manual tasks whilst maintaining HIPAA compliance and minimising disruption to patient care.
NinjaOne has launched IT Asset Management (ITAM), a new solution providing complete visibility and control across IT environments by unifying endpoint and asset management. Built natively into the NinjaOne platform, ITAM helps organisations extend asset lifecycles, reduce costs, strengthen security, and improve compliance. The solution addresses challenges as over 90% of organisations manage software assets and over 80% manage cloud assets, containers, and virtual machines, according to IDC. NinjaOne ITAM provides real-time asset data synchronisation, automates warranty tracking and licence management, identifies unmanaged devices, and simplifies compliance documentation. The platform serves more than 35,000 customers across 140 countries and maintains a 98% customer satisfaction score over five years.
NinjaOne secures $500 million funding, achieving a $5 billion valuation to advance automated endpoint management and support Dropsuite acquisition.
NinjaOne has secured a valuation of $5 billion and additional Series-C funding of $500 million, led by ICONIQ Growth and CapitalG. The funding aims to drive platform innovation, global expansion, and customer success. It will support autonomous endpoint management, patch management, and the acquisition of SaaS-backup provider Dropsuite for $262 million. NinjaOne remains founder-led, with over 24,000 customers, including Nvidia and Porsche.