OneLogin

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Foundation year

2009

About

Total Funding 

$175.2М


OneLogin Trusted Experience Platform is the identity foundation to build secure, scalable, and smart trusted experiences that connect people with technology. With OneLogin, seamlessly manage digital identities for the workforce and customers, so users can focus on what matters most--growing their business.

With OneLogin’s complete solution, they can easily connect all of their applications, leverage proprietary machine learning to identify and analyze potential threats, and act quickly using contextual authentication requirements.

OneLogin has millions of users at more than 2000 organizations in more than 44 countries, including AAA, Airbus, Carlyle Group, Citizen, Evernote, Fastenal, Herman Miller, Pandora, San Jose Unified School District, Steelcase, Stitch Fix, and Uber.

OneLogin was founded in 2009 by Thomas B. Pedersen and Christian Pedersen and is headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States.


Number of employees

251-500


Headquarters

San Francisco, California, United States

Investors

Blue Cloud Ventures

Doctor On Demand, Arctic Wolf Networks, Iterable, Clari, OneLogin, CloudBees, Hireology, Lightbend

CRV

DoorDash, Bird, Twitter, ClassPass, Niantic, Simplivity, Oportun, Color, Cybereason, Postman

Greenspring Associates

Quibi, Fuze, Scopely, Workfront, The RealReal, Stash, WalkMe, Docker, States Title, MoneyLion

Scale Venture Partners

Box, WalkMe, Namely, KeepTruckin, DataStax, Bill.com, CircleCI, BigID, Demandbase, OneLogin

Silver Lake Waterman

ThoughtSpot, SnapLogic, Tealium, Big Switch Networks, Demandbase, OneLogin, Lucidworks

SocialCapital

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