ControlUp Reaches $100M ARR and Achieves Unicorn Status

April 17, 2026
ControlUp has surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue and reached a valuation above $1 billion, marking its transition from a Digital Employee Experience provider to an Autonomous Endpoint Management platform powered by agentic AI.

San Francisco-based ControlUp announced it has surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue, reaching a valuation above $1 billion. The company said this milestone reflects its transition from a Digital Employee Experience (DEX) leader to a pioneer in Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM), using agentic AI to enable self-healing IT environments.

ControlUp’s platform now integrates real-time visibility with autonomous remediation to support physical, virtual, and cloud environments. The company reported over 14 million automated remediations executed weekly and noted that more than one million of its six million endpoints have migrated to the ControlUp ONE platform, which has grown 37 percent since its launch in January 2025.

Recent additions to the platform include Live Remote Management for direct endpoint remediation, DaaS IQ for intelligent AVD management, and ControlUp Migrate for Windows 365. The company also introduced Pulse AI to automate troubleshooting and acquired Unipath to advance its automation framework.

ControlUp said over half of its recurring revenue now comes from enterprise customers with more than 7,000 seats. The company continues to expand globally across North America, EMEA, and APAC, supporting its goal of enabling autonomous IT operations at scale.

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