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Hypori is a technology company.
Hypori has raised $84.7M across 5 funding rounds.
Hypori has raised $84.7M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Hypori provides secure virtual access to enterprise apps and data from any mobile device, ensuring total personal privacy.
Hypori is a cybersecurity company specializing in a virtual mobile infrastructure (VMI) platform that enables secure access to enterprise apps and data from any personal mobile device without storing or transmitting data on the device itself, preserving user privacy and eliminating the need for invasive mobile device management (MDM).[1][2][3] It serves highly regulated industries like government, defense, healthcare, finance, and intelligence agencies, solving the problem of secure BYOD (bring-your-own-device) mobility in zero-trust environments while ensuring compliance with standards such as HIPAA, FedRAMP High, NSA CSfC, and DoD IL5.[1][3][4][5] Hypori's growth is evidenced by major contracts like a $12M Army renewal, NGA's 3-year deal, and recent product launches including the Hypori Secure Workspace Ecosystem and Secure Messaging, backed by $44.5M in funding.[3][5][6]
Hypori, formerly known as DroidCloud, was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Reston, Virginia, with a technology hub in Austin, Texas; it operates as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business.[2][5][7] The company's origins stem from the need to secure data access in "disparate and contested environments," evolving into a broader vision of revolutionizing information access from anywhere amid blurred personal-professional boundaries and rising mobile threats.[5] Key milestones include early Army National Guard pilots scaling to Phase 3, a 2021 Series B round of $23M led by Hale Capital (followed by a $12M extension), FedRAMP High authorization, and exclusive Army adoption for virtual BYOD by August 2023.[4][5] Leadership, including CEO Jared Shepard, has driven innovations like the November 2025 Hypori Secure Workspace launch.[3]
Hypori rides the zero-trust and VMI wave in cybersecurity, addressing the mobile edge as the largest attack surface amid hybrid work, cloud-native shifts, and rising nation-state threats to government/defense sectors.[1][3][5] Its timing aligns with DoD's push from hardware-issued phones to virtual BYOD, as seen in Army-wide adoption and NGA contracts, capitalizing on market forces like ephemeral VMs, AI-driven analytics, and stringent compliance (e.g., CMMC, FedRAMP).[4][6] By enabling secure mobility without hardware costs or privacy invasions, Hypori influences the ecosystem through virtualization leadership, reducing enterprise liability and boosting adoption in regulated industries while competing with VDI players like Workspot.[2][3]
Hypori is poised for expansion with its November 2025 Secure Workspace Ecosystem, targeting broader secure mobility needs in government and healthcare via lighter deployments like Hypori Lyte.[3] Trends like AI-enhanced zero-trust, multi-cloud VDI, and global BYOD mandates will propel growth, potentially unlocking more DoD/enterprise contracts beyond its $44.5M funding base.[6] Its influence may evolve from niche VMI leader to full secure workspace standard, empowering "work from anywhere without compromise" as mobile threats intensify—reinforcing its core promise of one device, zero worries.[5][7]
Hypori has raised $84.7M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Hypori's investors include Hale Capital Partners, Esther Dyson, Andrew Perlman, Green Visor Capital.
Hypori has raised $84.7M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $12.0M Series B Extension in January 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 28, 2025 | $12.0M Series B Extension | Hale Capital Partners | |
| Mar 29, 2023 | $23.0M Series B | Hale Capital Partners | |
| Jan 1, 2023 | $23.0M Series B | Esther Dyson | |
| Jun 1, 2021 | $20.0M Series A | Andrew Perlman | |
| Mar 18, 2015 | $6.7M Series A | Green Visor Capital |