Stack Vault is the trust and identity platform that secures what matters most — identities, credentials, policies, and access — for the systems organizations rely on. Every product we build sits on this foundation.
We hire, build, and sell against these. They're load-bearing for everything that sits on top of Stack Vault.
Identity, access, and credentials don't get bolted on after the fact. Stack Vault makes trust explicit at the foundation so everything above it can be calm, controlled, and intentional.
Security tools fail when teams can't see what they own. We illuminate complexity instead of hiding it — so operators understand exactly who can access what, and why.
Anything Stack Vault enforces must be undoable in seconds. Strong foundations don't lock you in — they give you the confidence to move.
Stack Vault was founded by engineers who watched every modern breach trace back to the same place — broken trust at the foundation.
Founded by veterans of AWS Security, Google Brain, Lacework, and federal cyber programs — operators who saw identity-led incidents from inside the trenches.
Year One$24M led by category-defining investors. First 30 enterprise customers deploy Stack Vault as their identity and trust core.
Year Two$84M to expand the Stack Vault platform — compliance, observability, agent governance, and AI risk all anchored on the trust foundation. Federal and EU expansion underway.
TodayStack Vault is the trust core. Every Stack product builds on it — so identity, access, compliance, and AI risk all share the same source of truth.
Identities, credentials, secrets, policies, and access. The single source of truth that every Stack product reads from and writes to.
Turns SOC 2, ISO, and HIPAA frameworks into actionable work, backed by real Vault-anchored evidence. Compli shows what Vault secures.
The full product surface — AI prompt protection, observability, agent governance, incident forensics, and deception — all anchored to Stack Vault's identity model.