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HeroDevs specializes in delivering secure, long-term support for deprecated open-source software. The company’s core product involves providing ongoing maintenance, security patches, and expert assistance for technologies that have reached their official end-of-life, enabling organizations to safely continue utilizing critical, stable software components within their infrastructure. This approach extends the viability of established systems by mitigating risks associated with unsupported codebases.
The company was founded to address the growing challenge faced by enterprises heavily reliant on open-source projects that eventually cease active community support. The founders recognized a critical need for specialized services that could bridge the gap between software obsolescence and continued operational requirements, offering a reliable path forward for technologies that remain essential to business operations. Their insight centered on transforming end-of-life events into managed, extended lifecycles.
HeroDevs serves organizations across various industries that leverage open-source technologies and require sustained support beyond the typical lifecycle. The company’s vision is to foster greater stability and security within the software ecosystem by ensuring that valuable open-source components can be maintained indefinitely, thereby reducing supply chain vulnerabilities and protecting existing technology investments for their diverse customer base.
HeroDevs has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round.
HeroDevs has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
HeroDevs is a technology company founded in 2018 that provides Never-Ending Support (NES) for end-of-life open source software, delivering security patches, compliance solutions, and engineering consulting to keep legacy systems secure and operational.[1][2][3] It serves enterprises in high-stakes sectors like healthcare, financial services, government, and technology, where downtime or vulnerabilities are unacceptable, protecting over 800 customers—including half of the Fortune 100—from risks associated with deprecated frameworks such as AngularJS and .NET.[1][2][3] The company's growth is strong, ranking #71 on the Inc 5000's 2024 list of fastest-growing North American companies, with support for 150+ end-of-life software versions and remediation of over 1,058 CVEs.[2][3]
HeroDevs was founded in 2018 in Sandy, Utah, by a team of open source experts recognizing the vulnerabilities businesses face when critical open source software reaches end-of-life without ongoing patches or support.[1][2][4] The idea emerged from the reality that many organizations rely on legacy technologies like frontend frameworks and backend runtimes but lack resources for immediate migrations, leaving them exposed to security threats and compliance issues.[2][3] Early traction came from offering commercial-grade support for sunsetted packages, evolving into a full suite of NES services, including proactive vulnerability remediation and contributions to open source sustainability, such as leading a $20M fund and sponsoring maintainers.[2] Pivotal moments include extending support for .NET 6 after its November 2024 deprecation by Microsoft, solidifying their role as defenders of abandoned tech.[4]
HeroDevs rides the trend of open source sustainability amid rapid deprecation cycles, where 44% of critical IT infrastructure nears end-of-life and only 39% of companies feel prepared for security risks.[3] Timing is ideal as regulations tighten (e.g., FedRAMP, HIPAA) and breaches from unpatched legacy code rise, forcing enterprises to extend lifespans of tech like .NET 6 without disrupting operations.[3][4] Market forces favoring them include the explosion of open source dependency in software supply chains—vulnerable without support—and growing demand for compliance in sectors like healthcare and finance.[1][3] They influence the ecosystem by funding maintainers, patching abandoned projects, and providing end-of-life intelligence, reducing overall web fragility and enabling sustainable innovation.[2]
HeroDevs is poised for continued hypergrowth by expanding NES to more deprecated frameworks amid accelerating open source churn and AI-driven code generation increasing legacy dependencies. Trends like stricter supply chain security mandates and sustainability funds will amplify their model, potentially doubling customers as migrations lag. Their influence may evolve from niche savior to ecosystem shaper, powering a more resilient web—securing the past to protect the future, just as their mission promises.[2]
HeroDevs has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
HeroDevs's investors include Album VC, Pitbull Ventures, Single Fin Ventures.
HeroDevs has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $8.0M Seed in April 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2023 | $8M Seed | — | Album VC, Pitbull Ventures, Single FIN Ventures | Announced |