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Proton has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Proton.
Proton was founded in 2014 by Jeremy Blalock (Founder & CEO).
Proton has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Proton AG develops a comprehensive suite of privacy-focused online services. Its core products include Proton Mail for secure email, Proton VPN for encrypted internet, Proton Calendar for private scheduling, and Proton Drive for confidential cloud storage. Utilizing end-to-end encryption and open-source principles, it safeguards user data and promotes digital autonomy.
Founded in 2014 by CERN scientists Andy Yen and Jason Stockman, Proton emerged from concerns over pervasive online surveillance and diminishing digital privacy. This insight from a scientific environment drove them to build secure communication tools, addressing a critical need for protected online interactions.
Proton's services are used by millions globally, serving individuals and organizations prioritizing digital communication and data protection. The company’s vision is to cultivate a more private, secure internet where rights are safeguarded. Through its encrypted ecosystem, Proton empowers users to control personal information, working towards a future where privacy is the default online standard.
Proton was founded in 2014 by Jeremy Blalock (Founder & CEO).
Proton has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Proton's investors include CRV, FONGIT.
Proton is a Swiss-based privacy-first technology company that builds end‑to‑end encrypted communications and productivity apps (email, VPN, cloud storage, calendar, password manager) aimed at consumers, businesses, and privacy-conscious organizations. Proton’s mission is to put people before profits by giving individuals and organizations control over their data through open-source, audited encryption and strong privacy protections, with a governance structure anchored by a nonprofit foundation[7][9].
High‑Level Overview
For a portfolio company (not applicable) — instead, Proton as a product company: It builds encrypted communication and collaboration tools; serves individual users, privacy advocates, SMEs and enterprise customers; solves the problem of data exposure and third‑party exploitation of user data by providing end‑to‑end encryption, audited open‑source code, and privacy‑friendly business practices; growth momentum includes millions of free users and steady expansion of paid business plans and enterprise offerings[7][9][8].
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Quick Take & Future Outlook
Quick take: Proton occupies a clear position as one of the leading privacy‑first consumer and business software providers, with credibility from open source, Swiss jurisdiction, and nonprofit oversight; its near‑term upside depends on converting free users to paid plans and capturing enterprise demand for auditable encryption while facing increasing competition from both niche privacy startups and privacy‑adding features from major cloud providers[7][8][9].
Sources: Proton corporate pages and about/impact materials, Proton product pages, and third‑party profiles reporting on Proton’s founding and mission[7][8][9][4][1].
Proton has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Proton Mail - Seed in March 2015.
Key people at Proton.