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Cognite Statistics (2026): Revenue, ARR, Employees, Funding, and Key Facts

Cognite by the numbers in 2026: FY2025 revenue, ARR milestones, employee count, funding/valuation history, and industrial AI product facts—plus a key metrics table and FAQ.

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Cognite statistics covering revenue, ARR, employee count, and funding milestones

Cognite is an industrial software company focused on helping heavy-asset industries turn operational data into usable, real-time insights. Its best-known products include Cognite Data Fusion (CDF) for contextualizing industrial data and Cognite Atlas AI for building industrial AI experiences and agents on top of that data foundation.

Because Cognite sells B2B software (not a consumer app), “user count” is rarely the best way to measure its size. The clearest public signals are revenue, annual recurring revenue (ARR), employee headcount, and funding milestones.

Answer (quick snapshot)

Cognite reported it exceeded $170M in annual revenue for fiscal year 2025 (preliminary/unaudited) and said its workforce now exceeds 800 employees globally. For FY2024, Cognite reported it finished the year just shy of $100M in SaaS ARR (up 38% YoY).

Cognite key metrics

Metric Figure Year / Date Source
Annual revenue Exceeded $170M FY 2025 (reported Jan 12, 2026) Cognite Newsroom
Workforce size 800+ employees Jan 2026 Cognite Newsroom
Headcount growth +21% FY 2025 (reported Jan 2026) Cognite Newsroom
SaaS ARR Just shy of $100M FY 2024 (post published Jan 30, 2025) Cognite blog
SaaS ARR growth +$26M / +38% YoY FY 2024 (post published Jan 30, 2025) Cognite blog
Funding round $150M (TCV) May 2021 Cognite Newsroom
Valuation (as described in funding announcement) $1.6B May 2021 Cognite Newsroom
Founded / mission timeline (company statement) Since 2016 About page accessed 2026 Cognite (About)

What does Cognite do?

Cognite focuses on a problem that’s common in industrial environments: operational data lives in many places (IT systems, OT systems, historians, maintenance systems), which makes it hard for people and applications to use consistently. Cognite’s platform is designed to connect and contextualize that data so teams can build analytics and AI workflows with a shared, trusted foundation.

Core products

  • Cognite Data Fusion (CDF): Industrial data platform for integrating and contextualizing data so it can be used across operations and analytics.
  • Cognite Atlas AI: An industrial AI layer that builds on contextualized data to support industrial AI experiences and agents.

Cognite timeline (high-level)

  • 2016: Cognite describes its mission as starting “since 2016.”
  • May 2021: Cognite announces a $150M investment led by TCV and references a $1.6B valuation.
  • FY 2024: Cognite reports ending the year just shy of $100M SaaS ARR.
  • FY 2025: Cognite reports it exceeded $170M annual revenue and grew headcount to 800+ employees globally (preliminary/unaudited financials).

FAQ

How many employees does Cognite have?

Cognite reported in January 2026 that its headcount exceeds 800 employees globally.

How much revenue does Cognite make?

Cognite reported it exceeded $170M in annual revenue for fiscal year 2025. The company noted these results were preliminary and unaudited.

What is Cognite Data Fusion (CDF)?

Cognite Data Fusion is Cognite’s industrial data platform designed to integrate and contextualize industrial data so it can be used for analytics, operational workflows, and AI at scale.

What is Cognite Atlas AI?

Atlas AI is Cognite’s industrial AI offering that builds on contextualized data to support AI-driven experiences and agent-based workflows in industrial environments.

When did Cognite raise $150 million?

Cognite announced a $150M investment from TCV in May 2021, describing the round as valuing the company at $1.6B.


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