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Fingerprint Reports 65% ARR Growth, Surpasses 1 Billion Device Identifications Per Month as Enterprises Adopt Device Intelligence to Combat AI-Driven Fraud

  • Achieved 36% customer growth and an industry-leading 128% net revenue retention rate, reflecting surging enterprise demand for device intelligence
  • Launched Authorized AI Agent Detection and Proximity Detection to help enterprises distinguish legitimate automation from malicious bots and uncover device farm fraud at scale
  • Expanded global footprint by 39%, entered the Japanese market and added notable customers, including Booking.com

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fingerprint, a leader in device intelligence for fraud prevention, today announced strong momentum for fiscal year 2026. As enterprises increasingly turn to Fingerprint’s platform to detect AI-driven fraud, the company achieved 65% growth in annual recurring revenue (ARR), with adoption spanning financial services, fintech, SaaS, e-commerce and travel and hospitality. Fingerprint's device intelligence platform now identifies over 1 billion unique devices per month, a 77% year-over-year increase.

With 99% of organizations reporting fraud losses from AI-enabled attacks, the company's momentum reflects the demand for modern fraud prevention tools.

"Increased automated web traffic is creating both opportunity and risk for enterprises. Those that recognize the 'block all bots' approach hinders operations are turning to device intelligence as the foundation of their fraud prevention strategy," said Dan Pinto, Fingerprint's CEO and co-founder. "This year's growth reflects that shift, and we're positioned to help customers harness automation confidently."

Financial and Customer Growth Validate Technology Leadership

Reflecting growing enterprise demand, Fingerprint expanded its customer base across North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, entering the Japanese market and achieving strong adoption in the travel and hospitality industry.

The company now serves 2,000 customers in over 56 countries, achieving 36% customer growth and an industry-leading net revenue retention rate of 128%, surpassing established industry players.

Fingerprint’s momentum is underscored by notable customer additions in the travel and hospitality industry, including Booking.com, as well as continued expansion into popular rideshare and vacation rental platforms. In a recent analysis, Fingerprint found that the industry faces $1–3 billion in annual global losses from rewards fraud alone, highlighting the need for sophisticated fraud detection tools as fraudsters increasingly deploy AI to scale their attacks.

“Fraudsters are early adopters and are sophisticated, so staying ahead of the bad guys is critical,” said Andreas Zodhiates, Head of Payment Fraud at Booking.com. “Fingerprint provides clear device-level signals we can use to prevent more fraud and reduce losses, while also enabling smoother customer journeys. It acts as both a fraud detector and a trust enabler.”

Global Expansion and Strategic Partnerships

Fingerprint expanded its international footprint, growing its global employee base by 39%. The company also expanded its North American workforce by more than half, and grew its APAC headcount by 80% to meet growing demand across regions.

The company announced partnerships with Unit21, Sumsub, and Narmi, providing its device intelligence capabilities that enhance fraud detection and prevention across their respective platforms without disrupting the user experience.

Fingerprint further strengthened its market position through partnerships with Manus, Browserbase, Anchor Browser, Notte, and Firecrawl, building Authorized AI Agent Detection, an ecosystem that enables businesses to distinguish legitimate automation from malicious bots and scrapers. As AI-driven automation scales and fraudsters adopt the technology, this ecosystem positions Fingerprint at the center of how enterprises detect and manage automated interactions.

Product Innovation Meets Growing Market Demand

In 2025, AI agents began accounting for a growing share of automated web traffic, creating a new challenge for organizations. To move beyond the traditional "block all bots" approach, which leaves revenue on the table while still exposing businesses to fraud and abuse, Fingerprint developed and deployed a series of purpose-built product innovations:

  • Authorized AI Agent Detection: Unveiled in early February, Fingerprint’s Authorized AI Agent Detection ecosystem makes it the industry’s leading identifier of AI agents, enabling enterprises to distinguish authorized agentic traffic with 100% certainty.
  • Proximity Detection: Launched in December, Proximity Detection addresses multi-accounting fraud and large-scale bonus and promo abuse enabled by device farm operations, using location-based signals to uncover fraud patterns from devices in close physical proximity.
  • Bot/AI Agent Detection Smart Signals: New Smart Signals and enhancements under Fingerprint’s device intelligence platform provide enterprises with advanced tools to detect malicious bots and AI agents across evolving fraud schemes.

Industry Recognition and Awards

Fingerprint’s growth was recognized across top industry awards throughout the year:

  • Deloitte Fast 500: Fingerprint was named the fastest growing Chicago-based company in the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500, with a growth rate of 2306%.
  • Inc. 5000: Fingerprint was recognized in the 2025 Inc. 5000 as one of America’s fastest-growing private companies.

About Fingerprint

Fingerprint detects the intent of human and agentic visitors. Our device intelligence platform identifies over 1 billion unique devices every month and processes hundreds of signals to help fraud teams distinguish trusted visitors from bad actors at speed and scale. Over 6,000 companies, including innovators like Dropbox, Booking.com, and checkout.com, use Fingerprint every day to recognize high-risk activity in real time, prevent fraud attacks, and deliver frictionless user experiences. Learn more at fingerprint.com.

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