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Discover GitLab's revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples and M&A history, alongside public comparables like Dameng Database, Elastic, Jamf, C3.ai and more.

GitLab Overview

About GitLab

GitLab Inc operates on an all-remote model. GitLab, a complete DevSecOps platform delivered as a single application. It operates in two competitive landscapes: DevOps point solutions and DevOps platforms. In terms of point solutions that are stitched together, GitLab’s offering is substantially different in that it is one platform, one codebase, one interface, and a unified data model that spans the entire DevSecOps lifecycle. DevOps platforms, the principal competitor is Microsoft Corporation following their acquisition of GitHub. GitLab is offered on both self-managed and software-as-a-service (SaaS) models. It is located in the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific. It focused on accelerating innovation and broadening the distribution of its platform to companies across the world.


Founded

2014

HQ

United States

Employees

2.4K

Financials (LTM)

Revenue: $1B
EBITDA: $160M

EV

$4B

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GitLab Financials

GitLab reported last 12-month revenue of $1B and EBITDA of $160M.

In the same LTM period, GitLab generated $888M in gross profit, $160M in EBITDA, and $157M in net income.

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GitLab P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, GitLab reported revenue of $955M and EBITDA of $170M.

GitLab is profitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 87%, EBITDA margin of 18%, and net margin of 17%.

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$1B$955M$567M$744M$939M
Gross Profit$888M$834M$508M$661M$821M
Gross Margin88%87%90%89%87%
EBITDA$160M$170M($183M)($136M)($65M)
EBITDA Margin16%18%(32%)(18%)(7%)
EBIT Margin15%17%(33%)(20%)(8%)
Net Profit$157M$166M($403M)($41M)($52M)
Net Margin16%17%(71%)(6%)(6%)

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GitLab Stock Performance

GitLab has current market cap of $6B, and enterprise value of $4B.

Market Cap Evolution


GitLab's stock price is $33.79.

GitLab share price increased by 8.8% in the last 30 days, and decreased by 25.1% in the last year.

GitLab has an EPS (earnings per share) of $0.98.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$4B$6B8.8%8.8%56.1%-25.1%$0.98

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GitLab Valuation Multiples

GitLab trades at 4.4x EV/Revenue multiple, and 27.8x EV/EBITDA.

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EV / Revenue (LTM)


GitLab Financial Valuation Multiples

As of June 2, 2026, GitLab has market cap of $6B and EV of $4B.

GitLab has a P/E ratio of 36.3x.

LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue4.4x4.7x7.8x6.0x4.7x
EV/EBITDA27.8x26.1x(24.3x)(32.7x)(68.2x)
EV/EBIT29.1x27.3x(23.5x)(30.4x)(58.1x)
EV/Gross Profit5.0x5.3x8.8x6.7x5.4x
P/E36.3x34.5x(14.2x)(138.7x)(110.1x)
EV/FCF20.4x20.0x187.6x(75.0x)22.5x

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GitLab Margins & Growth Rates

GitLab grew revenue by 16% but EBITDA decreased by 18% in the last fiscal year.

In the most recent fiscal year, GitLab reported gross margin of 87%, EBITDA margin of 18%, and net margin of 17%.

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GitLab Margins

Last FY202420252026202720282029
Gross Margin87%89%87%86%
EBITDA Margin18%(18%)(7%)11%
EBIT Margin17%(20%)(8%)11%
Net Margin17%(6%)(6%)11%
FCF Margin23%(8%)21%19%

GitLab Growth Rates

FY+1/FY23/2424/2525/2626/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth16%31%26%17%
Gross Profit Growth15%30%24%15%
EBITDA Growth(18%)(26%)(52%)(288%)
EBIT Growth(18%)(23%)(48%)(252%)
Net Profit Growth(15%)(90%)26%(341%)
FCF Growth(5%)(350%)(434%)7%

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GitLab Operational KPIs

GitLab's revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $0.4M, while opex per employee averaged $0.4M for the same period.

GitLab's Rule of 40 is 28% (metric relevant for SaaS companies only, counted as combined revenue growth rate and EBITDA margin).

GitLab's Rule of X is 53% (created by Bessemer, Rule of X is another metric to measure SaaS companies, ~1.5x stronger vs. the traditional Rule of 40, counted as revenue growth rate multiplied by 2.5 plus EBITDA margin).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Rule of 4032%28%---
Bessemer Rule of X56%53%---
Revenue per Employee-$0.4M---
Opex per Employee-$0.4M---
S&M Expenses to Revenue38%46%62%51%46%
G&A Expenses to Revenue13%20%26%25%21%
R&D Expenses to Revenue23%29%35%32%29%
Opex to Revenue-95%123%109%96%

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GitLab Competitors

GitLab competitors include Dameng Database, Elastic, Jamf, C3.ai, Justsystems, Progress Software, Center, Qt Group, PagerDuty and JFrog.

Most GitLab public comparables operate across DevOps, Developer Tools, B2B SaaS and Horizontal SaaS.

EV/RevenueEV/EBITDA
Last FYLTM2027ELast FYLTM2027E
Dameng Database22.5x20.2x47.7x48.9x
Elastic4.3x3.6x1049.2x21.1x
Jamf----
C3.ai2.8x4.4x(14.3x)(5.4x)
Justsystems3.5x3.0x7.6x-
Progress Software2.8x2.8x7.0x7.0x
Center7.8x8.1x11.7x15.9x
Qt Group3.8x3.7x14.9x15.2x

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GitLab VC Funding History

Before going public, GitLab raised $414M in total equity funding, across 6 rounds.

Last private valuation of GitLab was $3B, after raising $268M in September 2019 from Goldman Sachs and ICONIQ Growth.


GitLab Funding Rounds

DateStageRaised FromRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Sep-19Series EGoldman Sachs; ICONIQ Growth$268M$3BGitLab, a San Francisco-based DevOps platform delivered as a single application for the entire software development lifecycle, completed a $268 million Series E funding round on September 17, 2019, led by ICONIQ Capital and Goldman Sachs, with participation from Y Combinator Continuity Fund, Adage Capital Management, Alkeon Capital, Altimeter Capital, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, Franklin Templeton, Light Street Capital, Tiger Global Management, and Two Sigma Ventures. The round valued the company at a post-money valuation of $2.75 billion, more than doubling its $1.1 billion valuation from the prior $100 million round in 2018, bringing total funding to $426 million. GitLab, which achieved unicorn status in 2018, serves over 100,000 organizations with its open-source Community Edition and enterprise customers including Alibaba, IBM, SpaceX, Goldman Sachs, and Ticketmaster. The funding aims to expand GitLab's platform into security, monitoring, planning, and other DevOps categories, enhancing its vendor-agnostic GitOps capabilities to compete with GitHub, which Microsoft acquired for $7.5 billion. GitLab reported an ARR growth rate of 143%, reflecting strong business outcomes as customers adopt its all-in-one solution to streamline DevOps workflows, increase efficiency, and accelerate product delivery. The company had doubled its headcount to over 800 employees in the prior year and planned to reach 1,000 by year-end, focusing investments on product, sales, and marketing teams. CEO Sid Sijbrandij indicated preparations for an IPO targeted for November 2020, stating the funds would make all DevOps offerings best-in-class for enterprise customers. GitLab ranked 32nd on the 2019 Forbes Cloud 100 List and received the Inc. Best Places to Work award for its all-remote workforce. Recent board additions included Sue Bostrom from Cisco and David Hornik from August Capital to guide growth.
Sep-18Series DGoldman Sachs; ICONIQ Growth$100M$1BGitLab, a DevOps platform provided as a single application for the entire software development lifecycle from planning to monitoring, completed a $100 million Series D funding round on September 19, 2018, led by ICONIQ Capital at a post-money valuation of $1.1 billion. The round brought GitLab's total funding to $145.5 million and positioned it as a unicorn, accelerating plans toward a 2020 IPO. Existing investor Alphabet's GV participated, and the funds were earmarked to enhance GitLab's competitiveness across DevOps categories against rivals like GitHub and Atlassian's Bitbucket. Goldman Sachs later added $20 million to the same Series D in December 2018 via its Principal Strategic Investments group, driven by its engineering team's use of GitLab since early that year, extending the round to $110 million total. GitLab CEO Sid Sijbrandij highlighted the investment's uniqueness, noting Goldman's customer-driven enthusiasm. At the time, over 100,000 organizations used GitLab for multi-cloud deployments and concurrent DevOps practices, achieving 200% faster lifecycles with improved visibility and efficiency. The funding validated GitLab's open-core model and multi-cloud independence amid industry shifts, such as Microsoft's $7.5 billion GitHub acquisition. GitLab aimed to double headcount after already doing so in 2018 to build best-in-class features. This Series D preceded a $268 million Series E in September 2019 led by ICONIQ and Goldman Sachs, valuing GitLab at $2.75 billion.
Oct-17Series CGV$20M-GitLab, an open-source git-based collaboration and DevOps platform launched in 2014, announced a $20 million Series C funding round on October 9, 2017, led by GV (formerly Google Ventures), bringing total funding to over $45.5 million. The round valued the company at more than double its previous Series B valuation from 2016, though the exact figure was not disclosed. WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg joined the board, and the funds were earmarked for expanding DevOps functionality including packaging, releasing, configuring, and monitoring software, alongside hiring executives like a chief culture officer, chief marketing officer, and VP of engineering. At the time, GitLab served over 100,000 organizations, including Ticketmaster, ING, NASDAQ, Sony, and Intel, and claimed two-thirds of the self-hosted git market. It positioned itself as a single application supporting the full DevOps lifecycle, competing with GitHub and Atlassian's BitBucket, with emphasis on hybrid multi-cloud solutions, collaboration, automation, and Kubernetes-based development. GitLab had been named a leader in Continuous Integration by Forrester Research in Q3 2017. This Series C followed a $20 million Series B in 2016 from August Capital, Khosla Ventures, and Y Combinator, and earlier seed and Series A rounds. Subsequent rounds included a $100-110 million Series D in 2018 at $1.1 billion valuation led by ICONIQ Capital with GV and Khosla participation, and a $268 million Series E in 2019 at $2.7 billion. GV retained a 6.6% stake as of later secondary sales valuing GitLab at $6 billion.
Sep-16Series BAugust Capital; Khosla Ventures; Y Combinator$20M-GitLab is a code collaboration and DevOps platform based on the open source Git tool, providing teams with a single dashboard for planning, feedback, issue recording, code review, continuous integration, and continuous delivery capabilities. On 13 September 2016, GitLab announced its $20 million Series B round led by August Capital, with participation from existing investors Khosla Ventures and Y Combinator. This brought the company's total funding to over $25 million at that time, approximately one year after its $4 million Series A round. Founder and CEO Sid Sijbrandij stated the company had selected August Capital after receiving three offer sheets, prioritizing investors who believed in GitLab's vision over those offering maximum capital. The Series B funding was intended to accelerate the company's growth trajectory over the subsequent years.
Sep-15Series AKhosla Ventures$4M$23MGitLab is an open-source Git-based collaboration platform for developers, offering a free community edition, free SaaS version, and paid enterprise edition. The company raised $4 million in a Series A funding round led by Khosla Ventures on September 17, 2015, following a prior $1.5 million seed round also led by Khosla. This funding aimed to accelerate growth, expand global operations including partnerships in China and Japan, and scale US operations with a new Experience Center in San Francisco. At the time, GitLab was cash flow positive and served over 100,000 organizations on-premises, including NASA, CERN, Alibaba, SpaceX, O'Reilly, IBM, and Expedia. Its Enterprise Edition had hundreds of paying customers, primarily large organizations and Fortune 500 companies. The Series A occurred at a pre-money valuation of $22.7 million. Khosla Ventures partner Sven Strohband led the investment, highlighting GitLab's leadership in open-source code collaboration. GitLab differentiated itself through its fully open-source model, enabling self-hosting, transparency, and customization, positioning it as a competitor to proprietary platforms like GitHub.
Jul-15Seed500 Global; Khosla Ventures; Liquid 2 Ventures; Sound Ventures; Tuesday Capital; Y Combinator$2M--

Acquisitions by GitLab

GitLab has acquired 8 companies to date.

Last acquisition by GitLab was on March 20th 2024. GitLab acquired Oxeye Security for $20M (EV/Revenue multiple available to Pro users).

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Latest Acquisitions by GitLab

Oxeye Security
Opstrace
UnReview
Fuzzit
Description
Oxeye Security provides cloud-native application security testing for Kubernetes environments. The platform traces vulnerable code flows across microservices, APIs, and open-source libraries without code changes. Israel-based, it deploys via single-agent installation to identify risks before production. Oxeye serves DevOps and AppSec teams at enterprises accelerating development pipelines.
Opstrace is a Seattle-headquartered open-source observability platform delivering self-hosted monitoring with Prometheus, Loki, and Grafana integration. The solution ensures data remains on customer premises through multi-tenant APIs and Kubernetes deployment. Founded in 2020, Opstrace serves enterprises seeking alternatives to cloud-metered services like Datadog.
UnReview is an AI recommender integrated into Stackeer.io for code review automation. Launched in 2022 from Tel Aviv, it scans GitHub repositories to suggest reviewers based on expertise graphs. Engineering teams at startups like Wix reduce review wait times by 40%, processing 50,000 suggestions daily.
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HQ CountryIsraelUnited StatesFranceIsrael
HQ City
Tel Aviv
San Francisco, CA
Paris
Tel Aviv
Deal Date20 Mar 202414 Dec 20212 Jun 202111 Jun 2020
Valuation$20M$14Mundisclosedundisclosed
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About GitLab

When was GitLab founded?GitLab was founded in 2014.
Where is GitLab headquartered?GitLab is headquartered in United States.
How many employees does GitLab have?As of today, GitLab has over 2K employees.
Who is the CEO of GitLab?GitLab's CEO is William Staples.
Is GitLab publicly listed?Yes, GitLab is a public company listed on Nasdaq.
What is the stock symbol of GitLab?GitLab trades under GTLB ticker.
When did GitLab go public?GitLab went public in 2021.
Who are competitors of GitLab?GitLab main competitors include Dameng Database, Elastic, Jamf, C3.ai, Justsystems, Progress Software, Center, Qt Group, PagerDuty, JFrog.
What is the current market cap of GitLab?GitLab's current market cap is $6B.
What is the current revenue of GitLab?GitLab's last 12 months revenue is $1B.
What is the current revenue growth of GitLab?GitLab revenue growth (NTM/LTM) is 16%.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of GitLab?Current revenue multiple of GitLab is 4.4x.
What is the current EBITDA of GitLab?GitLab's last 12 months EBITDA is $160M.
What is GitLab's EBITDA margin?GitLab's last 12 months EBITDA margin is 16%.
What is the current EV/EBITDA multiple of GitLab?Current EBITDA multiple of GitLab is 27.8x.
What is the current FCF of GitLab?GitLab's last 12 months FCF is $217M.
What is GitLab's FCF margin?GitLab's last 12 months FCF margin is 22%.
What is the current EV/FCF multiple of GitLab?Current FCF multiple of GitLab is 20.4x.
How many companies GitLab has acquired to date?As of June 2026, GitLab has acquired 8 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by GitLab?$20M acquisition of Oxeye Security on 20th March 2024 was the largest M&A GitLab has done to date.
What companies GitLab acquired?GitLab acquired Oxeye Security, Opstrace, Gitter, Fuzzit, Gitorious, UnReview, Peach Tech, and Gemnasium.
In how many companies GitLab has invested to date?GitLab hasn't invested in any companies yet (or none have been disclosed publicly).

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