ZeroThreat.ai, an AI-powered pentesting platform, has announced that its active paying customer base now spans six continents, including North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa. The company's strongest adoption markets are the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and India. This milestone underscores a broader industry shift as organizations seek faster, more accessible, and validation-driven application security testing amid accelerating software release cycles and increasing reliance on APIs.
Traditional vulnerability scanning often generates excessive noise and requires manual verification, failing to demonstrate real-world exploitability. In contrast, ZeroThreat.ai combines AI-powered pentesting with validation-driven techniques to help organizations distinguish genuine security exposures from false positives. The platform continuously evaluates web applications and APIs, validating findings through attacker-like workflows.
“Security teams are no longer looking for lengthy vulnerability lists. They want clarity, validation, and confidence,” said Dharmesh Acharya, Co-Founder of ZeroThreat.ai. “Our growth across diverse geographies reinforces what we're hearing from customers globally: organizations want security testing that helps them understand which risks truly matter and enables them to act faster.”
Over the past year, ZeroThreat.ai has expanded its testing intelligence, enhanced vulnerability validation capabilities, strengthened API security coverage, and introduced deeper application workflow testing to uncover risks hidden behind authentication flows and multi-step user journeys. These advancements help organizations gain greater visibility into complex attack surfaces without increasing operational overhead.
The company's growing international presence includes technology startups, SaaS providers, digital businesses, security consulting firms, and enterprises. According to industry analysts, application and API security remain among the fastest-growing segments in cybersecurity as organizations expand their digital ecosystems. Demand is increasing for solutions that identify vulnerabilities and help prioritize and validate the issues most likely to impact business operations.
“As application environments become more dynamic and interconnected, validation becomes just as important as detection,” added Acharya. “Our vision is to make advanced pentesting accessible, continuous, and practical for organizations of all sizes. The global adoption we're seeing today is an encouraging signal that the industry is moving in that direction.”
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