Cloud content management

What is Box?

Cloud content management and secure collaboration platform with AI content services.

Category
Cloud content management
Headquarters
Redwood City, CA
Founded
2005
Employees
Approximately 2,800
Revenue
$1.177B fiscal 2026 revenue
Status
Public company (NYSE: BOX)

What is Box?

Box is a cloud content management company with $1.177B fiscal 2026 revenue. Its current status is Public company (NYSE: BOX).

Box is a cloud content management company headquartered in Redwood City, CA. Box provides secure file sharing, content management, workflow, e-signature, governance, and AI content services for businesses. As of June 2026, the most useful scale markers are $1.177B fiscal 2026 revenue, Approximately 2,800 employees, and status as Public company (NYSE: BOX).

Its product surface includes Box Content Cloud, Box AI, Box Sign, Box Shield, Box Governance, and the buyer is usually a functional operating team rather than a single software administrator. Enterprise and mid-market organizations, with roughly 40% of revenue generated outside the U.S.. For sellers, the account should be mapped by workflow: product owners, finance, security, procurement, IT, and the executive sponsor will care about different parts of the platform and business case.

What does Box offer?

Box's main offerings include Box Content Cloud, Box AI, Box Sign, Box Shield, Box Governance, Workflow.

  • Box Content Cloud· Core
  • Box AI· Core
  • Box Sign· Adjacent
  • Box Shield· Adjacent
  • Box Governance· Adjacent
  • Workflow· Adjacent
  • Enterprise Plus· Adjacent

How does Box make money?

Box monetizes through subscription software priced by seats, storage, governance, security, AI, platform, and enterprise support tiers.

Box makes money from subscription software priced by seats, storage, governance, security, AI, platform, and enterprise support tiers. Growth is driven by new customers, expansion into more modules, usage or seat growth, retention, and the company's ability to prove measurable workflow ROI.

Published business pricing includes Business at about $20 per user/month billed annually and Business Plus at about $33 per user/month; Enterprise and Enterprise Plus are quote-based. Public pricing, where available, is only the entry point; larger customers usually negotiate around volume, service levels, implementation, security, data, and renewal terms.

For sales teams, that means discovery should connect to a revenue or cost line the company already manages: attach rate, workflow automation, compliance risk, support burden, cloud cost, data quality, productivity, or customer retention.

Who leads Box?

Box is led by Aaron Levie, with finance, product, technology, and operating leaders supporting the company.

  • Aaron LevieCo-founder and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since foundingPublic company founder-CEO and primary product strategist.
  • Dylan SmithCo-founder and Chief Financial OfficerCFO since founding eraLeads finance, capital allocation, and investor relations.
  • Diego DugatkinChief Product OfficerExecutive leadershipLeads content-cloud and AI product direction.
  • Ben KusChief Technology OfficerTechnology executiveOwns platform architecture, security, and engineering execution.

How do you contact Box's leadership?

Box publishes official routing contacts; personal executive emails are not treated as verified unless published by the company.

Email formatOfficial routing: ir@box.com; personal executive format not verified
  • Aaron LevieCo-founder and Chief Executive Officerir@box.com
  • Dylan SmithCo-founder and Chief Financial Officerir@box.com
  • Diego DugatkinChief Product Officerir@box.com
  • Ben KusChief Technology Officerir@box.com

How much funding has Box raised?

Box's current capital status is Public company; IPO in 2015; latest valuation/status is Public market capitalization varies.

Box's capital history is best understood through public-market or acquisition events rather than a current private venture-round ladder. The current status is Public company (NYSE: BOX); the latest scale marker is $1.177B fiscal 2026 revenue; and the valuation/status signal is Public market capitalization varies.

Major capital milestones include: 2015 IPO (Box becomes public after venture funding from investors including DFJ, U.S. Venture Partners, and others.) 2026 Fiscal 2026 annual results ($1.177 billion revenue and $1.711 billion RPO provide the current operating baseline.) 2026 Public-market status (Public filings and guidance are more relevant than old private financing rounds.) This profile does not invent private valuations where the relevant current signal is public trading, a completed take-private, or a strategic acquisition.

For sellers, funding status is a procurement signal. Public or newly private software companies can have meaningful budgets, but larger purchases still require a sponsor, security review, procurement process, finance approval, and a business case tied to an active operating priority.

How did Box get here?

Box's path runs through founding, platform expansion, public-market or transaction milestones, and current operating scale.

  1. 2005FoundedAaron Levie and co-founders start Box as cloud file sharing.
  2. 2015IPOBox lists publicly on NYSE.
  3. 2021Box SignBox expands into native e-signature after acquiring SignRequest.
  4. 2023Box AIBox introduces AI capabilities for enterprise content.
  5. 2026FY2026 resultsBox reports $1.177 billion fiscal 2026 revenue and $1.711 billion RPO.
  6. 2026AI and platform pushBox continues positioning the Content Cloud around AI, security, and governance.

Who are Box's competitors?

Box competes with focused category vendors, suite incumbents, and workflow platforms that overlap with its buyer surface.

  • Microsoft OneDriveBundled with Microsoft 365 and SharePoint for enterprise content collaboration.
  • Google DriveGoogle Workspace-native collaboration and file storage.
  • DropboxFile sync and collaboration platform with strong SMB and team adoption.
  • EgnyteContent governance and file collaboration with strong regulated-industry positioning.
  • OpenTextEnterprise content management incumbent with records and regulated workflows.
  • Atlassian ConfluenceKnowledge collaboration and documentation competitor for some content use cases.

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