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UiPath, Inc.CIK 0001734722 · Prepackaged Software
First established in Bucharest, Romania in 2005, UiPath was incorporated in Delaware in 2015 as a company principally focused on building and managing automations, starting with computer vision technology and user interface automations in our initial RPA offering, which remains the foundation of… About this business →
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About UiPath, Inc.
Source: Item 1 (Business) from the 10-K filed March 25, 2026. Description as filed by the company with the SEC.
Item 1. Business
Overview
First established in Bucharest, Romania in 2005, UiPath was incorporated in Delaware in 2015 as a company principally focused on building and managing automations, starting with computer vision technology and user interface automations in our initial RPA offering, which remains the foundation of our platform today. Over the course of the past several years, we have followed a strategy of leveraging advances in AI to broaden our capabilities.
Building upon decades of leadership in automation, UiPath is pioneering the evolution from rule-based automation to intelligent agentic automation. The UiPath Platform™ uniquely combines controlled agency, developer flexibility, and seamless integration to help organizations scale agentic automation safely and confidently. Committed to security, governance, and interoperability, we support enterprises as they transition into a future where automation delivers on the full potential of AI to transform industries.
Our platform empowers customers to combine automation, AI agents, and people, delivering end-to-end process orchestration that drives innovation.
Trends Shaping Our Industry
The following are key trends affecting our industry, business outlook, and product strategy:
AI necessitates reinvention.
AI's disruptions compel organizations to make bold changes in how they operate, compete, and allocate work. It's now clear that agent-centric operating models can dramatically outperform traditional ways of working— making it imperative for enterprises to reinvent themselves as agentic organizations. The agentic era marks a radical redivision of labor between people and virtual workers. AI agents are extending automation into high-value, judgment-based processes such as decision making and risk management— creating new opportunities, including the ability to build software internally that would have otherwise been purchased. At the same time, use of AI agents creates new risks that call for strong oversight and control. This requires adopting new operating systems built for orchestration, governance, and continuous optimization across an increasingly autonomous and interconnected digital enterprise.
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ROI at last.
Enterprises find their path from pilots to payout. Organizations are approaching the future with momentum and a mandate: use the lessons learned in 2025 to make agentic programs deliver. Budgets are rising, confidence is high, and the experiences of the past year have brought organizations far up the learning curve. As the focus shifts from experimentation to execution, a new playbook for agentic payoff brings ROI within reach, and investment continues, there's an increasing focus on performance and impact. As enterprises move from pilot to production, agentic initiatives need to show proof of their scalability, efficiency, and business value.
Vertical ascent.
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Focused agentic solutions take off and fly high. This year, vertical agentic solutions continue their growth trajectory— covering more domains and enjoying broader adoption. Domain-tuned, tested, and integration-friendly, these configurations of agents, automation, models, and workflows offer quick deployment, measurable outcomes, and a reliable and effective pathway to scale. The best vertical solutions include all the prebuilt elements and capabilities required for deployment, integration, and ongoing production, and are also highly configurable, making it possible for enterprises to use their own data and models and adapt guardrails to their particular regulatory, security, and reporting standards.
Enter the command center.
Organizations take control over agentic operations by centralizing orchestration, governance, and agent management. It has become increasingly clear that organizations' adoption of AI in all its forms has advanced faster than their ability to govern, manage, and orchestrate it. The adoption of multi-agent systems adds yet more complexity, as these systems require sophisticated orchestration capabilities to direct, integrate, and monitor highly autonomous agents across systems, data, and workflows. As agentic automation extends across their core processes, many organizations are establishing a new operational layer— an agentic command center— to centralize and integrate governance, control, and orchestration.
Gloves off, guardrails up.
Enterprises act decisively to ensure security, transparency, and control for every AI agent and agentic workflow. As agents gain real autonomy— accessing data, making decisions, and executing actions— their security stakes skyrocket. To harness AI agents at scale, enterprises must make them not only capable, but trustable. This means building systems that ensure security, transparency, and control from the first line of code to the last workflow handoff. The adoption of embedded governance across the agent lifecycle is being accelerated by a wave of technology investment and innovation. Platform providers are building native capabilities that make it easier to hardwire safety, oversight, and control into agent design and operation. These technologies allow enterprises to put lifecycle principles into practice— turning governance-as-code, human-in-the-loop, and real-time observability into configurable system features rather than custom engineering challenges.
Data goes meta.
Companies double down on adding the context, structure, real-time access, and control that turn enterprise data into agent rocket fuel. As enterprises expand their use of generative and agentic AI, data quality, structure, and context are becoming decisive strategic advantages. Access alone isn't enough— AI agents and generative AI models also need the understanding that comes from metadata, which describe datasets, and ontologies, which describe the relationships between them. And when governance is embedded directly into data systems, access controls and compliance requirements can travel with the data itself, allowing agent actions and queries to be checked against rules in real time. Organizations are directing new energy and investment toward enriching and governing their data— building real-time, trusted, and semantically rich systems that give AI agents the understanding they need to perform with accuracy, confidence, and control.
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Competition
Automation remains a fast-growing enterprise software market and is increasingly competitive. The introduction of AI agents has created a flurry of investment among both established software companies and startups. We believe that our competitors primarily fall into the following categories:
•Business orchestration and automation technologies (BOAT) providers with consolidated software platforms that deliver enterprise process automation by enabling capabilities including orchestration of business processes, enterprise connectivity, low code development, and agentic automation;
•Enterprise platform vendors that are acquiring, building, or investing in automation and AI functionality or partnering with automation and AI providers;
•AI model research organizations and incubators that seek to build on their models with new capabilities for directly augmenting and assisting workers;
•AI startups focused on process orchestration and intelligence for industry-specific use cases;
•Proprietary and open-source AI model providers and coding agents;
•RPA software providers and adjacent automation and integration platform companies; and
•Test automation providers.
We have alliances and integrations with key vendors across much of the competitive landscape, but these vendors often develop and market their own automation capabilities as extensions of their core models or platforms.
A number of technology companies have attempted to address the AI and automation needs of organizations through the application of business process management, application development platform offerings, RPA tools, and AI point offerings, as well as other horizontal software applications. However, when conducting common enterprise workflows and business-critical processes, these existing offerings are challenged by a number of inherent limitations, including:
•immature UI and API automation capabilities;
•lack of proprietary AI models relevant to company-specific and complex document or image automation;
•lack of integration and compatibility with the broad and diverse tools and systems typical in more complex workflows; and
•lack of governance capabilities at scale, including mature and proven credential management and security.
What We Offer
Our platform is purpose-built to be responsive to these challenges and to advance the next generation of automation with several key strengths:
•We deliver a scalable, reliable, and secure agentic automation platform that unifies AI agents, robots, people, and models to orchestrate end-to-end, complex enterprise processes— going beyond automation of repetitive tasks to automating dynamic, judgment-intensive workflows.
•Our platform’s embedded AI, ML, and natural language processing capabilities power AI agents that think and act autonomously, improving decision-making and information processing by adapting to constantly changing variables.
•Our platform allows users to seamlessly design and combine agentic AI, UI automations, API integrations, and AI-based document understanding, while supporting low-code, pro-code, and pre-built AI agent templates in a unified environment.
•Our multi-tenant platform is built for enterprise deployment, with security, governance, and auditability at its core, and can be deployed on-premises, in a public or private cloud, or in a hybrid environment. In addition, we offer a managed, multi-tenant SaaS version called Automation Cloud™, which allows rapid automation of any process, anywhere, without infrastructure overhead.
•Our intuitive interface and low-code, drag-and-drop functionality empowers users of all technical levels to build and deploy complex automations quickly, using customizable and sharable components as modular building blocks.
•Our platform provides users with AI-powered agentic testing for their applications, allowing them to streamline development, accelerate test cycles, and find and fix issues before they impact production systems.
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•Our platform's process intelligence capabilities, including process mining and task mining, analyze the digital footprint of users' processes across all systems to identify the root causes and impact of inefficiencies, shortening the timeline between process analysis and automation deployment.
•Our platform monitors, measures, and forecasts automation performance, providing actionable metrics and predictive analytics to continuously optimize business processes and maximize return on investment.
•Our platform was designed to enable people, AI agents, and automations to work together intelligently, with each focusing on the processes they execute best, allowing users to continuously enhance productivity and improve business outcomes.
•Our platform provides centralized governance, security, and standard-based architecture that integrates with existing technology and AI ecosystems, allowing organizations to safely scale AI adoption in an enterprise environment with built-in guardrails.
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The UiPath Platform™
The UiPath Platform™ is an integrated enterprise software platform that enables AI agents, robots, people, and models to work together harmoniously in coordinated workflows. The UiPath Platform™ empowers enterprises to build and orchestrate automated processes across a wide range of enterprise systems and applications. Key components and capabilities of the UiPath Platform™ include:
Orchestrate— UiPath Maestro™ is the orchestration layer of the UiPath Platform™.
Process Orchestration: UiPath Maestro™ is the enabler of agentic automation, effectively managing and assigning tasks and responsibilities among people, robots, and AI agents depending on their capabilities. It acts as the conductor in an automated symphony, ensuring that complex end-to-end processes operate smoothly, efficiently, and in a manner that is aligned with the enterprise's strategic goals. It is vendor-agnostic, which allows integration of any agent or automation into processes that traverse multiple systems and teams, ensuring flexibility and interoperability.
Process Intelligence: Our platform combines process mining and task mining to deliver data-driven insights that help organizations optimize processes and power smarter automation. Process intelligence data integrates with UiPath Maestro™ to support continuous monitoring and optimization of orchestrated workflows. Process intelligence also allows organizations to test process changes before implementation using simulation tools to predict outcomes and prevent rework. Automation performance can be monitored and measured to evaluate post-implementation impact.
Build— Developers can build RPA workflows, API integrations, and AI agents within a single environment.
Enterprise Agent Builder: UiPath Agent Builder enables enterprises to create, customize, and deploy intelligent agents that think, plan, and act autonomously. Our agents can understand prompts, set goals, and create execution plans. They can also execute using tools like robots and models, learn, and bring people into the loop. While the agents execute, our customers can evaluate, debug, and validate their output and performance.
RPA and API Automation: The platform includes software robots that can perform rule-based tasks across desktop and web applications, as well as API-based automation for direct system integration. UI automation intelligently understands screens, navigates layouts, and automates any interface by interacting with applications as a person would. UI automation capabilities use a combination of document understanding and AI Computer Vision to interact with application interfaces, including the ability to adapt to changes in those interfaces without manual reconfiguration. RPA workflows and agentic workflows can be combined within the same process, allowing organizations to apply each approach where it is best suited.
Intelligent Xtraction & Processing (IXP): UiPath IXP, our latest evolution of intelligent document processing, enables the extraction and processing of structured and unstructured data from a wide range of document types, turning data into actionable insights to power AI agents and automations. Information extracted from documents and communications data provides AI agents with the structured contextual outputs they need to make smarter, faster decisions. UiPath IXP offers production-grade model controls, built-in safeguards for data protection, human-in-the-loop, compliance, and governance for responsible AI use.
Test— UiPath Test Cloud provides agentic testing for enterprises with a full-featured solution that seamlessly integrates into existing testing tool sets.
Testing and Quality Assurance: UiPath Test Cloud offers agentic testing capabilities for software testing lifecycle, application testing, and the continuous optimization of process automation, using its built-in or customized AI agents tailored to customers' unique testing needs. The offering supports both low-code and coded test development and includes AI-assisted features such as self-healing automation, which adapts test scripts in response to application changes, reducing maintenance overhead. Integrated with the UiPath Platform™, Test Cloud allows test design, execution, and management in the same platform used for automation development.
Vertical Solutions— UiPath Solutions are packaged, prebuilt agentic solutions powered by agents, robots, and industry best practices. Purpose-built for specific use cases in industries such as financial services, insurance, healthcare, retail, supply chain, and manufacturing, Solutions are designed to deliver results in weeks, not months.
Governance, Security, Compliance, and Flexible Deployment— The UiPath Platform™ includes centralized governance capabilities that apply across automations, AI agents, and manual tasks. These include an AI Trust Layer that enforces policies to govern the use of AI-powered features across the platform, role-based access controls, real-time audit logging, and in-flight masking of personally identifiable information before data is transmitted to LLMs. Customer-managed LLMs are also supported, allowing organizations to configure their own subscriptions in place of UiPath-managed models when necessitated by data residency or regulatory requirements. Flexible deployment options include SaaS for infrastructure-free scaling, self-hosted for on-premises or private cloud use, and hybrid models.
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Our Growth Strategies
Market Opportunities
Business orchestration. We target CIOs whose focus is on business outcomes and process excellence, and who seek more control, visibility, and the ability to govern the state of change. Our integrated business process orchestration addresses these needs by allowing management of business process state independent of the workers— whether agent, robot, or human— executing the tasks.
Industry solutions. We cater to line of business owners in specific industry verticals— such as financial services, insurance, healthcare, public sector, retail, supply chain, and manufacturing— with purpose-built solutions that operationalize agentic automation for their core business processes. Pre-built and co-developed with industry leaders, these solutions have domain expertise, security, compliance, and governance built in, allowing us to offer these customers faster time to value and high-impact outcomes.
Agentic testing. We target QA owners at a time when agentic coding is drastically changing the pace of how software is developed. With developers using AI to write more code faster than ever, old, manual testing approaches simply don't work. Our disruptive autonomous testing addresses these needs by validating applications continuously as they change so QA functions can keep up and offset increasing risk at enterprise scale.
Agentic automation. We focus on CoE leaders, enterprise architects, and heads of AI who— in response to executive-led AI mandates, compressed delivery timelines, and broader business involvement— are being pressured to move faster while increasing governance, security, and compliance. To address these needs, low-code to pro-code agent development yields enterprise-ready agents— autonomous, conversational, and computer-use— built for reliability, governance, and flexible deployment.
Customer Acquisition and Expansion
We sell our platform through a direct sales team, supported by pre-sales and forward deployed engineers and our professional services organization, who offer technical expertise to help customers accelerate adoption and time-to-value. We also sell through channel partnerships, as well as with systems integrators.
Our sales efforts are complemented by our marketing initiatives, which build brand and category awareness, cultivate a large and growing community, and drive demand through a combination of global and local campaigns. We employ a variety of approaches to reach prospective customers, including community evangelism, in-person and digital events, content marketing, digital advertising, search optimization, partner marketing, social media, and public relations. We host and present regularly at regional and global events, including our own Fusion and On Tour conferences, and Summit and DevCon events.
Our customers see rapid time-to-value with our products, often expanding use cases and increasing their number of automations beyond their initial deployment. New agentic capabilities enable us to expand sales within organizations as customers automate more complex workflows that require decision-making and benefit from a higher degree of agency. The broad applicability of our platform enables us to sell across all levels and departments of an organization, affording opportunity for eventual graduation to larger platform sales.
Platform Investment and Innovation
We intend to deliver functionalities that increase the surface area of automation for our customers through the addition of agentic AI capabilities throughout the UiPath Platform™. To this end, we have made and plan to continue to make significant investments in research and development to enhance our technology. For example, in November 2025, we released version 25.10 of the UiPath Platform™. This release is heavily focused on agentic automation, unified development experiences, and enterprise governance, with significant upgrades across nearly every product in the UiPath ecosystem. Further, we use our platform as a foundation for the introduction of new purpose-built vertical solutions, such as medical records summarization for healthcare, loan quality control for commercial lenders, and quote generation and approval for supply chain and retail, all released in February 2026. To complement our development we have also acquired, and expect to continue to evaluate opportunities to acquire, businesses and technologies for purposes of platform and market expansion. Through recent acquisitions we have sought to accelerate time-to-value for customers in certain industry verticals. For example, in March 2025, we acquired Peak, a U.K.-based software company offering an AI platform that provides pricing and inventory
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intelligence to customers in manufacturing and retail, and in February 2026, we acquired WorkFusion, Inc., a U.S.-based software company specializing in AI agents for financial crimes compliance.
Customers
We have a large and diversified customer base that is using the UiPath Platform to drive efficiency and performance across a broad range of industries and use cases— including, but not limited to, financial services, insurance, healthcare, public sector, retail, supply chain, and manufacturing.
We determine our customer count by considering the number of accounts with a unique account identifier for which we have an active license or SaaS subscription in the period indicated, including entities to which we have sold our products either directly or indirectly (for example, through a channel partner). A single organization with multiple divisions, segments, or subsidiaries is counted as a single customer. Our customer count is subject to adjustment for acquisitions, consolidations, spin-offs, and other market activity. Non-paying partners and resellers and users of free or trial subscriptions are excluded from our customer count.
We had approximately 10,747 and approximately 10,753 customers as of January 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively.
Partners and Ecosystem
We develop and maintain business and technology partnerships that help us to integrate the latest technologies into our platform and to market and deliver our platform to our customers around the world.
Our business partners include global and regional system integrators, value-added resellers, and business consultants that enhance our market presence and drive greater sales efficiencies. We sell through channel partners and with systems integrators, with a focus on enabling a high-quality ecosystem of partners that build, deploy, and co-develop solutions on our technology.
Our technology partnerships with hyperscalers, AI infrastructure and model providers, and cloud data platform providers bring specialized capabilities to our platform. We collaborate to develop solutions that address the specific requirements of horizontal and industry use cases, resulting in faster time-to-value for customers. We work toward interoperability and native extensibility to ensure both first- and third-party agents, robots, and people are seamlessly orchestrated by the UiPath Platform™ across enterprise systems, applications, and data. We also maintain partnerships with leading cloud vendors to simplify the deployment of our platform and offer customers the benefits of cloud-based AI capabilities.
Additionally, we have cultivated a dynamic ecosystem of users through our Community and UiPath Academy initiatives, which support and empower individuals to use our platform to navigate the evolving landscape of automation and AI. We believe that our highly engaged user community sets us apart and that by equipping individuals with the skills to leverage agentic automation, we pave the way for broader adoption and innovation across industries.
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Intellectual Property
Intellectual property rights are important to the success of our business. We rely on a combination of patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secret laws in the U.S. and other jurisdictions, as well as license agreements, confidentiality procedures, non-disclosure agreements with third parties, and other contractual protections, to protect our intellectual property rights, including our proprietary technology, software, know-how, and brand.
We continually review our development efforts to assess and identify the existence and patentability of new intellectual property, and maintain an active patent program that has enabled us to steadily build our patent portfolio over the past several fiscal years, as illustrated in the following chart:
As of January 31, 2026, we had 1,086 patent applications globally, including 398 in the U.S. and 688 in other jurisdictions. We held 389 issued patents, including 131 issued patents related to AI, 5 of which relate to agentic automation technologies. These issued patents are scheduled to expire between 2039 and 2045. As of January 31, 2026, we also had 128 pending patent applications in the U.S. (including 7 allowed U.S. patent applications), 124 pending Patent Cooperation Treaty applications, and 293 pending and 6 allowed patent applications in other jurisdictions.
The terms of individual patents extend for varying periods of time, depending upon the date of filing of the patent application, the date of patent issuance, and the legal term of patents in the countries in which they are obtained. Generally, patents issued for applications filed in the U.S. are effective for 20 years from the earliest effective filing date of a non-provisional patent application. The duration of patents outside of the U.S. varies in accordance with provisions of applicable local law, but is typically also 20 years from the earliest effective filing date. However, the actual protection afforded by a patent varies from country to country and depends upon many factors, including the type of patent, the scope of its coverage, the availability of legal remedies in a particular country, and the validity and enforceability of the patent.
In addition to our patents, we held 17 registered U.S. trademarks and had 1 pending U.S. trademark application and more than 500 active foreign trademark filings as of January 31, 2026.
Although we rely on intellectual property rights, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets, as well as contractual protections to establish and protect our proprietary rights, we believe that factors such as the technological and creative skills of our personnel, development of new services, features, and functionality, and frequent enhancements to our platform are equally essential to establishing and maintaining our technology leadership position.
We restrict access to and use of our proprietary technology and other confidential information through the use of internal and external controls, including contractual protections with employees, contractors, customers, and partners. We require our employees, consultants, and certain other third parties to enter into confidentiality and proprietary rights agreements, and we control and monitor access to our software, documentation, and other confidential information. Our policy is to require all employees and independent contractors to sign agreements assigning to us any inventions, trade secrets, works of authorship, developments, processes, and other intellectual property generated by them on our behalf and under which they agree to protect our confidential information. In
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addition, we generally enter into confidentiality agreements with our customers and partners. See Risk Factors—Risks Related to Our Intellectual Property, included in Part I, Item 1A of this Annual Report on Form 10-K, for a description of risks related to our intellectual property.
Government Regulation
Our business is and will continue to be subject to extensive U.S. federal and state and foreign laws and regulations, including laws and regulations involving privacy, data protection, security, intellectual property, competition, taxation, anti-corruption, anti-bribery, anti-money laundering, use of AI, and other similar laws. Many of these laws and regulations are still evolving and are likely to remain uncertain for the foreseeable future, and these laws and regulations can vary significantly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. The costs of complying with these laws and regulations are high and are likely to increase in the future. Further, the impact of these laws and regulations may disproportionately affect our business in comparison to our competitors that have greater resources.
In the U.S., we are subject to data security and privacy rules and regulations promulgated under the authority of the FTC, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the CCPA, and other state and federal laws relating to privacy and data security. The CCPA requires covered businesses to provide new disclosures to California residents and to provide them with new ways to opt out of the sale of personal information, and provides a private right of action and statutory damages for data breaches. Other jurisdictions in the U.S. have adopted or begun to propose laws similar to the CCPA.
As a result of our global operations, we must comply with many data security and privacy laws outside of the U.S. that may vary significantly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Virtually every jurisdiction in which we operate has established or is in the process of establishing data security and privacy legal frameworks with which we or our customers must comply. Our failure to comply with the laws of each jurisdiction may subject us to significant penalties. For example, the data protection landscape in Europe, including with respect to cross-border data transfers, is currently unstable and other countries outside of Europe have enacted or are considering enacting cross-border data transfer restrictions and laws requiring local data residency. Furthermore, the EU AI Act imposes onerous obligations for providers and deployers of AI-related systems, the EU Data Act imposes obligations on providers of data processing services, and other EU security regulations are shaping cybersecurity obligations of cloud service providers. In addition, we must comply with any sanctions that may be issued by countries in which we do business.
We may also be subject to regulation with respect to ESG matters. For example, the state of California has adopted rules that require companies to provide expanded climate-related disclosures, and the EU adopted the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. Compliance with these developing regulations may cause us to incur additional costs.
For a discussion of the various risks we face from regulation and compliance matters, see Risk Factors—Risks Related to Data Privacy and Cybersecurity and Risk Factors—Risks Related to Regulatory Compliance and Governmental Matters included in Part I, Item 1A of this Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Human Capital
Our People
Our people are our most important asset and are key to our success. We seek to employ passionate individuals with a growth mindset who are excited to innovate and challenge the status quo.
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As of January 31, 2026, we had a total of 3,981 full-time employees, geographically distributed as follows:
The following chart presents the distribution of our full-time employees by financial statement line as of January 31, 2026:
We are subject to local labor law requirements in all countries in which we operate. We consider our employee relations to be good and have not experienced any work stoppages.
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Our Values
We believe that our values serve as our compass, guiding our culture, strategy, and behaviors. Embedding these values into everything we do is critical to our success and helps us deliver value to our customers, employees, and stockholders.
BOLD Speak up. Act with courage. Make decisions. Think big.
HUMBLE Keep an open mind. Cultivate kindness. Be a team player. Check your ego.
FAST Practice agility. Prioritize simplicity. Drive results. Be proactive.
IMMERSED Dive deep. Be passionate. Own what you do. Be customer centric.
Employee Experience
Changing the world of work starts with creating a workplace in which our employees feel inspired, empowered, and supported. We strive to provide equal opportunity and to foster an environment that drives inclusion and belonging, while also supporting our employees' overall well-being.
We continue to evolve our culture to support our strategy and vision, and have designed our rewards programs to be competitive and to attract, retain, and motivate high-performing employees. We employ a consistent performance management approach globally, whereby individual performance is evaluated based on impact and alignment with our values, and we utilize various global and functional programs to recognize employee achievement and tenure.
We cultivate high-performing leaders and individual contributors through integrated leadership development initiatives, with a focus on first-time leaders. Our approach empowers employees to co-own their professional growth together with their managers, working on a personalized individual development plan and accessing various e-learning platforms, individual coaching, or learning events that are aligned with their needs.
Social Responsibility and Community Initiatives
We have built an employee-led giving strategy through which employees can support charities of their choosing via donation. We further support the charitable pursuits of our people by allotting additional paid time off for activities with social impact and organizing regular volunteering drives for various causes. Our employees have volunteered, for example, in building homes for those without, feeding those in need, planting trees, and teaching children valuable technical and life skills. We have supported initiatives dedicated to improving automation skills and technology access and creating social good with our free online learning platform, UiPath Academy.
We also founded the UiPath Foundation, an independent non-governmental, non-profit, non-political, and non-religious global organization based in Romania, which aims to provide children living in poverty with the skills and tools necessary to reach their full potential.
At the time of our IPO in April 2021, we pledged to donate equity as a member of Pledge 1%, a global corporate philanthropy movement; as of January 31, 2026, we have donated 1.1 million shares of our Class A common stock to fund projects related to our environmental, social, and governance initiatives, with an additional 1.7 million shares of our Class A common stock reserved for distribution by April 2031.
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Corporate and Available Information
We were first established in Bucharest, Romania in 2005 and incorporated in Delaware on June 9, 2015. Our principal executive offices are located at One Vanderbilt Avenue, 60th Floor, New York, New York 10017, and our telephone number is (844) 432-0455.
The UiPath logo, “UiPath,” and our other registered and common law trade names, trademarks, and service marks are the property of UiPath, Inc. or our subsidiaries. Any other trade names, trademarks and service marks used in this Annual Report on Form 10-K are the property of their respective owners.
Our website address is www.uipath.com. Information found on, or accessible through, our website is not a part of, and is not incorporated into, this Annual Report on Form 10-K. We file electronically with the SEC our annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K, and amendments to those reports filed or furnished pursuant to Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Exchange Act. We make available on our website at www.uipath.com, free of charge, copies of these reports and other information as soon as reasonably practicable after we electronically file such material with, or furnish it to, the SEC. The SEC maintains an internet site that contains reports, proxy and information statements and other information regarding issuers that file electronically with the SEC at www.sec.gov.
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