Mobile application security built for modern release cycles
Find, prioritize, and fix vulnerabilities across Android, iOS, and APIs with automated mobile application security testing designed for engineering and security teams.
Security testing that keeps pace with mobile development
- Test Android, iOS, and APIs from a single platform
- Detect vulnerabilities across code, runtime, network, and privacy layers
- Integrate security directly into CI/CD pipelines
- Prioritize issues based on exploitability and business impact
- Support compliance and governance requirements with centralized visibility

Built for security teams that need more than visibility
Appknox helps organizations move from fragmented mobile security processes to continuous, scalable application security operations.
Reduce manual testing overhead
Shorten vulnerability remediation cycles
Improve release confidence across mobile applications
Standardize mobile AppSec across distributed teams
Mobile security is no longer just risk mitigation.
See how Appknox turns security investments into measurable business impact.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is this ROI calculator based on?
The Appknox ROI calculator uses real-world security cost benchmarks (manual testing, breach cost data, compliance impact) to estimate your ROI for investing in continuous and automated mobile application security.
2. How can this ROI calculator help me?
The ROI calculator will help you make a compelling case to your CFO/board for justifying budget shifts, or gain clarity on where your security investment is paying off, and identify where it isn’t.
Get clear answers to questions like:
- How much are you actually spending on mobile app security today?
- What are the hidden costs of manual testing, rework, and slow releases?
- How much risk could you save by preventing breaches or compliance violations?
Discover what’s silently draining your resources and how much you could save on your annual budget with this calculator.
3. Do I need technical inputs to use this?
No, not really. You only need basic business metrics, such as:
- The number of apps,
- App release cycles, and
- The current costs of a security test cycle, breaches, and avoiding compliance risks.