Neon offers advanced Postgres databases optimized for AI applications, enabling teams to build and scale applications faster using a serverless architecture.

32sub-processors
HeadquartersSan Francisco, USA
Founded2020
Size201-1000
MarketB2B
PublicPrivate
ProductsPostgres Database, Autoscaling, Instant Branching, User Authentication, Point-in-time Recovery, Private Networking, Logging and Metrics Export

All Sub-Processors

NameCategory
Amazon Web ServicesCloud Infrastructure
AvalaraSecurity & Identity
Clay LabsMarketing & Advertising
ClickhouseCloud Infrastructure
DocuSignDocument Management
Google AnalyticsAnalytics & Monitoring
Google WorkspaceCommunication
GrafanaCloud Infrastructure
Grain
HubspotAnalytics & Monitoring
Intuit Inc (Quickbooks)Payments & Billing
Linear OrbitEngineering
MadkuduMarketing & Advertising
Microsoft AzureCloud Infrastructure
Motif Land Inc. (trading as Markprompt)AI & Machine Learning
NotionCommunication
OrbPayments & Billing
Peaberry Software, Inc. (trading as Customer.io)Marketing & Advertising
PosthogAnalytics & Monitoring
ProductboardAnalytics & Monitoring
RenderCloud Infrastructure
Safebase
SalesforceCustomer Support
SegmentAnalytics & Monitoring
SentryCloud Infrastructure
ShadowfaxAI & Machine Learning
Slack
SnowflakeAnalytics & Monitoring
Stripe
TypeformCustomer Support
Yess.aiMarketing & Advertising
ZapierCustomer Support

Data Processing Locations

United States
31 sub-processors
United States and EU
1 sub-processor

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sub-processors does Neon use?
Neon uses 32 sub-processors (third-party data processors) as disclosed on their public sub-processor page.
What are Neon's main sub-processors?
Neon's sub-processors include Amazon Web Services (Infrastructure service provider), Avalara (Compliance), Clay Labs (Marketing), Clickhouse (Infrastructure service provider), DocuSign (Document Management), and 27 more.
Where does Neon process data?
Neon's sub-processors are located in United States, United States and EU.