Hyperproof Review 2026
Hyperproof positions itself as a compliance operations platform rather than just a compliance automation tool. The distinction matters: while platforms like Vanta and Drata focus on automating evidence collection for a handful of frameworks, Hyperproof provides the operational infrastructure for managing compliance programs across dozens of frameworks simultaneously.
What Hyperproof Does Well
Multi-framework management is Hyperproof's defining strength. The platform supports 70+ frameworks and provides intelligent cross-mapping so that evidence collected for one framework automatically satisfies related requirements in others. Organizations managing 5+ frameworks simultaneously see significant efficiency gains.
Government compliance support for FedRAMP, CMMC, and NIST 800-53 at a reasonable price point sets Hyperproof apart from startup-focused platforms. Companies in the government contracting space find Hyperproof's coverage particularly valuable.
Compliance operations workflow goes beyond evidence collection to include risk management, issue tracking, remediation workflows, and audit management. This operational depth helps organizations maintain compliance continuously rather than scrambling before audits.
Where Hyperproof Falls Short
Integration depth for automated evidence collection is less extensive than Vanta's 300+ integrations. Some evidence still requires manual uploads.
Ease of onboarding requires more compliance maturity than simpler platforms. Teams without existing compliance knowledge may find the platform overwhelming.
User interface is functional but less polished than Vanta or Drata's modern designs.
Pricing
Hyperproof pricing starts around $12,000/year for basic compliance operations. Enterprise pricing for multi-framework programs typically ranges from $25,000 to $100,000/year.
The Verdict
Hyperproof is the right choice for organizations managing compliance across many frameworks, especially those including government requirements. The compliance operations approach is more comprehensive than simple automation, though simpler needs may be better served by more focused platforms.