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JFrog Ltd.'s SEC filings document the public-company disclosures of a Nasdaq-listed software platform provider incorporated in Israel. Recent 8-K reports furnish quarterly and annual operating results, including revenue, cloud revenue, customer metrics and commentary on the JFrog Software Supply Chain Platform, software artifacts, binaries and AI assets.
The filing record also covers capital structure and governance matters, including authorization of ordinary-share repurchases, board composition changes, audit and nominating committee service, director compensation arrangements and indemnification agreements. Definitive proxy materials provide shareholder-meeting governance, executive compensation and pay-versus-performance disclosures for the company.
JFrog Ltd’s Chief Technology Officer and director, Yoav Landman, reported selling an aggregate 45,000 Ordinary Shares on July 17, 2026. The sales occurred in five tranches at weighted average prices of $84.86, $86.10, $87.07, $88.10, and $88.51 per share, each executed in multiple trades within specified price ranges from $84.50 to $88.52. According to the filing, all transactions were effected under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted by Landman on September 1, 2025.
JFrog Ltd director Yossi Sela reported four open-market sales totaling 25,000 Ordinary Shares of JFrog on July 16, 2026. The trades were executed at weighted-average prices of $86.49, $87.58, $88.44 and $89.64 per share, across individual trades priced between $86.13 and $90.11. All sales were effected pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on September 5, 2025.
JFrog Ltd. affiliate Yoav Landman filed to sell up to 45,000 shares of common stock through Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC Executive Financial Services under Rule 144, with the shares listed on NASDAQ. The shares are described as Founders Shares originally acquired on November 16, 2013.
The filing also lists recent 10b5-1 plan sales of common stock by Yoav Landman, including 700 shares on July 7, 2026 for $69,300.00, 150,000 shares on June 29, 2026 for $13,499,070.00, 45,000 shares on June 12, 2026 for $3,514,702.50, 100,000 shares on June 1, 2026 for $8,147,120.00, and 75,000 shares on May 14, 2026 for $4,816,320.00.
JFrog Ltd chief executive officer Shlomi Ben Haim reported open-market sales of a total of 15,000 Ordinary Shares on July 8, 2026 under a pre-established Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. The transactions were executed in multiple trades at weighted average prices in the low-to-mid $90s per share, and he continues to hold a substantial equity position.
JFrog Ltd director and Chief Technology Officer Yoav Landman sold 700 Ordinary Shares in an open-market transaction at $99.00 per share. After this sale, he directly holds 5,538,338 Ordinary Shares. The transaction was carried out under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on September 1, 2025, indicating it was scheduled in advance rather than timed opportunistically.
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC submitted a Form 144 notice showing multiple Rule 144 / 10b5-1 planned sales by Yoav Landman. The excerpt lists sales on 06/29/2026, 06/12/2026, 06/01/2026, 05/14/2026, and 04/10/2026 with individual share and dollar amounts reported.
JFrog Ltd director Simon Frederic reported selling 120,000 Ordinary Shares in open-market transactions. The sales took place on July 1, 2026 at reported weighted average prices ranging from $90.25 to $92.59 per share. According to a footnote, these transactions were carried out under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on August 12, 2025, indicating the sales were scheduled in advance rather than timed discretionarily.
JFrog Ltd chief financial officer Eduard Grabscheid sold 561 Ordinary Shares of the company in an open-market transaction. The sale took place on July 1, 2026 at a price of $92.61 per share under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.
After this trade, he continues to hold 209,097 Ordinary Shares directly, so his remaining stake is far larger than the number of shares sold. Because the transaction was executed under a prior Rule 10b5-1 plan, its timing reflects pre-scheduled portfolio management rather than a new discretionary decision.
FROG filing reports proposed and recent Rule 144 transactions in common stock. The notice lists 561 performance shares offered by the issuer with an effective date of 06/01/2026. It also records two reported dispositions: 9,484 shares on 06/02/2026 for $820,706.87 and 5,654 shares on 06/03/2026 for $478,832.17.
The filing is administrative: it notifies the market of intended resale under Rule 144 and discloses the sizes and proceeds of recent sales by the named holder. No additional financial results, governance changes, or issuer proceeds details are included in the excerpt.