May 22, 2025 — Whatfix, a global leader in digital adoption platforms (DAP), today confirmed the dismissal of two U.S.-based lawsuits that had originally been filed by WalkMe, a competing provider of digital adoption solutions. The parties to those lawsuits have resolved their respective claims and neither party has admitted to liability.
The first lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, involved allegations of patent infringement. The second, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, included claims of trade secret misappropriation and false advertising. Whatfix asserted counterclaims alleging false advertising and unfair competition by WalkMe.
All claims in these lawsuits have now been dismissed with prejudice, and neither party has admitted any liability. The dismissal is final, with no right of appeal.
Whatfix remains focused on advancing innovation, delivering value to global enterprises, and setting the standard for user-centric digital adoption.
About Whatfix
Whatfix is advancing the “userization” of application technology, by empowering companies to maximize the ROI of digital investments across the application lifecycle. Powered by GenAI, Whatfix’s product suite includes a digital adoption platform, simulated application environments for hands-on training, and no-code application analytics. Whatfix enables organizations to drive user productivity, ensure process compliance, and improve user experience of internal and customer-facing applications. With seven offices across the US, India, UK, Germany, Singapore, and Australia, Whatfix supports 700+ enterprises, including 80+ Fortune 500s like Shell, Schneider Electric, and UPS Supply Chain Solutions. Backed by investors such as Warburg Pincus, Softbank Vision Fund 2, Dragoneer, Peak XV Partners, Eight Roads, and Cisco Investments, software clicks with Whatfix. For more information, visit the Whatfix website.
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