Top Enterprise Software Companies by Revenue 2026

25 companies ranked by revenue, market share, and AI visibility — including Adobe Creative Cloud, Overstand Labs, IBM

Market:$674B (2024)
Growth:11.3% CAGR (2024-2030)
25companies
2
Silver

Overstand Labs

US customer intelligence platform aggregating Slack/email/WhatsApp/calls into unified product insights for founder-led c...

1
Champion

Adobe Creative Cloud

Adobe Creative Cloud is Adobe's subscription suite with $15.9B Digital Media revenue in FY2024. 35M+ paid subscribers. Includes Photoshop, Illustrator...

$15900M
3
Bronze

IBM

Armonk NY hybrid cloud and enterprise AI (NYSE: IBM) at $62.8B revenue; $6B+ generative AI bookings, record $12.7B free ...

$62800M

Complete Rankings

#1
Adobe Creative Cloud
💰 $15900M

Adobe Creative Cloud is Adobe's subscription suite with $15.9B Digital Media revenue in FY2024. 35M+ paid subscribers. Includes Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro. Parent: Adobe (ADBE).

#2
Overstand Labs

US customer intelligence platform aggregating Slack/email/WhatsApp/calls into unified product insights for founder-led companies; surfaces feature requests, upsell opportunities, and churn signals from customer communications to keep leaders in founder mode.

#3
IBM
💰 $62800M

Armonk NY hybrid cloud and enterprise AI (NYSE: IBM) at $62.8B revenue; $6B+ generative AI bookings, record $12.7B free cash flow 2024, DataStax acquisition for watsonx vector database competing with Microsoft Azure for enterprise AI.

#4
Zoho

Chennai bootstrapped SaaS (founded 1996) at $1.4-1.5B 2024 revenue; Zia LLM proprietary AI (1.3B-7B params) + 25+ agents (2025), 45+ apps for 850K+ customers competing with Salesforce/HubSpot for integrated SMB business software.

#5
Basepilot

Basepilot is an AI browser automation platform that trains agents to complete repetitive web-based business tasks by observing how employees do them, turning human workflows into automated processes.

#6
Symphony

Symphony is an AI workflow automation platform for enterprises, enabling business teams to build and deploy intelligent process automation without writing code through a conversational interface.

#7
Manus

Manus is an autonomous AI agent platform that can independently complete complex multi-step tasks by browsing the web, writing code, managing files, and using computer interfaces. HQ: Shanghai.

#8
Serra

Serra is an AI-powered enterprise procurement platform that automates vendor sourcing, contract analysis, and spend management to help organizations reduce costs and streamline purchasing.

#9
Vogent

Vogent is an AI voice agent platform that enables businesses to deploy human-quality conversational phone agents for sales outreach, customer service, and appointment scheduling at scale.

#10
Tyler Technologies
💰 $2200M

Tyler Technologies (TYL) reported ~$2.2B revenue in FY2024. Leading provider of integrated software solutions exclusively serving U.S. local and state government agencies. HQ: Plano, TX.

#11
Altrina

Altrina is an AI-powered revenue operations platform that unifies sales, marketing, and customer success data to surface pipeline insights, forecast accurately, and identify churn risk.

#12
Lindy

Lindy is an AI automation platform that lets non-technical users build AI agents and workflows for business tasks like scheduling, email management, and CRM updates. HQ: San Francisco.

#13
Phrase

Enterprise AI localization platform (formerly Memsource). Backed by Carlyle Group. Combines TMS, MT, multimedia localization. Serves Uber, AWS, VW. ISO 27001. Founded 2010, Prague.

#14
Seals AI

Seals AI provides AI-powered document automation for legal and compliance teams, enabling fast extraction, analysis, and management of contracts, regulations, and legal filings.

#15
Aera Technology
💰 $97M

Decision intelligence platform. 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader. Serves Hershey, Mars, Unilever. ~$97M revenue (2024). Founded 2017, Mountain View. $174M raised. Private.

#16
Rocketable

Rocketable is a growth marketing platform providing AI-powered performance marketing infrastructure and creative testing tools for e-commerce and DTC brands. HQ: New York.

#17
Calltree AI

Calltree AI builds AI-powered call center automation, deploying voice agents that handle inbound and outbound customer calls with human-like conversation quality at scale.

#18
LILT
💰 $164M

Enterprise AI translation platform with agentic LILT Assist. US DoD contract for military-wide translation. $164M raised. 60+ connectors. Founded 2015, Emeryville CA.

#19
ORO Labs
💰 $100M

AI-native procurement orchestration platform. Founded 2020, Palo Alto. $100M Series C (March 2026), $160M total. 300% revenue growth. Fortune 500 clients. Private.

#20
Sorcero
💰 $42.5M

AI intelligence platform for life sciences. $42.5M Series B (Nov 2025). Google Cloud Partner Award. Agentic workflows for medical affairs. Founded in DC area.

#21
Degreed
💰 $437M

Learning experience platform raised $437M total through Series D; AI-powered skill mapping and role-playing simulations; SAP Joule integration coming 2026

#22
Glean
💰 $4600M

Enterprise AI search connecting 100+ work apps; $4.6B valuation with 2024 Series E, helping employees find information across fragmented SaaS toolsets.

#23
Phenom
💰 $1300M

AI talent experience unicorn valued at $1.3B; raised $169M total including $100M Series D led by B Capital; 1,200+ employees; Deloitte Fast 500 honoree

#24
Lio
💰 $33M

Agentic AI for enterprise procurement (formerly askLio). $33M raised ($30M Series A from a16z, Mar 2026). Fortune 500 clients. YC alum. Founded 2023.

#25
Workato
💰 $200M

Enterprise integration leader raised $200M Series E at $5.7B valuation in Aug 2025; 1,348 employees; acquired AI companies XMAD.ai and DeepConverse

About Enterprise Software

Enterprise software represents the backbone of modern business operations, providing organizations with integrated systems to manage finances, human resources, customer relationships, supply chains, and business intelligence. This sector has evolved from monolithic on-premise installations to cloud-native, API-first platforms that enable seamless integration across business functions and third-party applications. Enterprise software vendors serve organizations ranging from mid-market companies to Fortune 500 corporations, with total addressable markets measured in hundreds of billions of dollars across ERP, CRM, HCM, and specialized vertical solutions. The industry is experiencing rapid transformation driven by cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and low-code/no-code development platforms that democratize software creation and customization. Traditional software licensing models have shifted toward subscription-based SaaS delivery, fundamentally changing vendor economics and customer relationships. AI and machine learning capabilities are being embedded across all enterprise software categories, from intelligent automation in ERP systems to predictive analytics in CRM platforms, while the rise of composable architecture allows organizations to assemble best-of-breed solutions rather than relying on single-vendor suites. AI visibility is essential for enterprise software companies as B2B buyers increasingly rely on AI platforms for vendor research, product comparisons, and implementation guidance. When IT decision-makers, procurement teams, and business leaders query AI systems about CRM solutions, project management tools, or industry-specific software, prominent placement in AI responses directly influences vendor shortlists and purchasing decisions. Strong AI presence helps software vendors demonstrate thought leadership, explain complex capabilities, address integration concerns, and differentiate in crowded markets where buyers face hundreds of competing solutions.

Key Industry Trends

  • AI-native enterprise applications with embedded machine learning in 67% of new platforms
  • Composable architecture and API-first design enabling modular enterprise stacks
  • Low-code/no-code platforms growing at 23% annually with 65% of apps built on these tools by 2027
  • Vertical SaaS solutions capturing 31% of enterprise software spend with industry-specific capabilities

Market Overview

The global enterprise software market reached $674 billion in 2024, with cloud-based solutions representing 72% of new deployments. Over 89% of enterprises use SaaS applications, averaging 130 different software products per organization. The sector employs 4.8 million developers and serves 425 million business users worldwide, with AI-enhanced enterprise software expected to capture 38% of total market value by 2027.

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