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Top 115 Audio Conferencing Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 115 SaaS companies in Audio Conferencing Software. They have combined revenues of $2.5B and employ 10.8K people. They have raised $2B and serve 155.8M customers combined.

Audio conferencing software facilitates real-time voice communication between multiple users, enabling clear and effective discussions regardless of participants' locations. It is commonly used for business meetings, remote collaborations, training sessions, and large teleconferences, allowing teams to connect and communicate seamlessly through internet or phone lines. Typical features of audio conferencing software include high-quality audio transmission, easy dial-in access, participant management, and recording capabilities. Organizations such as IT departments, human resources, and remote teams often utilize this software to enhance communication efficiency and reduce travel costs, making it a vital tool for modern workplaces.

Companies
115
Revenue
$2.5B
Funding
$2B
Employees
10.8K

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Top Audio Conferencing Software Companies

Showing 10 of 4 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Discord

San Francisco, California, United States

communication platform designed for gamers, but it has since expanded to other communities and users as well.

Revenue
$1.1B
Customers
140M
Year founded
2015
Funding
$1B
Team size
3.5K
Growth
21.91%
2
NFON

Munich, Bayern, Germany

NFON AG is a pan-European cloud private branch exchange provider in Germany. It solutions offered by the company include Nconnect Voice, Ncontactcenter, Nhospitality, Neorecording and Nvoice for Skype for Business.

Revenue
$147.8M
Customers
40K
Year founded
2007
Funding
$9.7M
Team size
340
Growth
1342.21%
3
Lucid Software

South Jordan, Utah, United States

Lucid Software is the leader in visual collaboration and work acceleration, helping teams see and build the future by turning ideas into reality. Its products include the Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite (Lucidchart and Lucidspark) and airfocus. The Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite, combined with powerful accelerators for business agility, cloud, and process transformation, empowers organizations to streamline work, foster alignment, and drive business transformation at scale. airfocus, an AI-powered product management and roadmapping platform, extends these capabilities by helping teams prioritize work, define product strategy, and align execution with business goals. The most used work acceleration platform by the Fortune 500, Lucid’s solutions are trusted by more than 100 million users across enterprises worldwide, including Google, GE, and NBC Universal. Lucid partners with leaders such as Google, Atlassian, and Microsoft, and has received numerous awards for its products, growth, and workplace culture. The company holds true to its core values, including teamwork over ego, innovation in everything we do, individual empowerment, initiative, ownership, and passion and excellence in every area. Learn more at lucid.co.

Revenue
$144.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2010
Funding
$500M
Team size
1.3K
Growth
-
4
Rapha

Oakland, California, United States

We are a unique ATS that combines ✨ AI + 🎙️ audio responses from applicants to help companies, big or small, get signal early in the recruiting process without the need to jump on a call to qualify the candidate. Resulting in redefining the "first-call" or consolidating steps without compromising your workflow. Netting companies days and weeks back from the recruiting process. All while, creating opportunities for applicants to sell themselves directly to the hiring team.

Revenue
$139.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
5
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must enable voice communication for three or more participants. - Should support both internet-based and traditional phone connections. - Must provide features like recording, muting, and participant management. - Should allow easy access through dial-in numbers or web links. - Not just offering one-to-one calling; must facilitate group interactions.