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Top 30 Calibration Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 30 SaaS companies in Calibration Software. They have combined revenues of $727.1M and employ 5.5K people. They have raised $150M and serve 1K customers combined.

Calibration software is a specialized tool used to manage the calibration processes for measuring and testing equipment. It helps organizations ensure that their instruments are accurate and compliant with regulatory standards by scheduling, tracking, and documenting calibration activities. Users typically include quality assurance teams, compliance officers, and maintenance personnel in sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and engineering. Common features of calibration software include automated scheduling for routine calibrations, real-time tracking of calibration status, and detailed reporting capabilities. These tools often integrate with other quality management systems to enhance traceability and compliance with industry standards like ISO 17025. This software streamlines workflows, reduces the risk of human error, and ultimately helps maintain high-quality standards across various operations.

Companies
30
Revenue
$727.1M
Funding
$150M
Employees
5.5K

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Top Calibration Software Companies

Showing 10 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
MasterControl

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Provider of a document management software. The company's services include include integrated quality management, corrective actions, document control, change control, training management, design history, complaints handling, nonconformance management, deviations management, audit management, submissions, eProcess automation.

Revenue
$200M
Customers
1K
Year founded
1993
Funding
$150M
Team size
784
Growth
33.33%
2
Marposs

Bentivoglio, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Marposs, leading global supplier of precision metrology equipment for shop-floor inspection, measurement and process control solutions, provides: - gauging and compensation systems for grinders and other machine tools; - manual gauges, sensors, probes and other gauge components; - automatic measurement and inspection systems; - industrial computers, hw and sw for data collection, process analysis, SPC and process control; - equipment for leak detection, non-destructive testing, functional checks

Revenue
$150.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
1952
Funding
-
Team size
1.4K
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must automate scheduling and reminders for equipment calibrations. - Should provide tracking capabilities for compliance records and calibration history. - Must generate detailed reports to support audits and regulatory requirements. - Should integrate with other quality management systems for enhanced data flow. - Not just offer basic reporting; must also include real-time monitoring features.