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Top 22 Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 22 SaaS companies in Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Software. They have combined revenues of $146.3M and employ 1.1K people. They have raised $675.2M and serve 100K customers combined.

Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software encompasses tools and technologies that facilitate the planning, simulation, and control of manufacturing processes. This software automates the generation of accurate toolpaths and control codes for Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines, directly interfacing with 3D CAD models to transform digital designs into physical components. By streamlining machining operations, CAM software enhances productivity and precision in manufacturing workflows. Typical features of CAM software include toolpath generation, simulation of machining operations, and optimization tools that allow users to refine processes for efficiency. Buyers generally include manufacturers, CNC programmers, and machinists who require robust software solutions to improve production accuracy and speed. The adoption of CAM solutions is critical in sectors that demand high-quality manufacturing, such as aerospace, automotive, and industrial design.

Companies
22
Revenue
$146.3M
Funding
$675.2M
Employees
1.1K

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Top Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Software Companies

Showing 10 of 22 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Divergent 3D

Torrance, California, United States

Divergent Technologies, Inc. designs a complete software hardware solution to replace traditional vehicle manufacturing, developing an end-to-end digital production system to reform industrial-scale manufacturing.

Revenue
$72.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
$627M
Team size
344
Growth
-
2
Vention

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Provider of a browser-based digital manufacturing platform created to design, order and assemble industrial equipment. The company's platform consists of a library of structural, motion and control components, a free cloud-based 3D Machine Builder and artificial intelligence-enabled 3D constraints, enabling users to design, order and assemble custom industrial equipment directly from a web browser easily.

Revenue
$35M
Customers
100K
Year founded
2016
Funding
$48.2M
Team size
299
Growth
158.18%
3
Prolance

Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Prolance is a B2B SaaS platform for Interior Designers, Architects, Contractors and panel processing factories. Prolance for Designers/Studios/Architects Prolance helps designers design, generate accurate quotes, rendering and 2D (GFC) drawings without any manual effort. It helps save at least 40% of the time spent and minimises errors. The platform is extremely flexible and allows non-standard modules, and the ability to add your own materials, finishes and prices. You could also get your projects manufactured in world-class factories with the help of Prolance. The platform is built as a plugin on Sketchup so it is easy to learn. Prolance for Manufacturers / Panel processing factories Prolance platform automates the following reports 1. Cut List 2. Optimisation of sheet quantities 3. Bar code for packing and tracking of materials 4. Procurement list 5. Conversion to machine-ready files. Our output reports are compatible with all types of machines. Our platform has helped many factories to scale up their operations and double productivity. Check our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@prolance8195 to know more. Prolance is a trusted platform and is proud to be powering Godrej Interio, Spacewood, NoBroker, SquareYards and thousands of smaller interior firms.

Revenue
$10.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
94
Growth
-
4
Paperless Parts, Inc.

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Provider of a smart marketplace intended to offer custom parts and make manufacturing more accessible. The company's smart marketplace uses proprietary technology tools, to eliminate all costs associated with sourcing and quoting, leverages technology in three core areas: geometric file interrogation, machine learning, and supplier-driven activity-based costing, enabling developers to get instant quotes, place orders in minutes and get their parts in days.

Revenue
$5.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
130
Growth
26.5%
5
Atomic Industries

Detroit, Michigan, United States

The world's first AI powered tool and die maker

Revenue
$5.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
35
Growth
-
6
PARTORY

Hradec Kralove, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic

PARTORY is a digital factory specializing in the production of custom metal parts based on technical drawings. The company aims to streamline and digitalize procurement, offering extensive manufacturing capacity.

Revenue
$4.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
20
Growth
-
7
Twikit

Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgium

Twikit stands at the forefront of advanced 3D product configurator workflows linked directly to manufacturing, serving a broad spectrum of industries including retail, fashion, and automotive. Twikit's software platform specializes in handling complex product configurations, meeting detailed customization needs, and integrating smoothly with the latest manufacturing technologies. Twikit provides the flexibility and scalability your business requires to offer end-to-end, immersive product configuration experiences.

Revenue
$2.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
24
Growth
-
8
SecturaFAB by Stella Source

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

SecturaFAB's founding team had decades of experience creating industry leading CAD/CAM nesting solutions. During this time, they started noticing a gap in the tools available to front office teams, particularly the estimating and sales departments. Typically, these groups relied on spreadsheet calculators to estimate costs, which worked well enough for some, but the spreadsheets formulas would often break over time, or various versions of spreadsheets would be used simultaneously leading to inconsistencies across the team. Further, geometry would have to be read by other tools outside the reach of estimators, so other departments would need to provide assistance. Inaccurate quotes were costly from a margin perspective, but the inaccuracies in materials needed created headaches for production teams as well. For other companies, engineers were becoming too involved with the quoting process, which meant their time was spent on speculative work instead of value-add production. For others, a generation of experts were retiring with no one to replace them. SecturaFAB was created to solve those pain points. Without needing help from production teams, estimators themselves could create accurate quotes faster than ever. Managers could create guardrails and control profits, but more importantly, it was now easier to train new hires.

Revenue
$1.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
15
Growth
-
9
Assembrix Ltd

Tel Aviv, Israel

Developer of a virtualization platform created to virtualize 3D industrial printing. The company's platform oversees the entire additive manufacturing thread from the initial part model to the verified physical part and beyond along with a suite of advanced preparation tools including nesting inside the printer's volume, enabling customers to allocate and monitor manufacturing spaces of industrial 3D printers leading to a fully automated and self-controlled process, higher utilization of the printers and return of investment.

Revenue
$1.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
10
Growth
71.06%
10
Cubee

Los Angeles, California, United States

A digital commerce platform based on localized manufacturing through 3D Printing

Revenue
$992.2K
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
8
Growth
85.03%

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must provide tools for generating and optimizing CNC toolpaths. - It should allow for the simulation of machining processes to reduce errors and improve efficiency. - The software must support integration with popular CAD programs to utilize existing designs. - It should enable users to create and modify control codes (G-code) for CNC machines. - Not just for design; it must facilitate the automation of manufacturing processes by controlling machine tools.

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