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Top 33 Digital Forensics Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 33 SaaS companies in Digital Forensics Software. They have combined revenues of $172M and employ 1.9K people. They have raised $43.2M and serve 500 customers combined.

Digital forensics software is designed for the investigation and recovery of digital evidence from various electronic devices and networks. This software is widely used in both criminal and civil investigations, enabling forensic examiners to collect, analyze, and present evidence effectively. Primary use cases include the examination of computers, mobile devices, and cloud environments to identify, preserve, and recover potential evidence related to incidents such as cybercrime, fraud, and data breaches. Typical features of digital forensics software include evidence acquisition, data recovery, analysis tools, and reporting functionalities. These tools assist users in organizing findings, conducting searches, and preparing evidence for legal proceedings. The common buyer personas include law enforcement agencies, legal teams, corporate security professionals, and IT departments responsible for managing cybersecurity incidents.

Companies
33
Revenue
$172M
Funding
$43.2M
Employees
1.9K

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Top Digital Forensics Software Companies

Showing 10 of 33 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Solink

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Provider of a data-driven security platform designed to capture and audit video and transnational data to proactively reduce fraud. The company's data-driven security platform automatically matches in-store transactions to video and analyzes the data to identify suspicious events, enabling users to access all the stores remotely, search for incidents and quickly share evidences through cloud.

Revenue
$23.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2009
Funding
$37.4M
Team size
312
Growth
37.8%
2
Ennoventure

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Ennoventure provides anti-counterfeit solutions that utilize artificial intelligence and cryptography. The company offers an invisible signature that can be integrated into product packaging without changing existing production processes, enabling authentication via smartphone.

Revenue
$20M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
79
Growth
-
3
Maltego Technologies

Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Maltego is the world’s most used all-in-one investigation platform that turns complex data into actionable insights in minutes. Used by industry experts, law enforcement, and analysts at major organizations, it brings together all your data in one place, helping you uncover hidden connections with a suite of investigative tools. With Maltego, teams can conduct everything from preliminary OSINT investigations to in-depth link analysis of large datasets. The platform also makes it easy to spot threats in real time with social media monitoring and enables the capture of digital evidence before it is altered or removed. Headquartered in Munich, Germany, Maltego has grown to over 100 employees and is trusted by 2,000+ government organizations and 4,000+ companies worldwide—including the FBI, INTERPOL, and leading tech and financial firms, including half of the Dow 30.

Revenue
$18.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
168
Growth
-
4
Drivesavers, Inc.

Novato, California, United States

DriveSavers provides the fastest, most reliable and only certified secure data recovery service worldwide.

Revenue
$16.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
1985
Funding
-
Team size
92
Growth
90.34%
5
LetsDefend

Herndon, Virginia, United States

LetsDefend is a hands-on Blue Team training platform that enables people to gain practical experience by investigating real cyber attacks inside a simulated SOC.

Revenue
$11.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
102
Growth
-
6
Cipher Tech Solutions

Vienna, Virginia, United States

Software engineering firm primarily servicing the DoD, with engineers who develop and deploy tools for digital forensics and reverse engineering

Revenue
$9.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2006
Funding
-
Team size
73
Growth
-
7
Crystal Intelligence

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Crystal is a leading blockchain intelligence firm empowering financial institutions, law enforcement and regulators with real-time blockchain analysis, investigative and compliance solutions. Our solution helps financial institutions comply with global anti-money laundering regulations efficiently. Investigators and government agencies leverage Crystal’s cutting-edge technology and unique real-time intelligence to solve crypto investigations. Available as a free blockchain explorer, SaaS, or API.

Revenue
$9.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
83
Growth
-
8
Group-IB

Singapore, Singapore

Group-IB is a provider of services related to fraud prevention and cybercrime investigations. The company specializes in preventing and investigating cyber crimes and fraud by offering services on prevention of financial and reputational damages, consulting and auditing of information security systems and computer forensics. It also develops software products used to monitor, detect and prevent emerging cyber threats. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Moscow, Russia. The company seeks to expand through mergers, acquisitions and investments which would help the firm consolidate its presence in the industry.

Revenue
$8.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2003
Funding
$938K
Team size
425
Growth
19.79%
9
Binalyze

United States

Binalyze is an innovator in Investigation and Response Automation. With evidence collected, our Timeline, Triage, and Drone features help you to collaborate and complete incident response investigations quickly and dramatically reduce dwell time. AIR saves you time, reduces cybersecurity operational costs, and helps you prevent the financial and reputational losses associated with cyber attacks.

Revenue
$7.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
71
Growth
-
10
FISCAL Technologies Inc.

Reading, England, United Kingdom

forensic financial software

Revenue
$6.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2003
Funding
$4.8M
Team size
81
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide tools for evidence acquisition and data recovery from various digital sources - Should include analytical tools to examine and interpret collected data - Must support legal processes by generating reports suitable for court presentation - Should enable examination of data from computers, mobile devices, and cloud environments - Must be suitable for use by law enforcement, corporate security, and legal professionals - Not limited to just data extraction; must also include analysis and reporting capabilities