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Top 7 GIS Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 7 SaaS companies in GIS Software. They have combined revenues of $51.9M and employ 443 people. They have raised $57.4M and serve 700 customers combined.

Geographic Information System (GIS) software is a category of applications designed to create, manage, analyze, and visualize geographic data. These tools integrate spatial data with other types of information, enabling users to generate maps and perform complex spatial analyses. Common use cases include urban planning, environmental monitoring, transportation routing, and demographic analysis, helping organizations make data-driven decisions based on geographical context. Typical features of GIS software include map creation and editing capabilities, spatial querying, data visualization tools, and integration with databases. Users in various roles, such as urban planners, environmental scientists, transportation analysts, and GIS specialists, utilize these products to understand spatial relationships and patterns within data, making GIS software an essential tool for professionals dealing with location-based information.

Companies
7
Revenue
$51.9M
Funding
$57.4M
Employees
443

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Top GIS Software Companies

Showing 10 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Virtual Surveyor

United States

Virtual Surveyor is a software (pay-as-you-go) service that bridges the gap between drone datasets and CAD or GIS with almost no learning curve. Land surveyors can apply workflows they already know in a fluent virtual environment built from the drone photogrammetry outputs. Surveyors can explore ore edit the (virtual) terrain, place points and lines at meaningful locations, calculate volumes and create triangulations or contours for further use in CAD or GIS. Productivity tools help the land surveyor to efficiently execute these workflows.

Revenue
$770K
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
7
Growth
-
2
Pointscene - an ARKANCE company

Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland

Pointscene is a map-based cloud solution for managing and integrating reality captures, drone mapping, and laser scanning with BIM and digital processes in infrastructure construction. Within the ARKANCE Be.Smart technology Portfolio, Pointscene equips site managers with straightforward yet powerful tools to aid everyday site management, work planning, progress tracking, and streamlined communication with diverse stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle. Integrating seamlessly with workflows and other CAD/BIM/GIS software Pointscene supports the on-time and under-budget delivery for Infrastructure projects. Pointscene operates as a fully-owned subsidiary of ARKANCE, a prominent leader in digital transformation and technology solutions within the construction and manufacturing sectors globally. Leveraging the robust foundation provided by its French parent, Monnoyeur Group, and drawing strength from over a century of experience in B2B services for these sectors, ARKANCE has solidified its position as a leading partner for digital transformation in its target industries. Operating across EMEA, The Americas, and APAC, ARKANCE provides extensive coverage, serving clients in 18 countries with a presence in over 50 locations. By combining best-in-class technology partners, in-house developed software, and professional services expertise, ARKANCE leads digital transformation throughout the entire project lifecycle for clients worldwide.

Revenue
$660K
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
6
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must support the creation and editing of geographic maps - Should include data analysis tools for examining spatial relationships - Must allow for integration with various data sources, such as demographic or environmental datasets - Should offer data visualization capabilities, including the display of geographic layers - Not just for mapping; must also enable spatial data analysis and querying - Must cater to professionals across sectors like urban planning, environmental management, and logistics - Should provide functionality for sharing and collaborating on geographic data among users