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Top 258 Insurance Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 258 SaaS companies in Insurance Software. They have combined revenues of $6.2B and employ 26.8K people. They have raised $2.6B and serve 20.3M customers combined.

Insurance software encompasses a range of technology solutions designed to support the operational needs of insurance companies. These systems facilitate critical functions such as underwriting, policy management, claims processing, and risk assessment, enabling organizations to streamline workflows and improve customer service. By integrating various components like data analytics and automation, insurance software helps companies optimize their processes and respond to market demands more efficiently. Typical features of insurance software include customer relationship management (CRM), policy administration modules, claims management tools, and reporting capabilities. Users of this software generally consist of insurance agents, underwriters, claims adjusters, and operations managers tasked with improving policy sales, managing risks, and ensuring compliance with regulations. As the industry evolves, there is also a growing emphasis on incorporating advanced technologies like artificial intelligence and big data to enhance predictive modeling and operational insights.

Companies
258
Revenue
$6.2B
Funding
$2.6B
Employees
26.8K

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Top Insurance Software Companies

Showing 10 of 60 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
iPipeline

Wayne, Pennsylvania, United States

iPipeline is a leading global provider of comprehensive and integrated digital solutions for the life insurance and financial services industries in North America, and life insurance and pensions industries in the UK. iPipeline couples one of the most expansive digital and automated platforms with one of the industry’s largest data libraries to accelerate, automate, and simplify various applications, processes, and workflows – from quote to commission – with seamless integration. The company’s vision is to help everyone achieve lasting financial security by delivering innovative solutions that connect, simplify, and transform the industry. Since its establishment in 1995, iPipeline has helped protect more than 49 million people, and today is trusted around the world by more than 100 insurance carriers, and providers, and more than 2,500 broker-dealers, financial institutions, Brokerage General Agencies (BGAs), Independent Marketing Organizations (IMOs), and Managing General Agents (MGAs). Connected to more than 500,000 agents and advisers/advisors, the company collected more than $33 billion in premium in life insurance and $55 billion in annuities in 2022. iPipeline operates as a business unit of Roper Technologies (Nasdaq: ROP), a constituent of the Nasdaq 100, S&P 500® and Fortune 1000®. For more information, please visit ipipeline.com/ and select your country of origin.

Revenue
$97.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
1995
Funding
-
Team size
888
Growth
-
2
OneShield Software

Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States

insurance policy and billing administration solution

Revenue
$93.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
$58.8M
Team size
484
Growth
22.26%
3
NIP Group

Woodbridge, New Jersey, United States

NIP Group is the leading specialty insurance provider, offering comprehensive package solutions and monoline insurance products for 25+ industries and 50+ specialized areas.

Revenue
$91.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
1987
Funding
-
Team size
229
Growth
-
4
Solartis LLC

Manhattan Beach, California, United States

Solartis Policy Administration - The perfect balance of cutting-edge technology and human expertise. Solartis provides two complimentary solutions for the entire policy life cycle process across all P&C lines of businesses and programs. These offerings are Solartis Insure, our Low Code Fully Configurable Cloud-based Microservice Platform, and Solartis Administer, our Business Process Outsourcing Services. By combining the strengths of our cutting-edge technology and expert personnel, we offer a one-of-a-kind approach to overcoming industry challenges. Our solutions facilitate immediate market entry, cost reductions, streamlined business processes, and seamless integrations. Solartis Insure Our low code, fully configurable, API-centric policy administration platform is built from the ground up on microservice architecture. Solartis Insure is deployed in a secure and robust cloud infrastructure that supports the entire policy administration process for all P&C lines of business, including all the ISO Commercial Lines in 50 states. Solartis Administer Our On-Demand Business Process Outsourcing services provide essential human support to our customers' policy processing operations and ensure swift market entry for new programs, cost reductions, and process improvements with our people services, robotic process automation, and workflow management technology.

Revenue
$75.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2004
Funding
-
Team size
684
Growth
-
5
akur8.com

Paris, Île-de-France, France

Akur8 is a developer of an AI-driven insurance pricing and reserving platform designed to provide AI-powered pricing automation and optimization for insurance.

Revenue
$62M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
193
Growth
-
6
Origami Risk

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Origami Risk is the leading insurance RMIS software for corporations, the government, TPAs, risk pools, brokers, and carriers.

Revenue
$59M
Customers
-
Year founded
2009
Funding
-
Team size
2
Growth
-
7
Reserv

New York City, New York, United States

Reserv is an insurtech creating and incubating cutting-edge AI and automation technology to bring efficiency and simplicity to claims. It provides solutions for optimizing property and casualty claims processing, focusing on enhancing the efficiency of claims management.

Revenue
$58.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2022
Funding
-
Team size
371
Growth
-
8
BSI Software

Baden, Aargau, Switzerland

The Swiss software company BSI Software designs, develops, and sells market-leading European CRM and CX software that is not only technologically exceptional but also forward-thinking in its mode of action. The company’s modular product, the BSI Customer Suite, is a holistic customer platform that encompasses everything needed to provide a first-rate customer experience. This includes, among other features, a CRM solution with a generative 360° customer view, the AI-based BSI Companion, and automation through AI agents. BSI places great emphasis on long-term, partnership-based relationships. In its focus industries –banking, insurance, retail, and energy & utilities – the company combines in-depth industry knowledge with technological excellence.  In the DACH region, BSI Software is the market leader in its focus industries. Customers include well known companies such as ADAC, Hornbach, Techem, PostFinance, Raiffeisen Banking Group, and Signal Iduna. Software and people working together – that's what BSI stands for.

Revenue
$57.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
1996
Funding
-
Team size
521
Growth
-
9
Sure

Santa Monica, California, United States

Sure is an insurance technology company powering API based digital insurance programs for the world's most recognized brands and carriers.

Revenue
$52.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
$12.5M
Team size
466
Growth
79.56%
10
Fairmatic

San Francisco, California, United States

Fairmatic is an AI-based insurance company that provides commercial auto insurance services, focusing on helping fleets save money by providing insurance coverage based on driving behavior.

Revenue
$51.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
140
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide tools for managing policies, including creation, modification, and renewal. - Should support claims processing functionalities to handle the entire lifecycle of claims. - Needs to offer data analytics capabilities for risk assessment and business intelligence reporting. - Must facilitate compliance with industry regulations and standards. - Should be designed for use by insurance professionals, including agents and underwriters. - Not just for general financial services; must specifically address insurance-related operations.