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Top 467 IoT Analytics Platforms SaaS Companies in June 2026

As of June 2026, there are 467 SaaS companies in IoT Analytics Platforms. They have combined revenues of $3.3B and employ 19.7K people. They have raised $3.8B and serve 536.1M customers combined.

IoT Analytics Platforms facilitate the collection, processing, and analysis of data generated by Internet of Things (IoT) devices. They enable organizations to turn vast amounts of sensor and device data into actionable insights, supporting decision-making processes across various industries. Common use cases include predictive maintenance, operational efficiency optimization, and enhanced customer experiences through personalized services. These platforms typically feature capabilities such as data integration, real-time analytics, advanced visualization tools, and machine learning algorithms. Buyers of IoT analytics solutions often come from IT departments, data analytics teams, and operational roles that seek to derive value from IoT data to improve processes, enhance product offerings, and drive strategic initiatives.

Companies
467
Revenue
$3.3B
Funding
$3.8B
Employees
19.7K

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Top IoT Analytics Platforms Companies

Showing 10 of 467 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Controlant logo
Controlant

Kópavogur, Iceland

real-time monitoring for cold chain logistics

Revenue
$174.3M
Customers
300
Year founded
2007
Funding
$54.4M
Team size
361
Growth
-15.6%
2Crowley Carbon logo
Crowley Carbon

Enniskerry, Co.Wicklow, Ireland

Use data to optimise energy

Revenue
$155.8M
Customers
4K
Year founded
2011
Funding
$38M
Team size
156
Growth
39.18%
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Augury

New York, New York, United States

Augury provides insights into the health of machines and processes, helping manufacturers increase production, improve quality and reduce costs and waste. It specializes in AI-driven solutions for monitoring machine health and process efficiency in industrial operations.

Revenue
$155M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
$155M
Team size
357
Growth
106.67%
4G7 Networks logo
G7 Networks

Beijing, China

G7 Networks is a fleet management service provider in China that offers IoT/AI services to over 800,000 vehicles, serving sectors within the logistics and transportation industry.

Revenue
$150M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
$710M
Team size
1K
Growth
-
5Cognite logo
Cognite

Tempe, Arizona, United States

Cognite is a Norwegian software company that provides an industrial data operations platform designed to help industrial companies transform their operations with data. The platform provides a range of tools and services for collecting, integrating, and managing large-scale industrial data, as well as advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning capabilities for optimizing industrial processes and reducing operational costs. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with additional offices in the United States and Europe. Cognite has received significant funding from investors, including Accel, Battery Ventures, and Point72 Ventures, and has established partnerships with major industrial companies, including Aker BP, Siemens, and Equinor.

Revenue
$117M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
$225.2M
Team size
795
Growth
-
6Infinite Uptime logo
Infinite Uptime

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Infinite Uptime is an Industrial AI pioneer delivering Production Outcomes to manufacturers globally. By helping them drive Prescriptive Maintenance and offering predictive maintenance platforms, the company assists in managing operational risks and minimizing downtime.

Revenue
$113.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
314
Growth
-
7WakeData logo
WakeData

China

Provider of one stop smart store management and big data services for offline companies. The company collect data through WiFi probes, camera face recognition, user online behavior and combines it with the store member system enabling offline companies to improve operational efficiency and achieve data-driven solutions.

Revenue
$101M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
$39.7M
Team size
13
Growth
-
8Tive logo
Tive

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Tive, founded in 2015 by CEO Krenar Komoni, is a supply chain visibility company that sells IoT tracking devices paired with a SaaS platform to help shippers monitor the real-time location and condition of freight across road, air, and ocean. Komoni, a former RF chip designer, built the first prototype in 2015 after watching his father-in-law spend evenings on the phone trying to locate his truck drivers, and signed him up as the first customer at $19.99 per month. The company has grown from $250K in recognized revenue in 2019 to $100M in 2026, a trajectory that includes $2.5M in 2020, $10M in 2021, $19.5M in 2022, $29M in 2023, $45M in 2024, and $67M in 2025. Tive has raised $135.5M in total funding across eight rounds, most recently a Series C1 of $20M at a $545M post-money valuation in 2025. The company serves 1,300 customers, nine of which pay more than $1M per year, and operates with 243 employees including 32 quota-carrying AEs and 11 SDRs. The single most striking strategic fact is that 60% of new ARR comes from upsell and expansion within existing accounts, a land-and-expand motion powered by a proprietary IoT plus SaaS business model that generates billions of data points per quarter, positioning Tive to pursue what Komoni calls autonomous supply chain, where AI agents handle freight coordination end to end without human intervention.

Revenue
$100M
Customers
1.3K
Year founded
2015
Funding
$135.5M
Team size
243
Growth
12.36%
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InfluxData

San Francisco, California, United States

time-series data management and analytics platform

Revenue
$75M
Customers
400
Year founded
2012
Funding
$119.9M
Team size
197
Growth
-
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Haber

Pune, Maharashtra, India

Haber is an AI-driven automation platform designed to optimize processes and utility management, integrating data collected through sensors to improve plant efficiency and output.

Revenue
$73.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
223
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- The platform must support data collection from a variety of IoT devices and sensors. - It should offer real-time data processing and analytics functionalities. - Advanced analytics capabilities, like machine learning or predictive modeling, are necessary. - The solution must include visualization tools for presenting data insights effectively. - Must provide integration with existing business systems and data lakes. - Not just focused on data storage; must also facilitate actionable insights generation.