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Top 29 Laboratory Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 29 SaaS companies in Laboratory Software. They have combined revenues of $309.9M and employ 2.5K people. They have raised $100K and serve - customers combined.

Laboratory software encompasses a range of applications designed to assist laboratories in managing their workflows, data, and operations efficiently. This category includes various solutions such as Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs), and laboratory data analysis software. These systems streamline processes such as sample tracking, inventory management, and compliance reporting, allowing laboratories to function with greater efficiency and accuracy. The primary use cases for laboratory software are found in settings such as clinical laboratories, research facilities, and manufacturing labs. Typical features include data management capabilities, regulatory compliance tools, and integration with laboratory instruments. Common user personas include laboratory managers, researchers, and quality assurance personnel who benefit from improved data organization and enhanced accountability in their work. In addition to enhancing productivity, laboratory software solutions ensure that laboratories meet industry standards and regulatory requirements. These applications can also support data analysis and reporting tasks, which are critical for research and development activities. The software may include features for collaboration and data sharing, ensuring that teams can work effectively on complex projects.

Companies
29
Revenue
$309.9M
Funding
$100K
Employees
2.5K

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Top Laboratory Software Companies

Showing 10 of 10 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Virtual Lab. Inc.

Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Virtual Lab is a company that specializes in virtual laboratory solutions. They provide business and productivity software for various industries. Their virtual lab technology allows users to conduct experiments and simulations in a virtual environment, eliminating the need for physical lab equipment. The company was founded in XXXX (year).

Revenue
$1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
12
Growth
-
2
PipeBio

United States

PipeBio is joining forces with Benchling, a company that shares our passion for accelerating scientific discovery through modern, intuitive software. PipeBio is an integrated cloud platform for no-code, end-to-end bioinformatic workflows in therapeutic antibody and biologics discovery. Used by both wet-lab scientists and bioinformaticians, the platform features a powerful set of tools for sequence analysis and interactive data visualization. Create automated and standardized sequence analysis pipelines, reports and integrate with LIMS, internal tools and more.

Revenue
$880K
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
8
Growth
-
3
BioInfoRx, Inc.

Madison, Wisconsin, United States

BioInfoRx Enables Life Science Research Laboratories to Get Into the Cloud! BioInfoRx provides Lab Essential Software Solutions (LESS™) for scientific research laboratories, covering daily lab management, data analysis, and custom system needs. BioInfoRx's cloud-based systems include powerful tools for managing general laboratory information and processing biological data with bioinformatic or biostatistical methods.

Revenue
$660K
Customers
-
Year founded
2005
Funding
-
Team size
6
Growth
-
4
grit42

Copenhagen, Denmark

We hate overly complex software. So we built grit42 grit42 was created to serve drug discovery labs that don’t want to get lost in the corners of an enterprise data platform, but do want to find a better way to manage data and compounds than keeping track of endless versions of spreadsheets. Our scientific data management platform is free and open source, and we offer a range of point solutions for research labs built on top of that. The founding partners of grit42 have spent a combined 60+ years managing data, compounds, and test animals at large pharma companies. So we get where you’re coming from, and where you want to go. And with grit42, we want to help you get there faster and easier.

Revenue
$660K
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
6
Growth
-
5
Inniti

Copenhagen, Denmark

Inniti is a laboratory digitalization company that provides solutions to make laboratories smarter.

Revenue
$522.3K
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
12
Growth
26.5%
6
CCIF Winlabo

Béziers , France

A passionate and dynamic team. Brilliant ideas. Innovative laboratory technologies. CCIF is a publisher of IT solutions, based in Béziers, and specialized since 1981 in the development of software designed for health professionals.

Revenue
$261.4K
Customers
-
Year founded
1981
Funding
-
Team size
2
Growth
142%
7
LabSuit

Tel Aviv, Israel

Developer of a lab management platform designed to facilitate and speed life science research. The company's platform offers a solution for research lab inventory management, request management and hosts multiple manufacturers catalogs, helping researchers to find a product and add it to the shopping list and provide them with handy tools.

Revenue
$254K
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
2
Growth
26.5%
8
Labric

San Francisco, California, United States

The data layer for scientific research

Revenue
$220K
Customers
-
Year founded
2025
Funding
-
Team size
2
Growth
-
9
Formulator Online

Kyiv, Unknown, Ukraine

Formulator Online is a cloud-based laboratory and inventory. We provide R&D and management tools to automate the cosmetic business workflow. Formulator Online App substitutes all paper spreadsheets and Excel files. It makes processes 10x faster, because all calculations are automatic. Manage your cosmetic business in one place!

Revenue
$220K
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
2
Growth
-
10
Novaflow

San Francisco, California, United States

The AI data analyst for biology labs

Revenue
$220K
Customers
-
Year founded
2025
Funding
-
Team size
2
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must facilitate laboratory data and workflow management. - Should include features for sample tracking and inventory control. - Must support regulatory compliance relevant to laboratory operations. - Should offer integration capabilities with laboratory instruments. - Must provide tools for data analysis and reporting. - Not just focus on administrative tasks; must also enhance scientific collaboration and data sharing.