- Revenue
- $99.2M
- Customers
- 2K
- Year founded
- 2011
- Funding
- $237M
- Team size
- 612
- Growth
- 40.51%
Top 79 Life Sciences Software SaaS Companies in May 2026
As of May 2026, there are 79 SaaS companies in Life Sciences Software. They have combined revenues of $1.3B and employ 12.8K people. They have raised $928.8M and serve 2.4K customers combined.
Life Sciences Software encompasses a range of applications designed to support various sectors within the life sciences industry, including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and healthcare. These software solutions aid in the management of clinical trials, regulatory compliance, laboratory data, and patient information, ensuring that organizations operate efficiently while adhering to strict industry regulations. Key use cases for life sciences software include data analytics for research and development, electronic lab notebooks for documentation, and systems for managing drug discovery processes. Typical features may include secure data storage, project management tools, workflow automation, and compliance tracking, all tailored to meet the unique demands of life sciences organizations. The main users of life sciences software are professionals across various roles, including researchers, clinical trial managers, regulatory affairs personnel, and laboratory technicians. These individuals rely on software solutions to streamline operations, enhance data integrity, and facilitate collaboration among multidisciplinary teams, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes and innovation in the field.
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Top Life Sciences Software Companies
Showing 10 of 23 companies ranked by annual revenue.

Jonestown, Texas, United States
Data innovation lab solutions and services company for cloud customers with a vertical focus on life science and pharma industries
- Revenue
- $98M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2014
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 661
- Growth
- -

South San Francisco, California, United States
ProcDNA is a consulting firm specializing in commercial analytics and technology, primarily serving the life sciences sector. They create game-changing Commercial Analytics and Technology solutions.
- Revenue
- $85.8M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2019
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 331
- Growth
- -

Cambridge, United Kingdom
Qureight is a clinical data curation and analytics company that accelerates drug development through AI-powered data curation. The company works with biopharma, contract research organizations, and healthcare institutions.
- Revenue
- $74.3M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2018
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 42
- Growth
- -
- Revenue
- $72.2M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2006
- Funding
- $12.5M
- Team size
- 331
- Growth
- 149.02%

Jersey City, United States
Apprentice.io is a technology company specializing in augmented reality (AR) solutions, particularly focusing on the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and manufacturing industries. Their cloud-based platform is designed to facilitate various operations in these sectors through the use of AR technology.
- Revenue
- $55.2M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2014
- Funding
- $165M
- Team size
- 113
- Growth
- 54.64%

San Francisco, California, United States
Loka is a Silicon Valley software consultancy with global impact, bringing innovations to market faster since 2004. We connect clients in high-precision industries like Healthcare, Life Sciences, Education and Logistics to the tech that empowers their most effective work. We believe what you develop matters and bet you do too. In 2024 AWS named Loka Innovation Partner of the Year—the same year in which we achieved AWS Premier Tier and were named part of AWS’s inaugural Generative AI Competency class. In the 18 months prior we identified more than 200 GenAI use cases for clients ranging from Cameo to Blue Cross Blue Shield. After two decades based in the Valley, Loka operates at the bleeding edge of AI, ML, DevOps, Data and Design—and is being recognized by the most authoritative sources in the tech world. Whether building chatbots trained on proprietary data, developing apps to hyper-specific brand requirements or helping biotech companies accelerate novel drugs to eradicate cancer, our full-cycle team of engineers, developers and designers find the solutions that fit our clients’ unique needs and steer them away from the ones that don’t. We work around the clock (literally—we count employees in 18 different countries across seven time zones) but take every other Friday off to recharge. Our Explore and Relo programs encourage Lokals to live and work in rising tech hubs around the world, igniting their curiosity and imbuing their output with global perspective. We are small but mighty, fully remote but fully engaged and always Monday ready. If you’re a founder or leader, we can help you grow. And if you’re a talented engineer seeking an unconventional but high-achieving workplace, we’d love to work with you.
- Revenue
- $41.5M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2004
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 377
- Growth
- -

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Developer of an artificial intelligence powered life sciences software platform designed to synthesize the exponentially growing biomedical knowledge. The company's platform uses neural networks (shallow and deep learning models) for real-time, automated extraction of knowledge from the scientific, regulatory and commercial body of literature, enabling healthcare enterprises to make biomedical knowledge computable.
- Revenue
- $36.7M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2013
- Funding
- $145M
- Team size
- 492
- Growth
- 52.01%

Los Altos, California, United States
A leading precision medicine company developing AI tests to personalize cancer therapy.
- Revenue
- $34.3M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2021
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 126
- Growth
- -
- Revenue
- $24M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2019
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 162
- Growth
- -
Inclusion Criteria
- Software must support compliance with relevant regulatory standards, such as FDA or EMA requirements. - Solutions should include features for data management relevant to clinical trials or laboratory processes. - Product must be designed specifically for applications in life sciences, not general-purpose software. - Must facilitate collaboration among multidisciplinary teams, including researchers and regulatory staff. - Must demonstrate capability in managing sensitive health data with appropriate security measures. - Not just a data storage solution; must provide analytical or operational tools tailored for life sciences applications.


