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Top 589 Low-Code Development Platforms SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 589 SaaS companies in Low-Code Development Platforms. They have combined revenues of $5.2B and employ 33.9K people. They have raised $6.2B and serve 47.8M customers combined.

Low-Code Development Platforms are software tools designed to simplify and expedite the process of application development. They provide a visual interface and pre-built templates that enable users, even those with minimal programming experience, to create applications through drag-and-drop functionality. This approach allows organizations to address development needs more rapidly, often facilitating collaboration between IT teams and business units. These platforms are commonly used for building enterprise applications, automating workflows, and integrating with existing business systems. Typical features include visual modeling, data integration, and collaboration tools, which together help teams streamline design and development processes. Users often include business analysts, product owners, and IT professionals who seek to enhance agility within their organizations. By allowing for quick prototyping and iteration, low-code platforms enable organizations to respond to changing business requirements effectively. They cater to a variety of industries and are particularly valuable for companies looking to improve operational efficiencies or accelerate their digital transformation initiatives.

Companies
589
Revenue
$5.2B
Funding
$6.2B
Employees
33.9K

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Top Low-Code Development Platforms Companies

Showing 10 of 70 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Base44

San Francisco, California, United States

Base44 is the first all-in-one AI platform to easily build fully functioning apps - without coding. Acquired by Wix for $80m on June 18th 2025.

Revenue
$100M
Customers
-
Year founded
2025
Funding
$80M
Team size
91
Growth
566.67%
2
Quickbase

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

The AI-powered operations platform for your unique processes.

Revenue
$94.9M
Customers
4K
Year founded
2012
Funding
$90M
Team size
863
Growth
-
3
Kissflow

Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

cloud-based business process management software

Revenue
$90.3M
Customers
1.5K
Year founded
2003
Funding
$1M
Team size
568
Growth
-
4
Brick Coder AI

San Francisco, California, United States

Compose modular AI agents with drag-and-drop blocks. Connect backends, frontends, and goal-based logic. Export clean code or deploy instantly.

Revenue
$83.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
763
Growth
-
5
Bubble

New York, New York, United States

Bubble introduces a new way to build a web application. It’s a point-and-click programming tool, for web and mobile. No prior coding experience needed. Bubble is a visual programming language for web and mobile applications. Bubble lets you build applications without typing code; it’s an alternative to Ruby-on-Rails or Django. Bubble hosts allapplications on its cloud platform. Technology is taking over everything, and they think it is a travesty that programming is still a niche skill. They want to live in a world where the average person can create technology, not just consume it. They don’t believe the path to that world is teaching everyone how to code. Why should humans learn to talk like computers? Let’s build computers that can talk like humans. Their mission is to destroy the distinction between building technology and using technology, by making programming as user-friendly as your favorite app. They build tools that empower people to be first class citizens of the digital world.

Revenue
$74.2M
Customers
1M
Year founded
2012
Funding
$106.3M
Team size
432
Growth
48.39%
6
JIFFY.ai

Palo Alto, California, United States

JIFFY.ai is an advanced robotic process automation (RPA) platform that combines AI, machine learning, and cognitive automation capabilities to enable businesses to automate complex processes without coding. It offers a comprehensive suite of tools for building, deploying, and managing automated workflows across various business functions.

Revenue
$73.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
160
Growth
-
7
Code Creators

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Creating codes, developing applications, building solutions and paving your way to success, we are Code Creators.

Revenue
$71.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2010
Funding
-
Team size
72
Growth
53.23%
8
Supabase

San Francisco, California, United States

Build in a weekend. Scale to billions.

Revenue
$70M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
$495M
Team size
230
Growth
372.97%
9
Servoy

Amsterdam, Netherlands

custom business application development platform

Revenue
$62.7M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2001
Funding
-
Team size
64
Growth
15.3%
10
eSparkBiz Technologies

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

eSparkBiz your trusted IT service provider with 14+ years of experience, We helps firms achieve competitive agility with our innovative solutions using advanced technology. Whether you want to transform your business digitally, clear bottlenecks, enhance your operations, or get that competitive edge in the market, we are the experts adept at designing practical, next-gen solutions that drive business value and growth. During our more than 14-year journey, we have worked with over five hundred Fortune 500 companies and start-ups worldwide and have seamlessly delivered upwards of 1000 successful projects yielding desired results. Our goal is to build software that gives customer-facing teams at SMBs the ability to create fruitful and enduring relationships with customers.

Revenue
$55M
Customers
-
Year founded
2010
Funding
-
Team size
500
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide a visual development environment enabling users to create applications with minimal coding. - Should include features like drag-and-drop functionality for user interface design. - Must offer pre-built components and templates to expedite application development. - Should support data integration with third-party systems and APIs. - Must facilitate collaboration among users with built-in tools for feedback and sharing. - Not just a tool for developers; it must also enable non-technical users to contribute to application building.