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Top 11 Museum Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 11 SaaS companies in Museum Software. They have combined revenues of $54.7M and employ 494 people. They have raised - and serve - customers combined.

Museum software encompasses a variety of digital tools designed to assist cultural institutions in managing their collections, exhibits, and visitor interactions. These tools facilitate streamlined operations, enhancing efficiency in areas such as ticketing, membership management, and donor engagement. Additionally, museum software often provides features for organizing events, promoting exhibitions, and facilitating educational outreach. Typical users of museum software include museum administrators, curators, exhibition managers, and visitor experience managers. These professionals leverage the software to gather data on visitor engagement, manage internal workflows, and ultimately enhance the visitor experience. By implementing these systems, museums can better preserve their collections while fostering public interest and engagement in their offerings.

Companies
11
Revenue
$54.7M
Funding
-
Employees
494

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Top Museum Software Companies

Showing 10 of 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Vernon Systems Ltd

United States

Vernon Systems develops collections management software for cultural heritage collectors. We develop two collections management systems for museums and galleries: Vernon CMS, a world leading desktop system for medium-to-large organisations, and eHive, a hosted web-based system for small museums, individual collectors and consortiums. We are a New Zealand owned company renowned for innovative software solutions and sound product support. Vernon Systems is at the forefront of information management in the museum and gallery context. We maintain strong links within the museum and art gallery community, keeping abreast of current developments, protocols and initiatives. Vernon Systems has a unique depth of experience creating software for the museum and gallery market since 1985. Our systems are used around the world by institutions with diverse collections and sizes. We provide sophisticated collection management and web access for cultural treasures, backed by our helpful support.

Revenue
$990K
Customers
-
Year founded
1987
Funding
-
Team size
9
Growth
-
2
Vesica

London, England, United Kingdom

Vesica is a Cloud-based SaaS provider to the museums and heritage sect

Revenue
$765.7K
Customers
-
Year founded
2009
Funding
-
Team size
2
Growth
114.58%
3
Simplify.art

Wien, Austria

simplify.art is an app for collectors, gallerists, and artists. It offers a platform for simplifying the process of managing and organizing art collections.

Revenue
$154.8K
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
3
Growth
26.5%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide collection management capabilities to organize and track artifacts. - Should include features for ticketing and membership management for visitor engagement. - Must offer tools for promoting events and managing public outreach initiatives. - Should support donor management features to facilitate fundraising efforts. - Not just focused on one capability; must integrate multiple functions like visitor tracking and educational program management. - Should be designed specifically for cultural institutions, not general-purpose software.