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Top 14 Object-Oriented Databases SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 14 SaaS companies in Object-Oriented Databases. They have combined revenues of $633.1M and employ 5.7K people. They have raised $48M and serve 150K customers combined.

Object-oriented databases (OODBs) manage data in a way that aligns closely with object-oriented programming principles. This type of database represents data as objects, which are instances of classes where both data and behavior are encapsulated. OODBs are particularly useful in situations requiring complex data relationships, as they allow for natural modeling of real-world entities and their interactions. The primary use cases for object-oriented databases include applications in engineering, telecommunication, and other domains where relationships among data entities are intricate. Typical features include support for inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation, which enhance data manipulation and retrieval processes. Common users of OODBs typically come from IT, software development, and data science backgrounds, where there is a need to model complex data structures efficiently. In addition to their robust data management capabilities, object-oriented databases allow for the storage of large amounts of semi-structured and structured data, often enabling faster data retrieval compared to traditional relational databases. These systems are designed to work seamlessly with object-oriented programming languages, making them ideal for applications that require consistency between the database and the application logic.

Companies
14
Revenue
$633.1M
Funding
$48M
Employees
5.7K

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Top Object-Oriented Databases Companies

Showing 10 of 4 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Objectbox

Berlin, Germany

We enable Edge Computing

Revenue
$688.4K
Customers
150K
Year founded
2015
Funding
$2M
Team size
5
Growth
12.18%
2
ReductStore

Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

ReductStore is a software company building next-generation data infrastructure for robotics and industrial IoT (IIoT). Our mission is to simplify how teams collect, store, and manage massive volumes of multimodal data—from the edge to the cloud. We enable organizations to stream, store, and retrieve raw data like sensor readings, images, logs, and ROS bags with high performance and minimal overhead. Designed for speed, reliability, and cost-efficiency, ReductStore helps engineers unlock the full value of their data for analytics, diagnostics, and AI applications.

Revenue
$550K
Customers
-
Year founded
2024
Funding
-
Team size
5
Growth
-
3
Lprint

Kaunas, Lithuania

At Lprint, we all come to work every day with the sole purpose of delivering excellent customer service and producing the highest quality labels and packaging. We reinvent the way flexible packaging is produced and purchased with state of art printing technology and an online ordering system with an AR function. We are able to offer unique value propositions for any company. Sustainability is one of the core focuses. Innovations in high-barrier monolayer materials coupled with digital printing and water-based lamination yield highly sustainable packaging. Bioplastics and compostable packaging is other key area where we are building our expertise.

Revenue
$440K
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
4
Growth
-
4
dBaseLLC

Binghamton, New York, United States

dBase, LLC is a leading provider of business intelligence software products and data management tools. A company built on a 25-year foundation of technology and software development excellence, dBase was launched with a vision to create a new generation of business intelligence software products and data management tools that will transform the way small- and medium-sized businesses manage data. The company dBase was created by a group of investors, experienced technology and business leaders, and former employees of dataBased Intelligence, Inc. (dBI), a privately held company that had been the legal heir to dBASE, the world’s first widely used relational database management system and one of the best-selling software titles of its time. The new dBase organization will continue to market and support dBI’s product portfolio—dBASE, dQuery and dbEverywhere. In addition to new versions of these products, which will include advanced features and capabilities, dBase will bring to market business intelligence products and other software tools designed to help small- and medium-sized businesses be more productive and market competitive.

Revenue
$330K
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
-
Team size
3
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must store and manage data as objects rather than tables. - Should support object-oriented features such as inheritance and polymorphism. - Must be suitable for complex data relationships and structures. - Should allow for encapsulation of data and behavior within objects. - Must integrate well with object-oriented programming languages. - Not just a general-purpose database; should specialize in handling object-oriented data models.