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Top 33 Other Life Sciences Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 33 SaaS companies in Other Life Sciences Software. They have combined revenues of $386.1M and employ 5.4K people. They have raised $269.1M and serve 310 customers combined.

Other Life Sciences Software encompasses a diverse array of software solutions designed to meet the specialized needs of the life sciences industry, which includes pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices, and research institutions. These software products streamline processes across research and development, regulatory compliance, clinical trials, and manufacturing, playing a crucial role in advancing scientific innovation and improving patient outcomes. Typical use cases include managing laboratory information, facilitating data analysis and visualization, supporting clinical trial management, and ensuring regulatory adherence. Features often found in this software category include data management systems, electronic lab notebooks, compliance tracking tools, and integration capabilities with various data sources and laboratory equipment. The primary users of these solutions are professionals in research and development, regulatory affairs, quality assurance, and laboratory management. Given the evolving nature of the life sciences field, software in this category must also accommodate the latest technological advancements, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency. These solutions are essential for organizations aiming to optimize their research processes and bring innovative therapies to market more effectively.

Companies
33
Revenue
$386.1M
Funding
$269.1M
Employees
5.4K

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Top Other Life Sciences Software Companies

Showing 10 of 6 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Solabs

Brossard, Quebec, Canada

Operator of a software editor platform intended to be used for document management, workflows and training records management. The company's software editor platform uses high integrity and proven technologies together with knowledge-based services, enabling life science and GMP regulated organizations to implement and maintain industry best practices with respect to electronic quality management.

Revenue
$10M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
27
Growth
487.95%
2
Visiopharm

Hoersholm, Denmark

Provider of image analysis and stereology software. The company provides software for quantitative microscopy within the life science industry. Its software combines the strengths of image analysis and stereology into one software platform, which is designed to operate on a wide variety of microscopes and virtual slide microscopes.

Revenue
$9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2001
Funding
$15.5M
Team size
96
Growth
26.5%
3
Multiply Labs

San Francisco, California, United States

Robotic production capacity for the pharma manufacturing industry

Revenue
$7.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
51
Growth
-
4
Prendio

Burlington, Massachusetts, United States

Prendio is a trusted eProcurement software as a service (SaaS) solution for the life science space. Our solution accelerates research and development through scalable, intuitive procurement technology. We do this by leveraging industry expertise to implement purpose-built software and simplify internal workflows. The end result is an organized system of controls and streamlined procurement and A/P processes for smarter lab management and faster time to market. Industry Experts Prendio understands the unique challenges faced by scientists, lab managers, finance professionals, and investors in biotech, biopharma, and other life science spaces. With our industry expertise, software capabilities, and technical support, life science organizations and their partners can make the most of project funding to achieve transformational outcomes. Purpose-Built Software Designed specifically for the life science space, Prendio’s eProcurement SaaS gives researchers and management teams all the functionality they need to optimize the speed, integrity, and overall cost of operations with none of the bloat found in generic platforms. Tap into a robust offering of biotech supplier punchouts and gain full control and visibility of approvals, accounts payable, and procurement to shorten product development cycles and set the groundwork for scalable business practices. Simplified Workflows Let researchers dedicate more time in the lab by adopting our intuitive platform for simplifying everyday procurement workflows. Prendio's eProcurement software makes obtaining lab equipment, supplies, and services painless with streamlined ordering, tracking, receiving, and accounts payable modules built to accelerate research and development. Drive compliance while minimizing team training and decreasing administrative burden with technology that’s easy to use and integrate with existing ERP systems.

Revenue
$6.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
57
Growth
-
5
Eagle Genomics

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Developer of smart data management platform designed to help life sciences companies with data-intensive research. The company's platform provides an easy to use intuitive approach for curating, integrating, sharing, analyzing and valuing scientific data for clinical and molecular studies in the life sciences industry, as well as in other industries where similar challenges have been addressed, enabling industries to deliver game-changing products and technologies into their respective markets.

Revenue
$5.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2008
Funding
$19.2M
Team size
28
Growth
-
6
HistoWiz

, New York, United States

Accelerating Histopathology for Cancer Research

Revenue
$5.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
64
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide tools for data management including capturing, storing, and analyzing research data. - Should include features for compliance and regulatory tracking pertinent to life sciences. - Must support clinical trial management processes, including participant tracking and data collection. - Should facilitate integration with laboratory instruments and existing data systems. - Must be designed for end users in research, regulatory, and quality assurance roles. - Not limited to basic data storage; must also incorporate advanced analytics capabilities.