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Top 40 Other Video Software SaaS Companies in June 2026

As of June 2026, there are 40 SaaS companies in Other Video Software. They have combined revenues of $234.4M and employ 1.3K people. They have raised $72M and serve 2.6M customers combined.

The Other Video Software category encompasses a diverse range of applications designed for various video-related functionalities that do not fit into mainstream categories like video editing or streaming. These applications may include features such as video conversion, screen recording, video collaboration, and video hosting, catering to individual users and businesses alike. The typical workflows in this category often involve creating or manipulating video content, sharing videos for collaboration, or enhancing video accessibility, making it useful across multiple industries including education, marketing, and corporate training. Common buyer personas for Other Video Software include content creators, educators, marketing professionals, and IT specialists. These users seek tools that not only allow for basic video manipulation but also provide unique functionalities tailored to specific use cases, such as creating instructional videos, marketing campaigns, or remote work collaborative sessions. The software often supports various formats and integrates with numerous platforms, reflecting the diverse needs of its user base and their workflows.

Companies
40
Revenue
$234.4M
Funding
$72M
Employees
1.3K

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Showing 10 of 40 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Maestro LLC logo
Maestro LLC

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Maestro is a technology and design company that builds beautiful branding & marketing, learning, software, and media that moves your business forward. Let's make a bolder, better you. Maestro provides a white label platform for enterprise live streamers to own, engage, and monetize their audiences.

Revenue
$49M
Customers
-
Year founded
2007
Funding
$20.8M
Team size
319
Growth
-
2VideoVerse logo
VideoVerse

United States

VideoVerse is a video technology company that encapsulates an ecosystem of smart video editing tools using AI and provides a next-generation platform.

Revenue
$45.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
-
Growth
-
3Flawless logo
Flawless

London, United Kingdom

Cinema-grade, ethical AI-powered editing tools designed by filmmakers, for filmmakers. Refine dialogue, enhance performances and reduce shoot time. Perfect your story without returning to set.

Revenue
$26.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
237
Growth
-
4Creavit Studio logo
Creavit Studio

Yenisahra, Istanbul, Turkey

Creavit Studio is a professional macOS screen recording and video editing software. It features background removal, camera cursor tracking, GIF/media overlays, dynamic camera layouts, and smart zoom to highlight key moments in your recordings.

Revenue
$20.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
1963
Funding
-
Team size
189
Growth
-
5Pitchy logo
Pitchy

Paris, Ile-de-france, France

Developer of a SaaS enabled video creation software designed to create professional interactive videos. The company's SaaS enabled video creation software, Pitchy, uses a graphic styles and templates to create videos by inserting texts, logos, visuals, videos and pictures, enabling businesses to share it with collaborators, acquire new customers and increase business sales.

Revenue
$12.6M
Customers
500
Year founded
2013
Funding
$7M
Team size
60
Growth
-
6Kapwing logo
Kapwing

San Francisco, California, United States

Kapwing.com is a web-based video editing and creation platform that allows users to create and edit videos, images, and GIFs. The company that owns Kapwing is Kapwing Inc., which was founded in 2018 by two engineers, Julia Enthoven and Eric Lu. Kapwing Inc. is based in San Francisco, California, and has received funding from various investors, including Kleiner Perkins and CRV. The company's mission is to democratize video creation by providing accessible and easy-to-use tools for individuals and businesses alike.

Revenue
$10.4M
Customers
100K
Year founded
2018
Funding
$12.7M
Team size
39
Growth
-
7Flowbox logo
Flowbox

Stockholm, Sweden

Provider of image composition services intended to be used in matters of film editing. The company develops a cloud-based platform that offers a global repository of nodes for image composition, analysis and processing services for film production.

Revenue
$9.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
$8.3M
Team size
2
Growth
-
8SubMagic logo
SubMagic

Paris, France

SubMagic is a France-based AI video tool that enables creators to produce viral short-form content, including AI-generated captions and clip extraction from long-form video. The company was founded in May 2023 by David Zitoun and his co-founder, and is headquartered in France with most of its revenue coming from the United States. Zitoun serves as Co-Founder and CEO and runs the company with a team of 13 people. SubMagic reached $1M ARR exactly three months after acquiring its first customer in May 2023, hitting that milestone on August 1, 2023. By June 2025, the company had grown to $8M ARR, fully bootstrapped with no outside funding. The company sees between 5,000 and 10,000 new signups per day, converted roughly 2,500 new paid customers in its most recent month, and carries a monthly logo churn rate of approximately 15%. Its affiliate program, which pays 30% of lifetime customer value, accounts for more than 10,000 active affiliates and directly drives 20% of total revenue. The single most striking strategic fact is that SubMagic scaled from zero to $8M ARR in two years with 13 employees, generating roughly $700,000 of revenue per employee, by combining precise timing with the short-form content boom, a generous affiliate program launched within 30 days of its first customer, and a relentless focus on a three-click product experience rather than paid acquisition.

Revenue
$8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2023
Funding
-
Team size
13
Growth
-
9Lumen5 logo
Lumen5

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

AI-powered social media video creation

Revenue
$7M
Customers
5K
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
49
Growth
-
10Forbidden Technologies plc logo
Forbidden Technologies plc

London, England, United Kingdom

Forbidden Technologies is a developer of cloud based video editing software.

Revenue
$6.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
1998
Funding
-
Team size
58
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide functionalities related to video creation or manipulation - Should include non-mainstream features like screen recording or video conversion - Must support various video formats and integrations with other platforms - Caters to individual users as well as business-oriented use cases - Not limited to just editing; must also support aspects like collaboration or hosting - Targets professionals in creative, educational, or corporate fields

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