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Top 80 Precision Agriculture Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 80 SaaS companies in Precision Agriculture Software. They have combined revenues of $773.6M and employ 4K people. They have raised $407.9M and serve 112.1K customers combined.

Precision agriculture software refers to a specialized set of tools designed to enhance farming efficiency through data-driven decision-making. These solutions help farmers monitor and manage their crops by using advanced technologies such as sensors, GPS, and data analytics. The primary use cases include tracking soil health, optimizing resource use (like water and fertilizers), and predicting crop yields to ensure better harvest outcomes. Key features of precision agriculture software often include real-time data collection, visualization tools for analyzing agricultural metrics, and automated workflows that streamline farm management tasks. Typical users of this software range from large-scale farmers to agronomists and agricultural consultants who require precise information for effective farm management and sustainability initiatives.

Companies
80
Revenue
$773.6M
Funding
$407.9M
Employees
4K

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Top Precision Agriculture Software Companies

Showing 10 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
The-Climate Corporation

St. Louis, Missouri, United States

The Climate Corporation is a digital agriculture company that examines weather, soil and field data to help farmers determine potential yield-limiting factors in their fields.

Revenue
$206.2M
Customers
3K
Year founded
2006
Funding
$108.8M
Team size
620
Growth
45.82%
2
Robovision

Gent, Flanders, Belgium

Robovision is the adaptive engine for image-to-action AI solutions, specializing in machine vision and automation, focusing on industries such as agriculture and equipment manufacturing.

Revenue
$139.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2009
Funding
-
Team size
115
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide data collection and analytics capabilities for monitoring crop health - Should include features for resource management like water, fertilizers, and pesticides - Must offer real-time tracking of agricultural metrics and conditions - Should support integration with GPS technology for precision mapping - Not just a general farm management tool; must specifically address precision agriculture needs