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Top 5 Push-To-Talk (PTT) Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 5 SaaS companies in Push-To-Talk (PTT) Software. They have combined revenues of $72.8M and employ 457 people. They have raised $93.1M and serve 3.6K customers combined.

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Software is a communication technology that enables instant voice transmission at the press of a button, often used in scenarios where quick, reliable communication is essential. This category of software is commonly employed by industries such as public safety, logistics, and construction, where team members need to communicate efficiently without delays associated with traditional phone calls. PTT solutions are typically integrated into mobile applications or dedicated devices, allowing users to convert their smartphones or specialized hardware into effective walkie-talkies. The primary features of PTT software include real-time voice communication, group calling capabilities, worker location tracking, and integration with other systems such as dispatch management or incident reporting tools. Essential workflows often involve quickly connecting team members, coordinating tasks in field operations, or managing emergencies. Typical user personas include frontline workers, field service technicians, and team leaders who require immediate updates and communication in dynamic environments.

Companies
5
Revenue
$72.8M
Funding
$93.1M
Employees
457

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Top Push-To-Talk (PTT) Software Companies

Showing 10 of 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Zello

Austin, Texas, United States

Zello is a tech software company known for its mobile application that emulates push-to-talk (PTT) walkie-talkies over cellular networks, allowing for instant voice communication.

Revenue
$23.5M
Customers
1.6K
Year founded
2012
Funding
-
Team size
114
Growth
17.83%
2
Orion Labs

San Francisco, California, United States

Orion is real-time voice for smart teams that get things done! Works with Orion apps, bots, & wearable Onyx smart walkie-talkies to communicate anywhere.

Revenue
$23.3M
Customers
2K
Year founded
2013
Funding
$63.1M
Team size
113
Growth
27.48%
3
Streamwide

Paris, Île-de-France, France

A major player for 20 years in the critical communications market, STREAMWIDE has successfully developed its Team on mission (mission critical) and Team on the run (business critical) software solutions for administrations and businesses. These solutions for smartphones and PCs, offered in a SaaS model or on Premise, benefit from numerous functionalities such as the multimedia group discussions, VoIP, push-to-talk (MCPTT and MCx new generation 4G / 5G LTE), geolocation, digitization and automation of business processes. These innovative solutions meet the growing needs for digital transformation and real-time coordination of interventions. They allow field teams to transform individual contributions into collective successes and to act as one man in the most demanding professional environments. STREAMWIDE is also present on the Value-Added Services software market for telecom operators (visual voice messaging, billing and charging of calls in real time, interactive voice servers, applications and announcements) with more than 130 million end users all over the world. Based in France and present in Europe, USA, Asia and Africa, STREAMWIDE is listed on Euronext Growth (Paris) - FR0010528059. For more information, http://www.streamwide.com and visit our LinkedIn pages @streamwide and Twitter @streamwide. Labeled "innovative company" by Bpifrance, STREAMWIDE is eligible for FCPI and PEA-PME.

Revenue
$23M
Customers
-
Year founded
2001
Funding
-
Team size
209
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- The product must facilitate instant voice communication with a simple button press. - It should support both one-to-one and group communication functionalities. - The software must work on mobile devices or dedicated communication devices. - It should include features for location tracking of users within the communication system. - Not just a messaging app; it must provide real-time communication capabilities intended for operational contexts.