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Top 5 Regulatory Information Management (RIM) Systems SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 5 SaaS companies in Regulatory Information Management (RIM) Systems. They have combined revenues of $21M and employ 186 people. They have raised - and serve - customers combined.

Regulatory Information Management (RIM) Systems are centralized software platforms designed to assist organizations in managing regulatory activities efficiently. These systems serve as a 'single source of truth' for regulatory affairs teams, facilitating the storage, organization, and retrieval of regulatory documents and data. By providing a cohesive framework, RIM systems enable organizations to navigate complex regulatory landscapes effectively, ensuring compliance with ever-evolving regulations. Typical use cases for RIM systems include tracking product registrations, managing submission dossiers, and supporting compliance planning and execution. Features often found in RIM software include document management, workflow automation, and integration capabilities with other enterprise systems. Common users of RIM systems include regulatory affairs professionals, compliance officers, and product teams, primarily within industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and medical devices. These tools streamline the regulatory process and enhance collaboration among stakeholders involved in regulatory compliance.

Companies
5
Revenue
$21M
Funding
-
Employees
186

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Top Regulatory Information Management (RIM) Systems Companies

Showing 10 of 1 companies ranked by annual revenue.

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Flinn.ai

Vienna, Austria

Flinn.ai is an AI-driven platform to automate regulatory and quality processes for MedTech companies, streamlining compliance submissions and enabling manufacturers to operate more efficiently.

Revenue
$5.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2022
Funding
-
Team size
42
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Product must provide centralized document management for regulatory information. - Must support the tracking and management of product registrations and submissions. - Should include features that facilitate compliance planning and documentation. - Integration capabilities with other software tools or platforms are essential. - Must cater specifically to regulatory affairs teams and their workflows. - Not just for general document management; must include regulatory-specific features.