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Top 15 Robotic Process Automation Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 15 robotic process automation software companies. They have combined revenues of $243.2M and employ 1.6K people. They have raised $600.4M.

Every company below sells robotic process automation software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Robotic Process Automation Software Companies do

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Software refers to technology that uses software robots to automate repetitive, rule-based tasks traditionally performed by humans. This type of software is designed to interact with applications and systems in a manner akin to human actions, making it a valuable tool for enhancing workflow efficiency across various business processes. The primary use cases of RPA include data entry, invoice processing, payroll, and other high-volume tasks that require minimal human intervention. Typical features of RPA software include process mapping, bot creation, user interface interactions, error handling, and performance analytics. Common buyer personas include IT teams, operations managers, finance professionals, and business analysts who seek to streamline processes and reduce operational costs.

Companies
15
Revenue
$243.2M
Funding
$600.4M
Employees
1.6K

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Top Robotic Process Automation Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 15 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1JIFFY.ai logo
JIFFY.ai

Palo Alto, California, United States

JIFFY.ai is an advanced robotic process automation (RPA) platform that combines AI, machine learning, and cognitive automation capabilities to enable businesses to automate complex processes without coding. It offers a comprehensive suite of tools for building, deploying, and managing automated workflows across various business functions.

Revenue
$73.1M
Year founded
2018
Team size
160
2enVista logo
enVista

Carmel, Indiana, United States

enVista is the leading supply chain and enterprise consulting firm and the premier provider of supply chain technology & strategy services, material handling automation & robotics, Microsoft solutions and IT managed services. With 20+ years of unmatched domain expertise, enVista serves thousands of leading brands. enVista’s unique ability to consult, implement and operate across supply chain, IT and enterprise technology solutions allows companies to leverage enVista as a trusted advisor across their enterprises.

Revenue
$53.6M
Year founded
2002
Funding
$16.1M
Team size
487
3Opkey logo
Opkey

Dublin, California, United States

Opkey’s No-Code, AI-powered testing platform streamlines testing process in terms of time, effort, and cost. Opkey ensures seamless alignment with release schedules, effectively mitigates risks, and ensures uninterrupted business operations. AI-powered features harness Machine Learning, Generative AI, and Natural Language Processing to bring you the most advanced automation on the market. Opkey is proud to be an official Oracle partner, an official Workday partner, an official Coupa partner, as well as the #1 rated app on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace. With support for 150+ technologies and enterprise applications, Opkey has earned awards and accolades from industry analysts such as Gartner, Forrester, and G2 Crowd. You’ve never seen test automation like this before.

Revenue
$32.7M
Year founded
2015
Team size
297
4Thrymr Software logo
Thrymr Software

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Developer of a cloud-based platform designed to provide end-to-end software development services. The company's portfolio of services includes web application development, cloud migration, data centricity and analytics, application modernization, android and iOS development and robotic process automation services, enabling businesses and people to get progressive and a wide range of quality skills and services to facilitate end-to-end support for different IT needs.

Revenue
$31M
Year founded
2013
Team size
165
5InOpTra Digital logo
InOpTra Digital

Bangalore, Karnataka, India

InOpTra Digital is a new-age Digital Transformation Solutions Company providing services to its clients in USA and Europe, specializing in implementing AI-led enterprise solutions and IT services.

Revenue
$27.9M
Year founded
2019
Team size
145
6Zhiyuan Robot logo
Zhiyuan Robot

Shanghai, China

Zhiyuan Robot, also known as AgiBot, is a Shanghai-based company specializing in the development and production of general-purpose humanoid robots and embodied intelligence. It boasts a full-stack robotics platform integrating 'Embodiment + AI,' with three robot series—Yuanzheng, Lingxi, and Genie.

Revenue
$10.8M
Year founded
2023
Funding
$520M
Team size
200
7Rasfil logo
Rasfil

Alfena, Portugal

Portuguese company providing custom industrial automation, robotic solutions (like assembly, painting, handling), and Industry 4.0 services for various sectors, aiming to optimize production processes for businesses in food, automotive, pharma, and more, offering consultancy and tailored engineering.

Revenue
$5M
Year founded
2003
Team size
8
8Arago logo
Arago

Frankfurt Am Main, Hessen, Germany

Developer of business automation software. The company develops artificial intelligence software for banking and telecommunication sectors using machine reasoning and analytical components helping businesses automate their IT processes through intelligent automation.

Revenue
$3M
Year founded
1995
Funding
$60.5M
Team size
25
9Automat logo
Automat

San Francisco, California, United States

The end of legacy RPA. One platform for Automation + IDP that just works.

Revenue
$1.9M
Year founded
2023
Funding
$3.8M
Team size
17
10TrustPortal logo
TrustPortal

United States

TrustPortal is a UK HyperAutomation pioneer aiming to transform the digital experiences for millions of employees and customers across the globe. The catalyst is TrustPortal’s highly advanced enterprise HyperAutomation platform, which is the first to intelligently augment and orchestrate people, multi-vendor robots, digital and AI in real-time: to deliver better work, smarter across the back to front-office - with unmatched ease, speed, scale and security. Since 2017, TrustPortal’s patented technological capabilities have been consistently proved and evolved by playing a central role in mission-critical digital work transformation initiatives across the world’s biggest and brightest including Telefonica, MetLife, IBM and EDF. Supporting TrustPortal is a growing open ecosystem of technology vendors including Blue Prism, UiPath, Automation Anywhere, Salesforce, ServiceNow, MS Dynamics, IBM and best of breed global resellers.

Revenue
$1.7M
Team size
15

Frequently asked questions about Robotic Process Automation Software Companies

How many robotic process automation software companies are there?

Latka tracks 15 robotic process automation software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $243.2M in annual revenue and employ 1.6K people.

Which robotic process automation software company is the largest?

JIFFY.ai is the largest, with $73.1M in annual revenue, founded in 2018.

How much revenue does a typical robotic process automation software company make?

The average robotic process automation software company in this list makes $16.2M a year, across 15 companies with reported revenue.

Who are the leading Robotic Process Automation software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are JIFFY.ai, enVista, Opkey, Thrymr Software and InOpTra Digital.

How much funding have robotic process automation software companies raised?

The 15 robotic process automation software companies tracked here have raised $600.4M in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide the ability to automate repetitive tasks efficiently - Should support integration with other software applications seamlessly - Capable of mimicking human actions at the user interface level - Must offer features for monitoring and reporting on automated processes - Not just perform automation; must also manage exceptions and errors appropriately - Should allow non-technical users to create and manage automation workflows