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Top 69 User-Generated Content Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 69 SaaS companies in User-Generated Content Software. They have combined revenues of $790.5M and employ 4.8K people. They have raised $468.2M and serve 3.1M customers combined.

User-Generated Content Software enables organizations to harness and leverage content created by customers or users. This includes photos, videos, reviews, and testimonials that users share across various platforms. The primary use cases for this software involve collecting, curating, and displaying user-generated content to boost engagement, increase trustworthiness, and enhance brand visibility. Typically, businesses in sectors such as eCommerce, marketing, and customer service utilize these platforms to drive authentic customer interactions and foster community engagement. Common features of User-Generated Content Software may include content curation tools, moderation capabilities, widgets or embeddable features for websites, and analytics for tracking engagement and performance. The software often supports integration with social media platforms, making it easier for brands to gather and display user content. Typical user personas for these solutions include digital marketers, social media managers, and brand managers focused on customer engagement and brand reputation management.

Companies
69
Revenue
$790.5M
Funding
$468.2M
Employees
4.8K

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Top User-Generated Content Software Companies

Showing 10 of 69 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Songtradr

West Hollywood, California, United States

A B2B music company delivering a full-stack solution for all business music needs to help amplify brands

Revenue
$190.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
163
Growth
-
2
OpenWeb

New York, New York, United States

OpenWeb is a social engagement platform that allows publishers to foster meaningful conversations among their audience, while filtering out spam and toxicity. The platform provides real-time moderation, community management tools, and analytics to help publishers drive engagement and loyalty. OpenWeb is headquartered in New York City and serves publishers across the globe. The company's mission is to create a more open and civil internet where people can connect and communicate without fear of harassment or abuse. OpenWeb was founded in 2015 and has since grown to become a trusted partner for publishers looking to improve their engagement and audience experience.

Revenue
$158.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
$393M
Team size
269
Growth
26.05%
3
MGID

Los Angeles, California, United States

Santa Monica-based MGID is one of the first native performance advertising platforms worldwide. Our platform serves thousands of publishers w/billions of news stories, all while delivering marketing solutions for advertisers that key into consumer interests without disrupting their online experience. MGID’s performance-driven approach ensures relevant, engaged and genuinely interested visitors to its customers’ websites, increasing traffic and revenue by maintaining the quality and relevance online users expect. Established in 2007, MGID has provided quality content distribution to lifestyle and entertainment publishers globally.

Revenue
$70M
Customers
-
Year founded
2008
Funding
-
Team size
636
Growth
-
4
Snappr

San Francisco, California, United States

Snappr is the one-stop-shop for visual content creation

Revenue
$55.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
384
Growth
-
5
walla.co.il

United States

Founded in 1995 as Israel's first online website directory and part of Teletel Communications Ltd., Walla! Communications operates www.walla.co.il, the leading Israeli portal, managing a wide range of online services and targeting a diverse audience. As Israel's leading Internet portal, Walla! serves a community of more than 3.5 Million monthly unique users in Israel. Walla!'s leading position is also acknowledged by both local Israeli surveys and International rating sources.

Revenue
$47.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
1995
Funding
-
Team size
432
Growth
-
6
Wirestock

San Jose, California, United States

Wirestock is an AI-powered platform that helps visual content creators distribute, showcase and license their work (generative AI art, photos and videos) across the web, including the largest stock content marketplaces.

Revenue
$34M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
269
Growth
-
7
Buffer

San Francisco, California, United States

social media management platform

Revenue
$31.1M
Customers
57.5K
Year founded
2010
Funding
$4M
Team size
226
Growth
72.07%
8
Fuse Universal

London, England, United Kingdom

Developer of a learning management system designed to inspire and teach through creativity and storytelling. The company's platform combines machine learning and artificial intelligence with design tools to allow content curation, creation and crowdsourcing into engaging and effective social learning experiences, enabling clients to unlock knowledge and insights from their top-performing employees in order to teach and engage their teams worldwide.

Revenue
$22.2M
Customers
150
Year founded
2008
Funding
$30M
Team size
105
Growth
31.21%
9
ZergNet

Fishers, Indiana, United States

Developer of an editorial recommendations platform designed to promote contents and links on various partner sites. The company's editorial recommendations platform develops a software for publishers which allows them to publish their content on various sites as well as offers content recommendation services, enabling digital publishers generate revenue from their website traffic.

Revenue
$20.8M
Customers
3M
Year founded
2012
Funding
$10.2M
Team size
660
Growth
-
10
Maker

Burlingame, California, United States

online community platform for makers

Revenue
$20.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
188
Growth
-1.21%

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must enable the collection and curation of content created by users. - It should provide tools for moderating user-generated submissions for quality and appropriateness. - The product must allow integration with social media platforms to facilitate content gathering. - It should include analytics features for measuring the impact of user-generated content on business goals. - Not just a content management system; it must specifically focus on user-generated content functionalities.

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