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Top 50 Venture Capital SaaS Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 639 venture capital SaaS companies. They have combined revenues of $8.4B and employ 45.5K people. They have raised $12.2B and serve 269.6M customers combined.

Every company below sells venture capital 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 Venture Capital SaaS Companies do

Venture capital is a form of private equity financing that provides funding to startups and early-stage companies with high growth potential. This financial support comes from investors who seek to nurture innovative ideas and business models while expecting substantial returns on their investments over time. Venture capital is crucial for businesses that may lack access to traditional financing options, enabling them to develop products and services that can disrupt existing markets. Primary use cases for venture capital include funding for product development, expansion into new markets, and operational scaling. Typical features of venture capital firms include rigorous due diligence processes, the provision of strategic guidance and mentorship to portfolio companies, and a focus on specific industries, such as technology, healthcare, and consumer goods. Common buyer personas in this space include investment managers, portfolio analysts, and startup founders, all of whom interact with venture capital through the lens of growth and innovation.

Companies
639
Revenue
$8.4B
Funding
$12.2B
Employees
45.5K

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Top Venture Capital SaaS Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 639 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Merama logo
Merama

Mexico City, Mexico

Merama provides funding, expertise, and resources to help digitally native brands grow and expand their presence. They are an acquirer of private label businesses on Amazon.com Inc. and MecadoLibre Inc.

Revenue
$600M
Year founded
2020
Funding
$600M
Team size
138
2Carta logo
Carta

San Francisco, California, United States

software tools and services for equity management, including cap table management, valuations, and investor relations.

Revenue
$500M
Customers
15K
Year founded
2012
Funding
$1.1B
Team size
2K
3Seera Group logo
Seera Group

Riyadh, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

A strategic investor in the future of the Nation, with a balanced portfolio of Saudi Champions, supporting the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 ambition

Revenue
$335.6M
Team size
3.1K
4Souche logo
Souche

Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

Souche, a leading automotive new retail platform in China, is founded by Mr. Yao Junhong, the former CAR Inc. founding team member and vice president, in December, 2012. By August 2018, Souche raised over $1.2 billion from investment or ganizations, including Alibaba group, Ant Financial Services Group, Morningside Venture Capital, Warburg Pincus, Primavera Capital Group, etc. Souche joined '2017 New Global Unicorns Ranking' by Silicon Valley global research organization PitchBook. Souche thrives to become the big intelligent brain of automotive industry. Souche has gradually constructed integrated automotive new retail ecosystem through years of development. Souche is regarded as 'the Alibaba of Chinese automotive industry'. Today, Souche and its relative corporations dedicate in numerous businesses, which include automotive financial leasing platform Tangeche, B2B industrial chain service platform Chehang168, Used-car online trade platform Cheyipai, Car sharing customized platform TIHD, SaaS products for used-car automotive dealers Dafengche and new-car sub-channels automotive dealership network Maicheguanjia, automotive dealership group ERP system provider Breakthrough, Kingdee and automotive supply chain warehouse logistics integrated service provider Iyunche, etc.

Revenue
$213.5M
Customers
110K
Year founded
2012
Funding
$1.2B
Team size
1K
5Edisen logo
Edisen

Stockholm, Sweden

Edisen is a company that provides media production services. They offer funding and investment opportunities for their clients. They have a presence on Crunchbase and their company profile provides information about their funding and investors. They also have an Instagram account where they share photos and videos related to their work. Edisen LLC is another branch of the company that provides contact information for phone, email, employees, CEO, and VP.

Revenue
$202.3M
Year founded
1996
Team size
290
6Acquire.Fi logo
Acquire.Fi

Tórtola, Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Acquire.Fi is a unique platform that empowers retail investors to invest in Web3 and fuels startups with liquidity through M&A and fundraising.

Revenue
$200M
Year founded
2022
7Aethon Energy logo
Aethon Energy

Dallas, Texas, United States

Aethon Energy is a private investment firm focused on acquiring, operating, and developing onshore energy assets in North America. Founded in 1990, it is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

Revenue
$184.1M
Year founded
1990
Team size
360
8YouLend logo
YouLend

Greenville, South Carolina, United States

YouLend is the leading global embedded financing platform for the world's top e-commerce platforms, tech companies and PSPs. It offers flexible funding for SMEs, including webshops, and is authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as a payment institution.

Revenue
$158.8M
Team size
105
9Redbrick logo
Redbrick

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Office software delevopment company

Revenue
$152.2M
Customers
10K
Year founded
2011
Team size
107
10Plug and Play Spain logo
Plug and Play Spain

Sannyvale, California, United States

global innovation platform for startups

Revenue
$148.1M
Year founded
2006
Funding
$20M
Team size
1.2K

Frequently asked questions about Venture Capital SaaS Companies

How many venture capital SaaS companies are there?

Latka tracks 639 venture capital SaaS companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $8.4B in annual revenue and employ 45.5K people.

Which venture capital SaaS company is the largest?

Merama is the largest, with $600M in annual revenue, founded in 2020.

How much revenue does a typical venture capital SaaS company make?

The average venture capital SaaS company in this list makes $13.2M a year, across 639 companies with reported revenue. They serve 269.6M customers combined.

Who are the leading Venture Capital vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Merama, Carta, Seera Group, Souche and Edisen.

How much funding have venture capital SaaS companies raised?

The 639 venture capital SaaS companies tracked here have raised $12.2B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Provides financial investment primarily to early-stage companies - Focuses on businesses with significant growth potential and scalability - Offers additional support services, such as mentorship and strategic guidance - Engages in a rigorous due diligence process before investing - Typically invests in specific sectors or industries - Not just a source of funding; must also provide business expertise and networking opportunities