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Top 141 Warehouse Management Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 141 SaaS companies in Warehouse Management Software. They have combined revenues of $2.8B and employ 12.2K people. They have raised $1.3B and serve 36.3M customers combined.

Warehouse Management Software (WMS) is a category of software solutions designed to optimize and facilitate warehouse operations. These systems enable businesses to manage inventory levels, track items in transit, and oversee order fulfillment processes, providing real-time visibility into inventory across various locations. Key workflows include receiving, put-away, picking, packing, and shipping goods, which are crucial for maintaining efficient supply chain operations. Typical features of WMS include inventory management, order processing, barcode scanning, reporting, and analytics. Additionally, many systems offer integrations with enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, material handling equipment, and transportation management systems (TMS). The primary users of warehouse management software often encompass warehouse managers, operations directors, logistics coordinators, and supply chain professionals tasked with improving efficiency and reducing operational costs within their organizations.

Companies
141
Revenue
$2.8B
Funding
$1.3B
Employees
12.2K

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Top Warehouse Management Software Companies

Showing 10 of 28 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Central Data

Farmington, Michigan, United States

Central Data partners with Wholesale Distributors on their migration to the Cloud. Our mission is to provide software and services that increase productivity, improve profitability and drive growth with Cloud based ERP, Ecommerce and Data Analytics solutions. We are an Infor Alliance partner representing CloudSuite Distribution and WMS. Central Data is the developer of CD Rental, a leading equipment rental platform for non-serialized items. CD Rental is natively integrated to CloudSuite Distribution.

Revenue
$9.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
1973
Funding
-
Team size
88
Growth
-
2
Edisoft

Toronto, ON , Canada

Edisoft Inc. | Supply Chain Order and Shipment Optimization | Integration Connectors: ERP, eCommerce, and more! | One Vendor: EDI & Warehousing

Revenue
$9.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
1995
Funding
-
Team size
41
Growth
70.84%
3
IdentPro

Troisdorf, Deutschland , Germany

IdentPro was founded in 2007 with the aim of eliminating the manual scanning of barcodes for the identification and localization of products in intralogistics

Revenue
$9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2007
Funding
-
Team size
23
Growth
67.62%
4
Warehow

Worksop, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

Warehow is a multichannel ecommerce fulfilment solution, specialising in small to medium goods, from fashion to home & garden.

Revenue
$8.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
21
Growth
-
5
EFULFILLMENT SERVICE

Traverse City, Michigan, United States

Ecommerce order fulfillment services.

Revenue
$8.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2001
Funding
-
Team size
-
Growth
-
6
Atomix

Cudahy, Wisconsin, United States

Atomix operates at the intersection of ecommerce, logistics & technology. By developing the proprietary Micro-Pod Platform, we provide the most customizable and affordable order fulfillment solution to support modern, high-growth eCommerce and retail businesses. From emerging entrepreneurs to category-defining, VC-backed startups, we've supported brand names such as David Protein, Stakt, Loyal for Dogs and Freja NYC. The Micro-Pod Platform combines the scale of a 3PL with the attentive, customer experience of owned operations enabling eCommerce brands to grow & scale in the most efficient way possible. Unlike any other fulfillment center or 3PL, the micro-pods, or what our customers like to call them, “mini-warehouses,” replicate the inputs & outputs of independent warehouses with hands-on support controlled and guided by proprietary and intuitive software systems. By leveraging our software platform, scalable infrastructure & dedicated Pod Managers, leading eCommerce brands can design, automate, and control the mechanisms to deliver & enhance their brand’s post-purchase experience. By significantly reducing one of the most inefficient processes in a warehouse - the pick process - we reduce fulfillment costs by up to 40% compared to traditional Third-Party Logistics companies.

Revenue
$7.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
70
Growth
-
7
Flowspace

Los Angeles, California, United States

workspace management SAAS platform

Revenue
$7.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
$46.5M
Team size
80
Growth
-
8
Huboo

Bristol, England, United Kingdom

Provider of warehousing, packaging and delivering services intended to manage the stock for e-commerce sellers of varying size. The company uses its Saas based platform to stock, store, pick, pack and deliver for e-commerce sellers, enabling them to save time in picking and delivering their stocks.

Revenue
$7.5M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
320
Growth
26.5%
9
Ox

Bentonville, Arkansas, United States

Ox is an enterprise software platform improving frontline productivity through Human-Centered Warehouse Applications. Our patented Operator Experience platform combines Warehouse Execution, Orchestration, and Analytics to optimize operations and empower workers on the floor. By seamlessly integrating with WMS and ERP systems, Ox leverages Artificial Intelligence, Digital Twins, and Hardware to create a dynamic digital environment that guides operators through complex workflows. From real-time Operational Simulations to seamless AI-powered task management, Ox transforms how warehouses operate by providing intuitive, data-driven tools that streamline processes and elevate decision-making. Our mission is to redefine the relationship between humans and automation, fostering a future where technology enhances and supports the human experience in logistics. Headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, Ox has raised over $16 million in venture funding from leading firms, including MaC Venture Capital, BBG Ventures, and Revolution's Rise of the Rest Seed Fund. Ox has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times.

Revenue
$7.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
65
Growth
-
10
Ecount ERP

Cerritos, California, United States

Since 1999, Ecount Inc. continues to offer one of the most affordable and customizable cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions in the market. By providing a fully-integrated, robust data management system, Ecount ERP has helped more than 20,000 small and mid-sized business all around the world. Ecount ERP users benefit from a standardized program that has been optimized for a variety of industries, including manufacturing, distribution, service-based, wholesale, construction, and more. By using a standardized and scalable ERP program, users can benefit from feature innovations and upgrades at no additional cost. Also, there's no need to purchase expensive equipment and servers to host the program - users can access Ecount ERP from their PC, tablet, and smartphone at any time. Business owners and managers using Ecount ERP will benefit from tools intended to improve their inventory, sales, purchasing, warehouse, HR, and accounting management. Through the use of integrated modules and ordering portals, executives and decision-makers can have real-time information from anywhere in the world. For only $55 USD per month, Ecount ERP offers a fully-integrated, cloud-based ERP solution for business owners seeking efficiency in their workflow. Each subscription includes access for an unlimited number of users, virtual training, and remote support at no additional cost. For more information, please visit http://www.ecounterp.com?L=71009

Revenue
$7.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
65
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must facilitate real-time inventory tracking and management. - It should support various warehouse operations such as receiving, picking, and shipping. - It must provide reporting and analytics features for operational insights. - The solution should allow for integration with other supply chain and enterprise systems. - Not just focused on inventory management; must also streamline workflow processes within the warehouse.