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Top 4 WYSIWYG Editors SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 4 SaaS companies in WYSIWYG Editors. They have combined revenues of $20.2M and employ 185 people. They have raised - and serve - customers combined.

WYSIWYG editors, or 'What You See Is What You Get' editors, are tools that allow users to create and edit content in a visual manner, mirroring the final product's appearance during the editing process. These editors are commonly used in web design, content management systems, and word processing, enabling users to format text, insert images, and adjust layouts without needing to write code. By providing a user-friendly interface, WYSIWYG editors significantly lower the barrier for entry into content creation and web development, allowing non-technical users to build websites and online content effectively. Key features of WYSIWYG editors often include drag-and-drop elements, rich text formatting options, and live previews of the content as it is being developed. These tools cater to a variety of use cases, ranging from creating simple documents to intricate web pages, making them essential for marketers, designers, and content creators. Typical buyer personas include marketing professionals looking for agile content creation tools, small business owners aiming to establish their online presence, and educators leveraging technology to enhance learning materials.

Companies
4
Revenue
$20.2M
Funding
-
Employees
185

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Top WYSIWYG Editors Companies

Showing 10 of 4 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
TinyMCE

Palo Alto, California, United States

TinyMCE is the world’s most trusted WYSIWYG component that enables rich text editing capabilities within an application. Scalable, adaptable and reusable, it powers 100M+ projects worldwide and more than 1.5M+ developers use it to add velocity to their tech stacks, so they can build and ship their projects faster. Globally, there’s tens of thousands of market-leading applications powered by TinyMCE. It’s helped SaaS companies, large enterprises, content creators and publishers to launch, grow and scale their businesses, reduce their development and technical debt burdens, minimize ongoing support tickets and boost the productivity of their users. Out-of-the-box: select the features you want from the plugin list (free or Premium), and add them to the Core open source editor. Then assemble the components – either through APIs or coding – customize parts (if you desire) and draw on the decades-long experience of its builders in rich text editing. The editor and its 50+ feature plugins integrate with 12+ frameworks and there’s full access to the underlying code. Use case specific starter configs and demos making it easier to get started – from CMS and email builders, through DMS, LMS and CRM to Workflow systems – along with detailed documentation and support. Companies like Atlassian, IBM, Zendesk, Hubspot, Salesforce, Constant Contact and Blackboard rely on TinyMCE to help their users create rich content, documents and messages within their software and platforms.

Revenue
$11.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
108
Growth
-
2
CKEditor

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

CKSource is the creator of CKEditor, and with more than 20 years’ experience creating WYSIWYG editors, we’re the experts in rich text editing. Our flagship product, CKEditor 5, is trusted by both Fortune 500 companies and hundreds of millions of users worldwide, for its almost limitless possibilities and customizations. The latest version, CKEditor 5, was rewritten in TypeScript with a modern MVC architecture, custom data model and virtual-DOM structures, and is purpose-built for collaboration. It effortlessly works with modern tech stacks and easily handles complex implementations and edge cases. Developers have complete front- and back-end control of the editor, to easily configure, customize and control every aspect of the editor’s look, feel, and functionality. Infinite possibilities are achievable with the CKEditor WYSIWYG: collaborative tools and advanced features are individually selected, to perfectly suit your application and users. The story began in 2003 with a single open-source side project, when Brazilian developer Frederico Caldeira Knabben built a groundbreaking rich text editor, known as FCKEditor. The software rapidly became so popular in the open-source community that the project quickly expanded. CKSource was established in 2006 and has steadily grown ever since. In 2021, the company became part of Tiugo Technologies, a PSG portfolio company specializing in global, API-first developer platforms in the document and data management markets. CKSource now has over 80 employees, including more than 50 talented developers. In addition to making our market-leading software, we’re dedicated to supporting our people and building a brilliant company culture. In September 2022, CKSource was awarded the Great Place to Work® Certification™ – a global ranking based entirely on employee satisfaction.

Revenue
$7.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
71
Growth
-
3
CoffeeCup Software

Gilbert, Arizona, United States

We make software that makes cool Websites. Since 1996, we have focused on one simple goal: making Web Design Apps that help create innovative site design apps for Responsive Design. We were born in an actual coffee shop back in 1996. There we developed one of the first HTML Editors around which quickly grew to become one of the most popular and widely used web design tools in the industry.

Revenue
$550K
Customers
-
Year founded
1996
Funding
-
Team size
5
Growth
-12.71%
4
Superdevpro

United States

Edit, inspect and enhance any website visually with @superdevpro browser extension

Revenue
$9.1K
Customers
-
Year founded
2023
Funding
-
Team size
1
Growth
26.5%

Inclusion Criteria

- The product must allow users to create and edit content visually. - It should offer rich text formatting options such as bold, italics, and lists. - The tool must provide a real-time preview of the content being edited. - It should enable the addition of multimedia elements, such as images and videos, directly within the editor. - Not just a code editor; it must allow non-technical users to build and customize content without writing any code.