17 Top Tech Companies in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a booming digital center. These companies are helping build it.

Written by Ana Gore
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UPDATED BY
Lisa Bertagnoli | Jul 24, 2025

The Netherlands is one of the world’s most well-connected countries — 98 percent of households have a broadband connection. It’s home to the inventors of some of the world’s most important technologies: Wi-Fi, Python coding and Bluetooth. And in its capital city, the Amsterdam Internet Exchange is one of the world’s leading digital data distributors.  These are the tech companies building upon Amsterdam’s solid digital foundation.   

Tech Companies in Amsterdam

  • Workiva
  • Datadog
  • HERE Technologies
  • Celonis
  • HiBob
  • Wasabi Technologies
  • IMC Trading

 

Tech Companies in Amsterdam to Know

Workiva is an audit-ready cloud platform that simplifies operational, regulatory and financial reporting. It aims to ensure consistency, connect data with teams and streamline processes. The company’s platform is made to integrate into its client companies’ existing networks and to simplify both non-financial and financial reporting. 

 

FourKites offers an AI-powered platform that provides real-time data visibility, agentic automation solutions and digital twin capabilities to support supply chain efficiency. The company has more than 500 employees spread across a footprint that includes an Amsterdam office, which opened in 2019 to serve as FourKites’ European headquarters.

 

Personio provides businesses with a software platform that equips them with tools to optimize their people management processes. The HR tech company’s solutions support more than 15,000 global customers, and its operations are spread across a multinational footprint that includes an office location in Amsterdam.

 

TransUnion is one of the three big credit-reporting companies. In addition to using massive amounts of data to calculate credit scores, TransUnion also offers consumer-friendly tools such as mortgage calculators and advice on how to buy a car, how to protect one’s identity and how to manage debt. TransUnion is based in Chicago and has an office in Amsterdam. 

 

FareHarbor provides rental, activity, tour and attraction operators with booking and business management software. The platform offers mobile tools, secure online payment capabilities, 24/7 support and real-time booking availability. The company is headquartered in Amsterdam’s Grachtengordel area.

 

Commercetools provides flexible, AI-powered e-commerce software that enables client companies to create custom online shopping experiences. The cloud-native enterprise platform is API-based to provide flexible solutions that can help businesses adapt and scale.

 

HERE is a mapping company that leverages artificial intelligence to enhance automotive navigation. Its intelligent assistant offers customized route recommendations, improving the driving experience. The company also develops navigation technology that supports automotive innovation and connected vehicles. The global company is headquartered in Amsterdam.

 

Adyen was founded in Amsterdam and the majority of its board is located at its office in Oosterdokseiland. The fintech company offers a payment platform that includes functions such as fraud prevention, end-to-end payments and finance management. It provides its users with revenue optimization, risk management and customer behavior insights. 

 

Wasabi Technologies‘s cloud storage solutions provide businesses worldwide with a variety of solutions for storage and organization. Its Wasabi Surveillance Cloud enables businesses to securely extend the storage capacity of their video surveillance systems. The company says its tech offers faster downloads and uploads as compared to competitors and saves its customers money.

 

With advanced research and technology to trade across 100 venues worldwide, IMC is on a mission to become the world’s top trading firm. Founded in 1989 by two traders working the floor of the Amsterdam Equity Options Exchange, the firm has since developed a global presence. Its Amsterdam office is the center of its European trading operations.

 

Samsara builds AI-powered IoT technology with the goal of driving operational safety and efficiency across industries like construction, logistics and utilities. The company’s global footprint extends into Europe where Samsara maintains a sales and business development hub in Amsterdam. That team focuses on serving customers in the Benelux region.

 

HiBob offers an HR platform for mid-size businesses. It enables their managers and HR teams to handle a range of necessary tasks. Its solutions include time off requests, employee surveys, payroll and anonymous safety reporting. Employees can see their teams’ work anniversaries, birthdays and insights, as well as pronouns and recordings on how to pronounce their names. 

 

Trustpilot offers an online platform that lets users post reviews for businesses, and offers those businesses solutions to help them grow their audience. It can be integrated into other business tools, including Shopify and Hootsuite. The company has its Amsterdam office in Grachtengordel, the canal district. 

 

GumGum is an adtech company that aids client brands in targeted ad content through contextual intelligence, rather than the use of personal data. The platform aims to engage customers with creative ads. The company’s Amsterdam office is located in the Kronenburg area.

 

Celonis’ Process Intelligence Platform gives businesses a living digital twin of their operations. It enables this service through artificial intelligence and process mining. Celonis says it hopes to empower its client companies to create value and reduce waste. The company has over 20 offices around the world. 

 

Datadog is a global SaaS business that allows infrastructure monitoring, cloud migration and digital transformation. Organizations of all sizes can use Datadog to analyze and monitor their infrastructure in real time. The company says it was built by engineers for engineers to solve complexity for cloud issues. 

 

DRW is a diversified trading firm with a mission to make markets more efficient, fair and transparent. The company’s business model includes traditional and non-traditional asset classes. It is active across five continents and has its Amsterdam-Zuid office on the banks of the Zuider Amstelkanaal.

 

Rose Velazquez and Ana Gore contributed reporting to this article.

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