11 Tech Companies in Calgary to Know

These are some of the largest employers in Calgary.

Written by Abel Rodriguez
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UPDATED BY
Rose Velazquez | May 20, 2026

Located in the heart of Canada, Calgary is quickly becoming a sizable tech hub that may soon rival cities like Vancouver or Toronto. The city is home to enterprise companies as well as small and medium-sized businesses innovating in sectors like fintech and AI. Soon, more businesses and employees may flock to the city as it plans to invest federal funds to promote economic growth. Below are Calgary’s best-known tech companies to keep an eye on. 

Top Tech Companies in Calgary to Know

  • Google
  • GeologicAI
  • ZayZoon
  • Helcim
  • StellarAlgo

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Top Tech Companies in Calgary 

ZayZoon provides SMBs a platform to improve their finances and employee retention. The software enables waged employees to access cash advances from their employer along with other perks like gift cards and gas rewards. According to ZayZoon, Burger King and Domino’s use its platform, and works without needing to switch payroll providers.

 

Toast offers a point-of-sale platform designed to help restaurants and other hospitality businesses streamline operations and deliver quality service to customers. It also makes hardware products like self-service kiosks and handheld devices for taking orders and accepting contactless payments. In 2023, Canada became the first international market where Toast made its technology available.

 

Google is one of the largest and most well-known tech companies in the world, and it operates an office in Calgary. Google has a hand in all things tech, but most recently, the company has expanded to generative AI with its ‎Gemini project. ‎Gemini is a chatbot interface integrated into search, Gmail and other Google products. 

 

Getty Images  provides marketers and news organizations around the world with access to a marketplace of visual media. The company also offers a generative AI solution that its customers can use to produce creative content they can refine as needed. Getty Images’ global operations extend to Canada.

 

Dropbox is a cloud-based platform that lets users store, access and share files across any device. With 15 global hubs, the company embraces a virtual-first approach to work and offers a variety of remote positions throughout Canada.

 

Helcim is a fintech platform that helps businesses process digital payments. Its digital solutions enable businesses to create checkout pages and subscription pricing plans while also operating on a low-cost processing model. Helcim also develops point-of-sale hardware so it’s a popular choice for businesses with integrated storefronts. 

 

StellarAlgo works with sports and entertainment brands by collecting data. Its platform collates data from event venues, social media and marketing channels to unlock fan insights. Brands can then use the data to understand their fans and create captivating marketing campaigns.

 

Chainlink Labs specializes in blockchain and Web3 innovation. The company’s technology is designed to help businesses and developers in industries like gaming and banking connect their apps to blockchains. Chainlink Labs has a fully remote workforce with job opportunities available for professionals in Canada.

 

3Play Media’s tech solutions provide closed captioning, transcription, translation and audio description services. The company serves enterprise and government entities as well as organizations in sectors like higher education and media and entertainment. Its offerings feature interactive transcripts and video search tools.

 

Rokt offers solutions for advertising and e-commerce that aim to help client companies grow their revenue and conversions. One of its services, AfterSell, which provides businesses with tools to enable post-purchase upsells. The company says its AfterSell operations in Calgary is a vital hub in its Canadian market and a short drive from some of Canada's finest national parks.

 

GeologicAI is an artificial intelligence platform informing decision making in the mining industry. The tech captures high-resolution data and provides visualizations that lead to a better understanding of the mining site. 

 

Mia Goulart, Ashley Bowden and Ana Gore contributed reporting to this story.

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