22 Tech Companies in Germany to Know

These companies are some of the most prominent employers developing enterprise and consumer tech.

Written by Abel Rodriguez
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UPDATED BY
Ana Gore | Nov 19, 2024

As one of the largest economies in Europe, Germany excels in various tech sectors, including IT, software, and semiconductors. With its central location on the continent, it’s a strategic location for many international tech companies. However, domestic companies have also ballooned in recent years by reaching millions of clients and users. We’ve rounded up some of the top tech companies in Germany to keep an eye on. 

Top Tech Companies in Germany to Know

  • SAP
  • Blackline
  • Magna International
  • Getty Images
  • Bosch
  • TeamViewer
  • SoundCloud

 

Top Tech Companies in Germany 

TransUnion develops digital solutions that both consumers and businesses use. Its online credit score simulator, for example, provides users with insights about how a variety of different actions will impact their credit scores. Hamburg is among several European cities where TransUnion has office locations.

 

Blackline’s software automates the financial close process for midsize and large organizations. It verifies and adjusts accounts and generates reports at the end of the accounting cycle. Companies like SiriusXM and Domino’s use Blackline’s platform to eliminate human errors in accounting processes.

 

Qualtrics offers products for experience management, a space that helps companies understand their presence through data collection on employee and customer responses. It allows its users to gather feedback from web surveys which allow responders to give detailed written feedback. The company’s German office is in Munchen. 

 

Comcast Advertising covers the TV advertising ecosystem with its tech solutions. It has three brands — AudienceXpress, FreeWheel and Effectv — that are designed to streamline media buying and selling, along with the creation of more effective advertising campaigns. The company’s German offices are in Berlin and Hamburg. 

 

InterSystems develops cloud-based data management solutions that help businesses address challenges and make informed decisions. Its product portfolio covers healthcare interoperability, consumer demand forecasting, risk management for financial services firms and a range of other use cases across a variety of industries.

 

With a German office in Berlin, Contentful provides a content platform that serves as a marketing campaign management workspace. It allows users with a range of technical skills to use AI tools that can be customized for digital marketing across multiple media channels.

 

Notion makes virtual workspace solutions for businesses. Its offerings support teams such as IT, marketing and engineering. The company's product has features to streamline tasks like centralizing access to internal documentation and building a product roadmap. Notion hires remote employees in Germany.

 

Adyen engineers fintech solutions that support a variety of business types, ranging from restaurants and grocery stores to SaaS providers. For example, it has offerings designed to streamline in-person and online-payment experiences. The company’s international workforce includes team members based out of Munich and Berlin.

 

GitLab’s AI-powered platform supports efficient software development operations through tools that cover everything from planning to security and compliance. The company says its technology can help developers deliver quality software products faster by infusing time-saving automations throughout their processes.

 

N26 is a German neobank popular for its free services and account perks. The platform integrates checking, savings, investing and crypto accounts into a single platform. Additionally, it has built-in features like expanse splitting and budget calculators. Founded in 2013, N26 has grown into one of the largest companies in the fintech space and has recently invested in compliance and infrastructure to continue its growth trajectory.

 

SRAM designs and manufactures bicycle components through a family of brands that includes RockShox, Truvativ, Quarq and Hammerhead. The company traces its roots back to 1987 with the release of its first shifter for road bikes. Today, SRAM’s product portfolio covers everything from brakes and power meters to drivetrain systems.

 

Trade Republic is an online investment platform that provides Europeans in various countries access to capital markets. Through the app, users can purchase stocks, ETFs and cryptocurrencies. It’s backed by Sequoia and Thrive Capital, two notable investment firms that have also invested in companies like Apple, OpenAI and NVIDIA.

 

Magna International is a global automotive manufacturing company building technologies and vehicle systems that prioritize safety. The company has a significant presence throughout Europe and operates several manufacturing and product development facilities in Germany.

 

Popular among independent artists, SoundCloud is a music streaming and audio file exchange platform. The company is headquartered in Berlin and operates additional offices in London, New York and Los Angeles to serve more than 40 million artists.

 

Headquartered in Gerlingen, Bosch develops industrial and consumer products. Its products range from home appliances to power tools and security systems. Bosch is known for designing versatile and durable products that involve extensive research and engineering processes. With the widespread adoption of AI, the company has also begun to research new ways to incorporate the tech into its IoT devices.

 

SAP is a multinational software development company headquartered in Walldorf, Germany. It’s known for developing enterprise software, including ERP and CRM platforms, that helps businesses streamline their operations.

 

Both B2B and B2C businesses rely on commercetools’ platform to serve as the foundation for their online storefronts. The company offers a marketplace of platform integrations to support its customers in creating optimized digital experiences. The commercetools global headquarters is based in Munich, and the company has an office location in Berlin.

 

TeamViewer provides remote connectivity software and has several hundred thousand clients of all sizes, from individuals to enterprise organizations. Its platform provides remote access and monitoring features useful when resolving IT issues.

 

Getty Images is a popular digital media marketplace for content creators. It maintains an extensive repository of sports, news, editorial and historical photos that users can license for various purposes. Getty Images also developed a generative AI platform that creates new content or edits existing images.

 

Whatnot operates a remote co-located team throughout Germany, Ireland, Poland, the U.S. and the U.K. It offers a digital sales floor where people can bid on and buy goods for sale. Through live streams, sellers and buyers can connect online to facilitate sales of a wide array of items that include fashion, jewelry and collectibles. 

 

Celonis offers big data technology to help its customers visualize and analyze aspects of business processes. It provides users with tailored data leveraging tools to improve operations through functions that include logistics, IT, procurement and manufacturing. The company’s German office is in Maxvorstadt, Munich. 

 

Infineon is one of Germany’s leading semiconductor companies. Its products include power distributors, electric vehicle charging stations and wearable devices. Renewable energy is a significant focus for Infineon and it also develops semiconductors for solar panels and other greentech products.

 

Rose Velazquez contributed reporting to this story.

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