From its wealth of universities to its growing economy, Poland has all the markings of a robust business capital — and the tech industry has taken notice. As more tech companies open up offices in Polish cities, plenty of homegrown organizations are flourishing, driving transformation across a wide range of sectors. Whether they’re redefining the healthcare journey for patients or helping businesses enhance IoT connectivity, local companies are leaving their own mark on the nation’s burgeoning tech scene. Check out our list of companies in Poland that are bolstering the nation’s tech presence.
Top Tech Companies in Poland to Know
- Appsilon
- DocPlanner
- FreySoft
- Comarch
- Incode Group
Top Tech Companies in Poland
Founded in 2013 in Warsaw, Appsilon is a software development and consulting company that crafts custom solutions for enterprises using programming language R and open-source R package Shiny. Working with organizations from a broad range of industries, from media to pharmaceuticals, the company offers support for project consulting, rapid prototyping, user adoption and performance monitoring, data exploration and more.
Based in Krakow, Incode Group offers a broad range of software development and consulting services. Whether they’re building a website or a mobile app, the company works with its clients with every step of a project, which includes post-release support.
Dropbox offers cloud-based tools for storing, sharing and collaborating on files. Its platform also uses AI to answer questions about files and generate summaries for more than 700 million users. The company operates on a virtual-first work model and remotely hires talent in Poland.
Remitly offers money transfers to users in over 170 countries worldwide. Delivery options include cash pickup, bank deposit, mobile money, home delivery and deposit to a debit card, all with no hidden fees. Remitly has hubs in the United States and Europe, including an office in Krakow.
Warner Bros. Discovery’s name has global recognition in the media and entertainment industry, with its portfolio encompassing TV networks, streaming services, film production companies and game developers. Warner Bros. Discovery has operations in Warsaw where it seeks professionals to fill positions in areas like broadcast engineering and accounting.
Dynatrace’s software development solution combines observability, business and security data at a scale, incorporating continually updated topology and dependency mapping to help companies capture and retain full-stack data context. Its Gdańsk Lab focuses on core development, tech support, tech product management and product design.
Starburst offers a data analytics platform to industries that include manufacturing, retail, financial services and energy. The platform is built to give customers enterprise-grade connectivity, overcome data access challenges and analyze large amounts of data.
Samsara offers software designed to help companies manage physical operations and ensure employee safety through AI-driven programs. Its Warsaw office serves as the European research and development hub, focusing on engineering software for fuel efficiency, eco-driving, routing and vehicle maintenance.
Affirm is a fintech company that offers a buy now, pay later service for online and in-store purchases. Affirm also offers virtual credit cards and savings accounts, and the company builds platforms for digital and mobile commerce. The company has offices in Chicago, New York City, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Toronto, but with its remote work model, employees are free to work from anywhere in the world.
Adyen is a platform that allows users to get insights about customer behavior, detect and respond to fraud risks and accept payments in-person or online. The company has a global sales team, and offers employment and a coworking space in Warsaw.
Mondelez International is a food and beverage manufacturer focusing on snacks. The company is behind popular brands like Oreo, belVita, Sour Patch Kids and Toblerone. Its global footprint encompasses over 80,000 employees in pursuit of its mission to connect consumers with a wide variety of snacks made sustainably and mindfully.
BigTime offers time and billing tools to professional services firms to help them run more efficiently. It includes tracking, invoicing and its reporting analytics dashboard. The company has a hybrid workforce in Wroclaw.
DocPlanner’s software is designed to create greater cohesion between the healthcare ecosystem and the patient journey. Patients can use the company’s platform to find doctors and book visits. This helps doctors save time managing visits and improving their online presence.
Founded in 2019, FreySoft develops custom IT solutions to help organizations optimize their business processes. The company’s services include third-party integrations, application development and maintenance, product development, cloud migration and more.
Comarch develops software solutions for global organizations from a wide range of industries, from financial services and telecommunications to aviation and healthtech. Headquartered in Krakow, the company provides various services, such as identity and access management, intelligent ERP systems, IoT connectivity management and more.
Clari develops AI-powered revenue operations and intelligence technology that helps enhance businesses’ forecasting, pipeline management and revenue analytics. The company has helped more than 220,000 users across 170 countries reduce revenue leakage by $9.6 billion. Clari operates an engineering and support center in Krakow.