Top 14 SaaS startups in Vancouver

Mar 19, 2026
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1
Clio
Funding: $1.3B
Clio is a suite of web-based tools that help law firms in practice management and client collaboration.
2
Hootsuite
Funding: $299.9M
Hootsuite is the world's most widely used platform for managing social media.
3
Visier
Funding: $216.5M
Visier is an HR analytics platform that offers cloud-based solutions for workforce analytics and workforce planning.
4
Bench
Funding: $109.4M
Bench develops online bookkeeping service that pairs you with a dedicated bookkeeping team and simple, elegant software to balance your books.
5
Dooly
Funding: $102.3M
Dooly is a sales enablement platform that collects information and insights essential to close business sales.
6
Unbounce
Funding: $39.1M
Unbounce is a drag-and-drop builder that allows users to create and publish customized landing pages.
7
Avigilon
Funding: $30.5M
Avigilon Corporation is a motorola solutions company provides trusted security solutions to the global market.
8
Quandri
Funding: $18.7M
Quandri is a digital workers for insurance brokers & agencies.
9
ZenHub
Funding: $14.7M
ZenHub is the only collaboration solution that integrates natively in GitHub – creating a single source of truth for the entire company.
10
Jostle
Funding: $5.4M
Jostle offers simple intranet software, proven to get engagement rates 5x industry norms.
11
Kashoo
Kashoo is simple cloud accounting for entrepreneurs—on the web and on the App Store's most downloaded iPad accounting app.
12
Uploadcare
Funding: $2.2M
Uploadcare aims to make using CDN platforms cheaper and easier for businesses
13
Lumen5
Funding: $105K
Lumen5 is an A.I. driven video creation platform that can transform articles and blog posts into social videos through a simple interface.
14
ThoughtFarmer
ThoughtFarmer is intranet software that improves employee engagement, boosts productivity, and enhances knowledge management.
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Editor: Fernando Lopez
Fernando Lopez is a senior editor for SaaStartups. He joined the company after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to his work as a reporter, Fernando worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software. Fernando graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (Computer Science). He is more-than-averagely interested in photography and can often be found with a camera slung over his shoulder. He wrote a book about pitching startups to investors. You can contact Fernando at fernandolopez(at)saastartups(dot)com