🇩🇰 Top 10 Software Companies in Denmark in 2026 | award-winning IT firms

from global review platforms to human‑centric AI — the people shaping Danish code
📄 feb 2026 data

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Denmark’s software scene in 2026 | award-winning IT firms is a story of quiet resilience and bold ambition. Overall IT investments are expected to grow 5.1% to DKK 111 billion, but the gains are driven by large enterprises while SMEs hesitate — a digital A and B team is emerging . Yet Danish SaaS champions continue to shine: Trustpilot reached $225.8M revenue, Lunar $132M, and Stibo Systems $92.2M . Beyond revenue, a new 30‑million‑kroner research project (AI4SE1DK) ensures Denmark leads in human‑centered AI for software engineering, involving Systematic, Umbraco, and Ericsson . This list blends financial leaders, engineering pioneers, and the humans behind them — based on January‑February 2026 data.

1
Trustpilot est. 2007 · Copenhagen 💰 $225.8M
transparency through reviews
Trustpilot is Denmark’s largest software company by revenue, hitting $225.8 million in 2024 (up 30% from $173.3M in 2023). With 1,100+ employees, they connect consumers and businesses via an independent review platform. Beyond growth, they’ve invested heavily in AI to detect fake reviews — keeping the human element of trust alive .
👥 1,100+ staff 📈 30% YoY 🌍 global platform
2
Lunar est. 2015 · Aarhus 💰 $132M
the challenger bank with a human face
Lunar reached $132 million revenue in 2024, serving over 1 million Nordic customers. With a full banking license since 2019, they’ve built a team of 450+ and continue to expand into SME banking. Their app combines budgeting, savings, and community — proving that fintech can be both friendly and powerful .
🏦 1M+ customers 👥 569 employees 🚀 $315M funding
3
Stibo Systems est. 1976 · Aarhus 💰 $92.2M
AI‑powered master data management
Stibo Systems, a pioneer in MDM, generated $92.2 million in 2025 with 838 employees. Their platform ensures trustworthy data for global enterprises — from product information to sustainability reporting. Privately held by Stibo Software Group, they embody long‑term Danish ownership and stability .
📊 838 staff 🏭 founded 1976 🔁 AI‑driven MDM
4
Adform est. 2002 · Copenhagen 💰 $79M
independent ad tech with integrity
Adform’s 2024 revenue hit $79 million (61% growth from 2023). With 838 employees, they provide programmatic advertising, real‑time bidding, and data management — all while championing user privacy and transparency. Headquartered in Copenhagen, they operate globally but keep Danish values at core .
📈 +61% YoY 👥 838 staff 🔒 privacy‑first
5
Cepheo est. 2023 · Copenhagen 💰 $72.9M
Microsoft Dynamics excellence
Cepheo, though newly formed, reached $72.9 million in 2025 with 379 employees. As a trusted Microsoft partner for 30+ years (through heritage), they deliver Dynamics 365 and Power Platform solutions tailored to Nordic businesses. Their rapid growth reflects the demand for industry‑specific cloud ERP .
☁️ Dynamics 365 👥 379 staff 📅 founded 2023
6
Cookie Information est. 2011 · Copenhagen 💰 $69.8M
consent management with 203% growth
Cookie Information exploded to $69.8 million in 2024, up from $23M in 2023 — a staggering 203% YoY. They help websites comply with GDPR/CCPA via scanning and consent banners. With 1,500+ customers, they’ve turned regulatory complexity into a human‑friendly software solution .
🚀 203% growth 📋 1.5K customers 🇪🇺 GDPR experts
7
Dalux est. 2005 · Copenhagen 💰 $67.2M
BIM tools for smarter construction
Dalux hit $67.2 million in 2025 with 611 employees. Their user‑friendly BIM (Building Information Modeling) and field management software is used in 125+ countries by contractors and architects. They make construction sites more efficient — and their growth proves that vertical SaaS can scale globally .
🏗️ 125+ countries 📱 Dalux Field 👥 611 staff
8
Templafy est. 2014 · Copenhagen 💰 $53.3M
AI document generation for enterprises
Templafy reached $53.3 million in 2024, serving 2 million users. Their platform ensures every document is on‑brand and compliant, used by global companies. With $121M in funding and steady growth (8% YoY), they’re a leader in the “productivity AI” space — making everyday work more human by removing repetitive tasks .
🤖 2M users 💰 $121M funding 📈 8% growth
9
KeepIt est. 2007 · Copenhagen 💰 $52M
independent SaaS backup with a soul
KeepIt generated $52 million in 2024 (30% YoY). They specialise in immutable cloud backup for Office 365, Google Workspace, and Salesforce — with a unique blockchain‑verified storage model. With 431 employees, they’re the safeguard for companies’ digital lives, built on Danish trust .
🛡️ immutable backup 📈 30% YoY 👥 431 staff
10
Milestone est. 1998 · Brøndby 💰 $312.2M
video management software giant
Milestone tops the security software list with $312.2 million revenue and 1,000–5,000 employees . Their open‑platform IP video management software is used worldwide in critical infrastructure. While not a consumer name, they’re Denmark’s quiet revenue champion — proof that B2B infrastructure software can be a national powerhouse.
📹 VMS leader 👥 1K‑5K staff 🏭 Brøndby HQ

❓ 10 FAQs — Danish Software 2026
1. Which Danish software company has highest revenue?
Milestone leads with $312.2M (security software), followed by Trustpilot ($225.8M) and Lunar ($132M) .
2. How much will Danish firms invest in IT in 2026 | award-winning IT firms?
Total IT investments expected to reach DKK 111 billion, a 5.1% increase — but driven mainly by large enterprises .
3. What’s the AI adoption trend in Denmark?
Only 48% of software companies consider integrating AI, but a new 30‑million‑kroner project (AI4SE1DK) aims to boost human‑centered AI adoption .
4. Which Danish SaaS companies are global players?
Trustpilot, Templafy, Dalux, Adform, KeepIt — all have significant international footprints .
5. Are SMEs in Denmark investing enough in software?
No — SMEs with <50 employees plan to cut IT spending, creating a “digital A and B team” .
6. What is the AI4SE1DK project?
A 30.4M kroner initiative with Systematic, Umbraco, Ericsson and universities to develop human‑centric AI for software engineering .
7. Which Danish software company grew 203%?
Cookie Information grew from $23M to $69.8M in 2024, driven by privacy regulation demand .
8. Is the Danish software industry growing?
Publicly listed software firms saw revenue declines in recent years, but SaaS scale‑ups show strong growth — a split market .
9. What’s the most funded Danish software startup?
Lunar has raised $315M, followed by Templafy ($121.3M) and Trustpilot ($179.7M) .
10. How does Denmark’s software industry compare in the Nordics?
Denmark has a thriving SaaS ecosystem — the 200 largest Nordic computer programmers include many Danish firms, with a strong focus on trust and transparency .