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The Software Report is pleased to announce The Top 25 Business Process Software Companies of 2025. These companies are reshaping how work happens by building the infrastructure that allows enterprises to replace brittle, manual systems with streamlined, repeatable workflows. Their platforms go beyond automation to support coordination across teams, applications, and data sources—whether in healthcare, finance, government, or manufacturing.

Several of this year’s awardees specialize in solving high-friction, sector-specific problems. Clearwave Corporation reduces administrative bottlenecks in healthcare by giving providers the tools to manage patient intake, eligibility, and payment workflows with greater control and fewer delays. ProcessMaker helps large organizations map and automate complex approval chains and document flows, allowing IT and business teams to configure solutions without deep coding expertise. At the enterprise end of the spectrum, UiPath is advancing automation at scale, combining RPA, AI, and agent-based tools to help global companies handle high-volume, repetitive work with greater speed and reliability.

Whether it’s integrating AI into legacy systems, standardizing how teams interact with structured and unstructured data, or replacing outdated forms of coordination, this year’s recipients reflect the growing demand for process tools that can evolve alongside the business.

The companies selected for this year’s list stood out for the clarity of their use cases, the breadth of their platform adoption, and their ability to simplify execution without sacrificing oversight. Please join us in recognizing The Top 25 Business Process Software Companies of 2025.

 

1. Pegasystems

Pegasystems has been helping enterprises adapt and evolve since 1983 with its powerful low-code platform designed to streamline operations, personalize customer engagement, and automate complex workflows. As The Enterprise Transformation Company™, Pega combines AI decisioning, workflow automation, and cloud-native tools to tackle real-world challenges across industries. The company’s flagship platform, Pega Infinity™, has recently added agentic AI capabilities that assist developers through every stage of application creation—from blueprinting workflows to testing and UX design—accelerating delivery without compromising quality or governance. Pega Predictable AI™ Agents further extend this approach, allowing organizations to deploy AI with transparency and control, avoiding the risks of opaque, prompt-based models.

Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Pega supports some of the world’s largest and most complex businesses with a global client base and extensive partner network. Its strategic alliance with Cognizant, recognized as Pega’s 2025 Partner of the Year, reflects a shared commitment to delivering real business outcomes through AI-enabled services and transformation. As part of its roadmap, Pega continues to strengthen its platform capabilities and AI tooling to help clients respond to change with speed and clarity.

 

2. Hyland

Hyland builds enterprise software to manage unstructured content. For more than three decades, the company has developed tools that help organizations capture, process, and organize information at scale. Its cloud-based platforms are used to automate workflows, support content governance, and improve how teams access and act on data. Hyland’s suite includes the Content Innovation Cloud™, which combines content, process, and application intelligence in one unified platform. In July 2025, Hyland expanded this platform with the launch of Knowledge Enrichment—a tool that transforms raw data (text, audio, video, and more) into structured, usable information, enhancing AI-driven automation and decision-making.

Headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, Hyland supports thousands of global organizations across industries including healthcare, government, finance, and education. Its customer base spans from small businesses to large enterprises, with deployments across more than 80 countries. Hyland also maintains a strong partner ecosystem, integrating with governance and workflow platforms for seamless content orchestration. 

 

3. UiPath

UiPath is a leading enterprise automation and AI company focused on enabling organizations to build and scale agentic automation—systems where AI agents, robots, and humans collaborate to drive intelligent workflows. With a platform built on years of expertise in automation, UiPath helps enterprises improve efficiency, decision-making, and productivity. Its comprehensive UiPath Platform™ includes powerful tools like UiPath Maestro™, Agent Builder, and IXP for document processing, enabling rapid development and orchestration of AI-driven agents. The recent launch of its next-generation enterprise-grade platform marks a strategic shift, offering customers seamless integration, scalability, and precise control over how automation is deployed across business-critical workflows.

Headquartered in New York, UiPath supports global clients across sectors such as healthcare, public services, and aviation. The company has over 4,000 employees and a developer community of more than three million. UiPath recently deepened its collaboration with Google Cloud to introduce a generative AI-powered medical summarization agent, enhancing accuracy and speed in processing healthcare documents. In April 2025, it also launched a free Agentic Workforce Readiness Program to upskill public sector workers with agentic automation skills. With over 450 active agentic automation partners and a growing ecosystem, UiPath continues to expand its capabilities to meet the evolving needs of modern enterprises.

 

4. TIBCO

TIBCO, a business unit of Cloud Software Group, brings over 25 years of experience delivering mission-critical solutions that help organizations manage and operationalize real-time data at scale. Known for its industrial-strength performance, the TIBCO® Platform supports high-throughput, reliable, and scalable data integration, analytics, and management across a wide array of environments. With flexible deployment options—from on-premises to cloud—TIBCO enables customers to derive actionable insights wherever data resides. Its offerings span a broad spectrum, including API management, visual analytics, data virtualization, and streaming analytics, empowering businesses to make faster, smarter decisions.

With thousands of enterprise customers worldwide, TIBCO serves industries ranging from financial services and healthcare to energy and manufacturing. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, it supports global clients through a robust partner network that includes technology alliances and system integrators. In 2024, TIBCO launched a new self-service data visualization suite within its Spotfire platform, designed to improve usability for non-technical users. The company also deepened its integration with Microsoft Azure to enhance hybrid cloud capabilities and partnered with Starburst to accelerate data lakehouse performance. 

 

5. Boomi

Boomi stands at the forefront of intelligent connectivity and automation, enabling organizations to streamline processes, integrate systems, and manage data with speed and precision. As a pioneer in cloud-based Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS), Boomi has been empowering enterprises for over two decades to unify their digital environments. The Boomi Enterprise Platform combines API management, data integration, AI orchestration, and master data management to support seamless, secure, and scalable business operations. Its latest addition, Boomi AI Studio, offers a no-code platform for managing AI agents across vendors, helping businesses automate workflows, enhance governance, and simplify AI adoption in ERP and other enterprise systems.

With over 23,000 customers across the globe and a network of more than 800 partners, Boomi serves a diverse clientele that spans industries and geographies. The company recently expanded its platform capabilities through the acquisition of Thru Inc., embedding enterprise-grade managed file transfer (MFT) directly into its ecosystem. This strengthens Boomi’s ability to securely handle file-based and API-based integrations from a single, intelligent interface. 

 

6. Appian

With a mission to help organizations run better, faster processes, Appian has spent over two decades refining its unified low-code platform to simplify and streamline operations. Positioned as “The Process Company,” Appian enables global enterprises to design, automate, and optimize complex workflows. Its platform integrates process orchestration, data fabric, and AI tools into a cohesive system that reduces operational costs, enhances customer experience, and provides strategic advantages. Core offerings include AI-driven document processing, cloud-based automation, and real-time analytics dashboards—capabilities that support faster decisions and better business outcomes. The company continues to deepen the value of its platform, as seen in its March 2025 release, which introduced major scalability and performance upgrades, enabling users to process millions of documents and synchronize up to 10 million data rows per record type.

Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, Appian serves clients across industries and geographies, including key partnerships with public sector agencies and Fortune 500 companies. Its reach extends notably into federal operations, with strong momentum in AI adoption among cloud users and recent bookings growth of 59% in its federal segment. In June 2025, Appian partnered with defense tech company Raft to deliver a contested logistics solution for the Indo-Pacific Command, reinforcing its strategic role in national security. The company also announced a $10 million stock repurchase program aimed at enhancing employee stock compensation while maintaining financial stability. As Appian continues to expand AI integration and process orchestration capabilities, its focus remains on strengthening its platform’s performance, supporting government and enterprise clients, and driving measurable business impact.

 

7. Tungsten Automation

Tungsten Automation, headquartered in Irvine, California, is a global leader in intelligent workflow automation with a 40-year legacy in digital process transformation. Formerly known as Kofax, the company delivers a comprehensive suite of solutions that streamline complex, data-intensive workflows across finance, operations, and IT. Its offerings include intelligent document processing, business process management, robotic process automation, and document security—powering faster decision-making and operational efficiency. Tungsten’s latest platform, TotalAgility 8.1, enables organizations to rapidly develop AI agents and automate complex tasks using intuitive low-code tools, further simplifying document processing and workflow orchestration across industries.

Serving over 25,000 customers in 32 countries, Tungsten operates with a team of 2,200 professionals and an extensive global partner ecosystem. The company recently launched InvoiceAgility, a new AP automation solution that integrates e-invoicing and document capture to speed up processing while improving compliance and accuracy. Tungsten has also advanced hybrid IT management with its integrated cloud print solution and generative AI-powered Copilot for Printix, addressing the growing need for unified, secure infrastructure in hybrid work environments. As it continues to strengthen capabilities in AI-powered automation, Tungsten remains focused on helping organizations reduce costs, modernize operations, and drive measurable business outcomes.

 

8. Lucid Software

Lucid Software is a leading provider of visual collaboration tools that help teams turn ideas into action. Founded in 2010, the company’s Visual Collaboration Suite—which includes Lucidchart, Lucidspark, and airfocus—enables smarter planning, communication, and execution across organizations. From cloud visualization and intelligent diagramming to AI-powered product roadmapping, Lucid supports every phase of team collaboration. Used in over 180 countries and trusted by 96% of the Fortune 500, including companies like Google, GE, and NBC Universal, Lucid helps organizations drive clarity, alignment, and results at scale.

Headquartered in South Jordan, Utah, Lucid serves more than 100 million users globally and partners with major technology providers like Google, Microsoft, AWS, Atlassian, and Salesforce. In 2024, the company launched a global data residency program hosted on AWS in Australia, giving enterprise customers across the Asia-Pacific region greater control over data storage and compliance. This expansion builds on Lucid’s commitment to performance, accessibility, and security—backed by industry certifications including ISO 27001 and FedRAMP. 

 

9. Wrike

Wrike offers an intelligent work management platform that helps over 20,000 companies across 140 countries streamline workflows and eliminate silos. Its platform empowers users to build, connect, and automate tasks while increasing team productivity by up to 50% and cutting email reliance by 90%. With nine global hubs and two dedicated data centers, Wrike delivers enterprise-grade capabilities and real-time collaboration tools at scale. In June 2025, Wrike launched its MCP Server, allowing AI agents like Microsoft Copilot and Anthropic’s Claude to securely access and act on live workflow data.

Headquartered in San Diego, California, Wrike is trusted by teams of all sizes, from marketing departments to manufacturing operations. In late 2024, the company announced an agreement to acquire visual collaboration platform Klaxoon, known for its infinite whiteboard and suite of creative tools. The deal aims to integrate ideation and execution under one platform, further enhancing Wrike’s position as a comprehensive solution for modern work. 

 

10. Nintex

Nintex helps organizations remove friction from everyday business processes through its powerful automation platform, enabling teams to work more efficiently and effectively. With over 15 years of experience in the field, Nintex delivers a comprehensive suite of tools—including Nintex Automation Cloud, Process Manager, Forms, and Workflow—to help businesses simplify complex operations and maximize productivity. The company’s solutions are designed to uncover untapped potential in existing systems and data, empowering both technical and non-technical users to build, execute, and optimize workflows with ease. Its latest advancements in generative AI allow users to create processes, forms, and integrations using natural language prompts, dramatically accelerating the time-to-value for automation initiatives.

Serving over 8,000 public and private sector organizations across 90 countries, Nintex has established a global presence with a strong customer base ranging from enterprises to mid-sized businesses. The company’s strategic alliances, such as its exclusive partnership with Peak Consulting, expand the reach of its RPA solutions in financial services and beyond. In 2024, Nintex introduced a pre-built Employee Onboarding solution to streamline cross-departmental coordination and improve new hire experiences. Headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Nintex continues to prioritize practical, scalable automation solutions that address real business challenges and drive meaningful operational outcomes.

 

11. Zapier

Zapier is a workflow automation platform for small and midsized businesses. From small startups to Fortune 100 companies, Zapier empowers over 3.4 million users to build powerful workflows that eliminate repetitive tasks and reduce operational friction. Its platform offers core tools such as Zaps for automating tasks, Transfer for moving data at scale, and Tables and Interfaces—first-party tools that let users create flexible databases and custom interfaces to manage automation without relying on third-party services. These tools help users reduce errors, simplify workflows, and make the most of their existing tech stack.

Headquartered in San Francisco and operating with a distributed team across more than 40 countries, Zapier has expanded its reach with a strong global customer base. Recent product developments include the launch of Canvas, a visual tool for mapping and editing workflows, and Zapier Tables, now generally available to all users. The company also revamped its consultant ecosystem through the Solution Partner Program, giving its certified experts new tools, referral incentives, and a centralized partner portal. As Zapier continues to grow, its focus remains on enabling accessible, scalable automation that supports everyday business operations across industries.

 

12. Workato

Workato delivers enterprise-grade orchestration solutions that empower businesses to streamline operations and drive productivity through seamless process automation and AI deployment. Backed by a founding team with deep roots in the integration space, Workato’s low-code/no-code platform enables both IT and business teams to unify applications, data, and workflows with speed and security. Its offerings include the Workato One platform and the newly launched Workato GO—an AI-powered super app that allows employees to search, act, and orchestrate tasks across systems from a single interface. With capabilities like Deep Action™, intelligent employee assistants, and scalable agent execution, Workato helps organizations make meaningful use of AI in daily operations.

Headquartered in Palo Alto, Workato supports over 20,000 global customers, including leading enterprises like Broadcom, Intuit, and Box. Its reach extends across multiple industries and geographies, strengthened by strategic alliances with Amazon Web Services and Anthropic. In the past year, Workato launched Workato One to support secure AI agent deployment and acquired DeepConverse, a generative AI support automation company, to expand its AgentX suite. As it builds out the Agentic Enterprise model, Workato remains focused on enhancing enterprise execution, accelerating real-time decision-making, and simplifying complex workflows for organizations worldwide.

 

13. ProcessMaker

ProcessMaker is redefining how organizations streamline operations with its AI-powered process automation platform. Since its founding in 2000, the Durham, North Carolina-based company has helped thousands of global enterprises orchestrate workflows, uncover efficiencies, and improve business outcomes. ProcessMaker’s suite of capabilities spans workflow automation, agentic AI automation, process intelligence, and task mining. These tools work together to eliminate bottlenecks, boost resource utilization, and enable smarter decision-making—ultimately helping organizations scale while enhancing the customer and employee experience.

With offices worldwide and deployments across industries, ProcessMaker supports a diverse customer base seeking to transform manual, opaque operations into transparent, data-driven workflows. In March 2025, the company announced a strategic partnership with ARIS, combining its own task mining technology with ARIS’s process mining tools to eliminate process blind spots. This collaboration allows businesses to capture both system-tracked and manual work, driving deeper visibility and cost savings. As demand grows for AI-driven process optimization, ProcessMaker continues to expand its capabilities to meet enterprise needs across industries and geographies.

 

14. Clearwave Corporation

For over two decades, Clearwave Corporation has transformed the way specialty medical practices and health systems manage their front-office operations. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Atlanta, the company offers the healthcare industry’s most comprehensive patient revenue platform. Clearwave simplifies key processes such as patient scheduling, intake, insurance eligibility verification, and payments—empowering practices to increase profitability, reduce administrative burden, and improve digital access. Its Patient-Led Self-Service Platform integrates seamlessly with existing PMS/EMR systems and is designed to optimize practice workflows while ensuring financial clarity for patients and providers alike.

Trusted by specialty practices across the U.S., Clearwave serves a wide range of clients aiming to enhance operational efficiency and patient experience. Its solutions are especially valuable amid staffing challenges, enabling organizations to extend their capabilities without added strain. Recent milestones include the rollout of multi-factor eligibility™ verification and expanded tools for communication and clinical intake—advancing both revenue acceleration and patient engagement. As Clearwave continues evolving its offerings, the focus remains on helping providers reduce profit leaks, elevate care delivery, and meet the demands of a rapidly shifting healthcare sector.

 

15. airSlate

airSlate develops powerful, user-friendly automation tools that help organizations streamline how they work—from document handling to full-scale workflow automation. With more than 100 million users globally, airSlate enables businesses to scale smarter by digitizing repetitive processes and enhancing team collaboration. Its product suite includes pdfFiller, SignNow, airSlate WorkFlow, DocHub, US Legal Forms, and Instapage, offering capabilities that range from editing PDFs and legally binding eSignatures to form building, contract management, and landing page creation. These tools help companies unlock operational efficiency and improve both customer and employee experiences.

Headquartered in Brookline, Massachusetts, airSlate operates as a global SaaS provider serving clients of all sizes across industries. The company’s reach is bolstered by strategic backing from investors such as General Catalyst, Morgan Stanley Expansion Capital, UiPath Ventures, and GSquared. In the past year, airSlate has focused on expanding the usability and reach of its no-code automation platforms, making it easier for teams to build and deploy digital workflows without technical expertise. As demand for automation continues to grow, airSlate remains focused on advancing accessible, scalable solutions that help businesses accelerate their digital transformation.

 

16. Quickbase

Quickbase, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, is an AI-powered operations platform that helps organizations manage complex, large-scale work with greater efficiency and control. Founded in 1999, the company empowers teams to connect people, data, and workflows using low-code/no-code technology. Quickbase’s platform includes tools like Smart Builder, which transforms intricate spreadsheets into fully functional apps in seconds, eliminating data silos and improving collaboration. Recent updates have also introduced AI-driven integrations that automate data entry and streamline connectivity between legacy systems. Industries such as construction and manufacturing rely on Quickbase to improve productivity, safety, and project coordination.

Serving over 12,000 organizations globally, Quickbase supports enterprise and mid-sized clients with teams based in Boston, London, Sofia, and Bangalore. In 2025, it launched the Project Hub Pro App—tailored for construction teams to consolidate project data, track financials and labor, and integrate field updates in real time. The company also expanded its IT governance features, adding audit logs and lifecycle management tools to support secure app development at scale. Quickbase remains focused on delivering accessible, user-driven AI solutions that enhance how operational teams plan, execute, and optimize work.

 

17. Signavio

SAP Signavio, part of the SAP Business Process Transformation portfolio, helps organizations manage, analyze, and improve their business processes at scale. Established with the vision of making Business Process Management (BPM) accessible across the enterprise, the company offers the SAP Signavio Process Transformation Suite—a unified solution that combines process modeling, workflow management, and analytics. Over 2,500 global enterprise customers use the platform to visualize and optimize more than two million business processes. With AI-enabled features like automated root cause analysis and value-driven process insights, the suite helps companies streamline operations, lower costs, and deliver better customer experiences.

Headquartered in Walldorf, Germany, SAP Signavio serves clients in industries such as banking, automotive, retail, and the public sector. Its customer base spans across Asia, Europe, and the Americas. In March 2025, Japanese multinational Kao Corporation adopted SAP Signavio to improve its global operations and cash conversion cycle. The February 2025 release introduced new AI-assisted tools—like text-to-widget and text-to-process modeling—that reduce time to insights and simplify collaboration. With a continued focus on accessibility, usability, and integration (including with Microsoft SharePoint), SAP Signavio is helping enterprises embed process optimization into their daily operations and scale transformation efforts more effectively.

 

18. DocuWare

DocuWare, headquartered in Germering, Germany with U.S. operations in Beacon, New York, delivers document management and workflow automation solutions that help organizations replace manual processes with streamlined, secure digital workflows. With over three decades of experience, DocuWare offers both cloud-based and on-premises solutions that simplify tasks such as document capture, archiving, and workflow coordination. Its flagship platform transforms unstructured files into searchable, actionable content while reducing reliance on IT resources. Key offerings include Intelligent Document Processing (IDP), advanced invoice automation, and a new web-based Workflow Designer, all designed to help businesses improve accuracy, boost productivity, and lower operational costs.

Operating in more than 70 countries, DocuWare serves a global customer base across industries including manufacturing, healthcare, education, and finance. The company recently unveiled several major product enhancements at the 2025 DocuWorld AMERICAS Partner Conference, highlighting developments in AI-driven document processing, e-invoicing integration with platforms like PEPPOL, and workflow analytics through API support for tools such as Microsoft Power BI. With a continued focus on cloud, AI, integration, and usability, DocuWare is expanding how businesses manage information and drive digital transformation across departments and geographies.

 

19. Kissflow

Kissflow is a low-code/no-code platform that enables both IT teams and non-technical users to build, automate, and manage business applications. Founded in 2004, it helps enterprises streamline internal processes—from HR and finance to supply chain and admin workflows—while supporting faster, data-driven decision-making. Trusted by global brands like Pepsi, McDermott, and Motorola Solutions, Kissflow eliminates complexity and improves operational efficiency.

With headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, and a strong presence in India, Kissflow serves customers across industries and regions. The company recently expanded into Germany, partnering with consulting firm MicroNova to bring localized services and AI-driven features to Europe’s enterprise sector. In the Philippines, renewable energy leader SN Aboitiz Power Group (SNAP) transformed 95+ business processes using Kissflow. As it continues to grow, Kissflow is focused on deepening its global reach, advancing AI-powered capabilities, and equipping enterprises with tools to adapt and scale with confidence.

 

20. Camunda

Based in Berlin, Camunda delivers a leading process orchestration platform that enables organizations to design, automate, and optimize business processes across systems, teams, and technologies. Built for collaboration between IT and business units, the platform supports end-to-end execution with speed, visibility, and scale. Companies such as Atlassian, ING, and Vodafone rely on Camunda to manage mission-critical workflows, reduce manual steps, and fully integrate AI into their operations.

Camunda supports a wide range of enterprise clients and continues to deepen its global presence. Recent partnerships underscore this momentum: the company is helping rebuy streamline device refurbishment workflows across internal teams and supply chain partners, while Hapag-Lloyd is leveraging Camunda to modernize its Freight Information System and unify previously siloed processes. Camunda also published Enterprise Process Orchestration, a comprehensive strategy and implementation guide for scaling process automation. As it evolves, Camunda remains focused on improving system interoperability and process clarity for enterprise-wide efficiency.

 

21. Pipefy

Pipefy is a no-code process automation platform that equips business teams with powerful tools to streamline workflows, reduce manual effort, and gain control over operations. Since its founding in 2015, Pipefy has served organizations across departments like finance, HR, procurement, and customer support by enabling them to build and run automated processes without relying on IT. Its core offering now includes AI Agents—adaptive, autonomous systems that automate tasks such as contract validation, resume screening, and credit analysis. Designed with a process-first mindset, Pipefy’s platform allows users to orchestrate agents using models like OpenAI, Llama, and Gemini, optimizing productivity while maintaining accuracy and compliance.

With a customer base of over 4,000 companies in more than 150 countries—including Visa, IBM, Kraft Heinz, and Santander—Pipefy has established a global footprint from its dual headquarters in San Francisco and Curitiba, Brazil. In 2025, it expanded its AI capabilities significantly, launching HR-specific agents and a Bring Your Own LLM feature for model flexibility. Its strategic partnership with Accenture led to the deployment of more than 450 AI Agents, driving a 60% boost in process efficiency. Backed by investors such as Founders Fund and SoftBank, Pipefy is focused on scaling its AI agent ecosystem to empower both technical and non-technical teams.

 

22. Bizagi

Bizagi is an enterprise software company that enables business transformation. Through its cloud-native platform, Bizagi enables business and IT teams to collaborate seamlessly, combining intuitive process design with AI-driven automation. The company’s offerings include tools for app development, process modeling, AI assistants, and business data visualization—transforming operations into agile, measurable, and cost-efficient systems. In its Spring 2025 release, Bizagi introduced AI Workers and AI Agent Actions that can autonomously prefill forms, interpret enterprise knowledge, and trigger contextual decisions—pushing the boundaries of enterprise-grade AI without sacrificing human oversight.

With a global footprint and headquarters in Washington, D.C., Bizagi serves some of the world’s most recognized brands, including DHL, Unilever, Caterpillar, and Bancolombia. Its platform is used in production across industries like manufacturing, banking, and asset management. Bizagi’s Fall 2024 updates delivered support for file-based AI processing, agentic automation, and GPT-4o-powered interactions through its AI assistant, Ada. Customers report an average of $3.8 million in annual benefit and a 429% ROI, according to IDC. Bizagi continues to expand the practical application of AI in enterprise workflows, aiming to simplify automation and unlock real-time value.

 

23. Agiloft 

Agiloft delivers a data-first approach to contract lifecycle management (CLM), offering a powerful no-code platform designed to make contracting faster, more efficient, and less risky. With over 30 years of experience, the company focuses on turning contracts into dynamic assets that improve visibility, reduce review times by up to 80%, and accelerate business processes. Its platform supports legal, procurement, and sales teams with embedded AI tools like GenAI Prompt Lab and ConvoAI Document Q&A, allowing organizations to tailor workflows and confidently navigate contract data. Agiloft’s acquisition of Screens in 2025 further enhances its capabilities, offering AI-powered contract review and standardized redlining through customizable playbooks and a shared community library.

Headquartered in Redwood City, California, Agiloft serves over 1,000 global customers, including brands like Alkermes, Balluff, and TaylorMade, with a 96% renewal rate and a 100% satisfaction score for implementations. In 2025, the company deepened its global presence by partnering with PwC UK to help enterprises streamline contract processes and improve compliance. Agiloft’s strategic roadmap includes expanding its generative AI offerings and integrating its solutions into broader enterprise systems, ensuring clients can extract more value from their contract data while achieving meaningful business outcomes.

 

24. WorkFusion

WorkFusion is a leading regtech company focused on building AI agents that support financial crime compliance (FCC). With several years of experience in the sector, the company specializes in AI Digital Workers that augment compliance operations by automating tedious, high-volume tasks typically handled by Level 1 analysts. These agents tackle adverse media monitoring, anti-money laundering (AML) reviews, Know Your Customer (KYC) processes, sanctions alert screening, and more—dramatically reducing review times and error rates. WorkFusion’s solutions are widely adopted by major financial institutions, including four of the top five U.S. banks, and are designed to scale with ease, delivering both cost savings and compliance accuracy through “human-in-the-loop” learning models.

Headquartered in New York, WorkFusion continues to expand its global presence through strategic partnerships and targeted product development. In 2024, the company launched Evelyn LT, a trial-sized AI agent that makes adverse media monitoring accessible to organizations of all sizes. The company also partnered with Advanced Financial Solutions, part of the MDS SI Group, to drive AI agent adoption across the Middle East’s financial sector. With a focus on transforming FCC operations through precise, domain-specific automation, WorkFusion is accelerating its reach and deepening its role as a trusted compliance partner.

 

25. Nutrient

Nutrient offers a platform that merges advanced document processing, low-code integration, and workflow automation into a unified suite designed for speed, scale, and compliance. With roots in industry-trusted brands like PSPDFKit, ORPALIS, Aquaforest, Muhimbi, and Integrify, Nutrient offers powerful capabilities including AI-powered data extraction, DOCX generation, PDF editing, mobile task management, and a WYSIWYG authoring SDK. Its recent product release in May 2025 introduced upgraded tools that enable organizations in compliance-heavy sectors to move faster, manage documents smarter, and streamline end-to-end approvals—all without abandoning existing systems.

Serving customers in 80+ countries—including over 15% of Global 500 companies and 130+ public sector organizations—Nutrient has established a strong international presence from its Raleigh, NC headquarters and offices across Europe. The company recently rebranded its low-code division to unify and simplify offerings for Microsoft 365 and Salesforce users, reducing complexity while expanding accessibility via Microsoft marketplaces. Nutrient also introduced a medical-grade Digital Signatures API, AI Assistant for multilingual document interaction, and updates to its Document Engine to support web and mobile performance. Backed by Insight Partners, Nutrient continues to focus on creating productive, secure, and human-centered document experiences across industries.