Tech Companies in Ireland

Discover 28 tech companies headquartered in Ireland. Sovereign European software with EU data residency and local expertise.

Cities in Ireland

Companies (28)

  • Caddy Web Server

    Web server with automatic HTTPS.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Customerly

    Customerly is the most used AI-first customer support suite from SaaS Scale ups teams, offering tools for AI ticket resolution, automated replies, NPS surveys, and email marketing campaigns.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Dectar

    Dectar an Irish-Italian cybersecurity company develops unique all-in-one unified cyberdefense platform ACSIA SOS.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • DIGI Sapiens

    DIGI Sapiens is a consulting and technology company likely focused on digital transformation and innovative software solutions.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Dogpatch Labs

    Startup hub and coworking in Dublin.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • EdgeTier

    EdgeTier provides the AI intelligence layer for contact centres, monitoring customer conversations in real-time to surface issues and improve agent performance.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Elestio

    Elestio provides fully managed hosting for over 400 open-source applications, making it simple to deploy and run open-source software on European infrastructure

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Enterprise Ireland

    Irish government support for startups and exporters.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Euvibe

    Euvibe is a platform providing information and updates related to European Union initiatives, policies, and digital culture.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Fire

    Fire helps businesses access embedded accounts and a range of payment services, supporting streamlined account opening and integrated API access to bank transfers, debit card issuing, direct debits, FX and open banking payments. We work with start-ups, technology-focused and corporate organisations, as well as some of the world’s largest financial institutions, delivering highly integrated, high-volume payment processes and embedded services that support efficient, automated payment operations.

    πŸ“ Ireland
  • GeoTech Innovations

    Digital skills training for the 21st century

    πŸ“ Cork City
  • Knook

    Knook is the storytelling layer between brands and families. AI-native personalised stories - funded by brands, loved by kids. Our Moat compounds across three layers: 1. Distribution - Every new school and brand partner expands reach to more families, and makes the next relationship easier to land. 2. Data - Every story generates proprietary preference insights. 3. Personalisation - Better data produces better stories, which attracts more brands and funds more distribution.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Mobile Identify by Bastion

    Bastion provides secure mobile identity verification and fraud prevention solutions to enhance customer safety and authentication security.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • NDRC

    Ireland's national startup accelerator.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Nuwa Centre of Excellence and Innovation

    Nuwa builds institutional sovereign infrastructure to provide European organisations and industries with the capacity to manage crisis, challenge, and change.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • OpenSky Data Systems Ltd

    OpenSky provides innovative IT solutions and managed services, specializing in digital transformation, data management, and government technology systems.

    πŸ“ Naas
  • Paul McCarron

    ENaiBLD gives you the actual questions and assumptions your buyers are asking each other when you are not in the room.

    πŸ“ Carndonagh
  • Property Bridges

    A peer-to-peer lending platform providing property development and bridging finance for the Irish real estate market.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • rConfig

    rConfig provides an open-source network configuration management tool that enables seamless management and automation of network devices at scale, based out of Cork, Ireland.

    πŸ“ Cork
  • Scurri

    Scurri provides next-generation delivery management software designed to help eCommerce businesses take control of their shipping and delivery operations.

    πŸ“ Wexford
  • SectorSift

    SectorSift is a virtual sales prospecting assistant that helps founder-led and scaling teams build a predictable outbound pipeline in minutes. Target local businesses or large Enterprises, smart ICP filtering, and automated personalized campaigns at scale, it transforms manual prospecting into a scalable system β€” reducing prospecting time up to 8x, replacing hours of list building, and enabling growth without complex CRM tools or a full sales team.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Servecentric Ltd

    Servecentric is a provider of self service public cloud hosting, colocation and connectivity solutions based in Dublin, Ireland. The company is a privately owned Irish entity offering sovereign physical and logical data hosting solutions.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • SOSV

    Multi-stage VC with deep-tech accelerator programs.

    πŸ“ Cork
  • Statcounter

    Web analytics made easy.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Tensorix

    Tensorix is a secure enterprise AI platform offering private AI inference with zero data retention and EU-sovereign infrastructure for models like GLM, Kimi, Llama and DeepSeek.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Timescale

    Postgres time-series (note: verify HQ).

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Web Summit

    Major global tech conference held in Lisbon.

    πŸ“ Dublin
  • Zorin

    Zorin creates the Zorin OS desktop operating system, an alternative to Windows and macOS designed to make your computer faster, more powerful, secure, and privacy-respecting.

    πŸ“ Dublin

Frequently Asked Questions

What tech companies are based in Ireland?
Ireland is home to 28 European tech companies listed on European Tech Map, spanning categories like analytics, CRM, cloud infrastructure, and more.
Does software from Ireland keep my data in the EU?
Yes, companies based in Ireland operate under EU regulations and typically offer European data residency. Listings on European Tech Map prioritize EU-built, sovereign options.
Why choose software from Ireland?
Ireland-based software offers digital sovereignty, EU data residency, local support, and reduced dependence on US tech compared to non-EU alternatives.