15 Top Tech Companies in Vancouver

These international businesses are driving growth and innovation in Canada’s technology sector.

Written by Rose Velazquez
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Rose Velazquez | Jul 30, 2024

Canada has multiple flourishing tech hubs, including Vancouver where some major global brands have chosen to expand their operations and hiring efforts. Data shows the city has seen substantial growth in tech jobs, with software developers and programmers representing a large portion of the area’s tech workforce. The following are some top tech companies in Vancouver helping to drive innovation and opportunity across a variety of industries.

Top Vancouver Tech Companies

  • 2K
  • Toast
  • Tegus
  • Tik Tok
  • Dropbox
  • Chime
  • Tapestry

 

Top Tech Companies in Vancouver

Industries: Cloud, food, hospitality, software

Toast provides technology and support to help food and drink establishments bring their customers fast, quality service while also keeping the back of house running smoothly. Its array of products and solutions are designed to serve various food and hospitality business types, including fine dining restaurants, food trucks, hotel restaurants, bars and bakeries. 

 

Industries: Software, cloud, productivity

Dropbox gives users the ability to securely store, organize and share files via its mobile and desktop apps. The company has more than 700 million registered users putting its products and solutions to work for a wide range of applications from enabling remote collaboration on photo, video and audio content to simplifying the process of virtually signing documents.

 

Industry: Bicycle manufacturing

SRAM owns a family of brands that create and sell bicycle components like cranksets, brakes, chains, shifters, power meters and drivetrain systems. The company’s local office is in North Vancouver’s north shore, where it operates the SRAM MTB brand team and dealer service center.

 

Fulcrum GT offers end-to-end digital business solutions for the legal and professional services markets. The company’s cloud SaaS products comprise more than 20,000 industry-specific features. These tools are developed based on best practices and can be deployed quickly. 

 

Industry: Digital media

Users from around the globe post short-form video content to the TikTok social media platform& for others to view, like and comment on. The company has expanded into e-commerce with its TikTok Shop function, which lets viewers buy the products they see creators using and advertising without leaving the TikTok app.

 

Monte Carlo offers an end-to-end data observability platform that aims to prevent, detect and resolve data downtime. It includes anomaly detection powered by machine learning models and metrics that assess and describe the quality and health of its client companies’ data assets. The company has a remote workforce and its Canadian sector operates out of Vancouver.

 

Remitly’s international money transfer services cover transactions in more than 100 different currencies. Users can sign up through the company’s website or mobile app to send money, and Remitly offers a variety of options for receiving funds, including home delivery, cash pickup or bank deposit. The company has multiple global offices and is expanding its operations into British Columbia.

 

Industry: Edtech

Course Hero’s online learning platform links users with tools and resources to support their education, such as study guides, practice exams, a flashcard maker and an AI spell checker.  Students also turn to Course Hero for assistance in the form of AI-powered support for homework questions and tutoring from experts in subjects ranging from engineering and computer science to accounting and economics.

 

Take-Two Interactive Software develops, publishes and markets video games for players around the world. Its studios are responsible for popular titles ranging from the Grand Theft Auto series to mobile and online games like FarmVille and Words With Friends. Headquartered in New York, the company has offices in various international locations, including Vancouver.

 

Industries: Gaming, software

2K is the developer behind video game franchises that have become household names including NBA 2K, BioShock and Sid Meier’s Civilization. A global company, 2K has offices and studios around the world. The company, an owned label of Take-Two Interactive Software, continues to build and acquire studios as part of its global strategic plan.  

 

Industry: Retail, fashion

Tapestry has three well-known retail fashion brands: Coach, Kate Spade New York and Stuart Weitzman. The trio design and sell luxury footwear, handbags, jewelry, dresses and other designer goods. Tapestry employs thousands of workers and maintains operations in more than 70 countries.

 

Industry: Fintech

Chime provides banking services that can help its customers receive their paychecks up to two days early and support them in building their credit. Users don’t have to worry about monthly fees, and Chime does not charge fees for overdrafts of $200 or less. Chime users also have access to a network of more than 600,000 ATMs from which they can withdraw cash without fees.

 

Grammarly offers an AI-powered writing assistance software that helps users with grammar, tone and syntax. It’s an extension that can be used on over 500,000 apps and websites that include Gmail, Slack and Microsoft Word. The company’s Canadian operations are based hybridly out of Vancouver. 

 

Industries: Fintech, software

Tegus offers tech products to power investment research. The Canalyst by Tegus product, for example, relies on a team of Vancouver-based analysts who capture data from sources like SEC filings and investor presentations. Once it’s been put through software checks, that data is used to build financial models that Tegus customers can customize as needed to appropriately inform their analysis.

 

Industries: Telecommunications, information technology, software, hardware

Motorola Solutions’ software and hardware products facilitate critical communications, command center operations, video security and access control for public safety agencies and other organizations in industries that need to be proactive about safety and security. The company’s offerings are designed to keep teams connected and inform decision making.

 

Ashley Bowden and Ana Gore contributed reporting to this story.

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