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TOP 100 Product-Based Companies in India
TOP 100 Product-Based Companies in India
1. Google
2. Microsoft
3. Apple
5. Uber
6. Coinbase
8. Goldman Sachs
9. Twitter
10. Stripe
11. Flipkart
12. Adobe
13. Atlassian
14. D. E. Shaw
15. Directi
16. Media.net
18. Intuit
19. InMobi
21. Arcesium
22. Salesforce
23. Rubrik
24. Nutanix
25. Rippling
Rippling is the first way for businesses to manage all of
their HR & IT - payroll, benefits, computers, apps, and
more - in one unified workforce platform.
26. Slack
27. Twilio
28. Tekion
29. GitHub
31. Unacademy
32. Cred
33. Grab
34. PhonePe
35. ShareChat
They also own the short video platform Moj, which is today
India's preferred short video destination with tens of
millions of users from across the world. The platform has
been designed for artists and creators to create innovative
short video content and display their creativity to millions,
globally.
36. Razorpay
37. Udaan
38. Meesho
39. BharatPe
40. ClearTax
41. Cult.fit
42. Dunzo
43. Zomato
44. Hotstar
46. Myntra
47. Acko
49. Paytm
51. Gojek
52. Oracle
Oracle is a cloud technology company that provides
organizations around the world with computing
infrastructure and software to help them innovate, unlock
efficiencies and become more effective. They also created
the world’s first and only autonomous database to help
organize and secure our customers’ data.
53. PayPal
54. Samsung
Samsung is a global leader in technology, opening new
possibilities for people everywhere. Through relentless
innovation and discovery, they are transforming the worlds
of TVs, smartphones, wearable devices, tablets, digital
appliances, network systems, medical devices,
semiconductors, and LED solutions. Samsung is also
leading in the Internet of Things space through, among
others, our Smart Home and Digital Health initiatives.
55. Snapdeal
58. MPL
60. Target
61. BrowserStack
63. Oyo
66. Zerodha
67. Groww
68. UpStox
70. NoBroker
71. PharmEasy
72. Apna
73. Truecaller
74. Gupshup
Gupshup enables better customer engagement through
conversational messaging. Gupshup is the leading
conversational messaging platform, powering over 6 billion
messages per month. Across verticals, thousands of large
and small businesses in emerging markets use Gupshup to
build conversational experiences across marketing, sales,
and support. Gupshup’s carrier-grade platform provides a
single messaging API for 30+ channels, a rich
conversational experience-building tool kit for any use
case, and a network of emerging market partnerships
across messaging channels, device manufacturers, ISVs,
and operators. With Gupshup, businesses have made
conversations an integral part of their customer
engagement success.
75. Hike
76. BigBasket
78. Quikr
79. CARS24
80. Zenefits
81. UpGrad
82. PayU
PayU, the payments, and fintech business of Proses, is a
payment service provider to online merchants. They are a
truly global company, operating in 50+ markets and home
to 43 different nationalities. PayU successfully bridges the
global and local gap by supplying ultimate global payment
coverage with extensive local expertise and support.
83. PolicyBazaar
84. CoinSwitch
87. Visa
89. Yahoo
90. VerSe
91. Slice
92. Vimeo
93. Cisco
94. Mastercard
95. Zynga
Zynga was founded with the vision that play would become
one of the core activities on the Internet. Zynga pioneered
social games with the belief that if we could make games
simple, accessible, and social the world would start
playing.
96. Nvidia
97. Innovaccer
99. Mindtickle
100. MongoDB