Poland's startup ecosystem shows significant strength in marketplace and health technology sectors. The country is also a growing hub for Web3 and artificial intelligence companies.
Companies like Booksy have secured major funding, with over $200 million raised for its booking platform. Newer ventures such as RedStone are also attracting capital, securing $22.9 million for its Web3 infrastructure.
Below is our list of 100 Poland startups worth keeping an eye on.
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| Headquarters | Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland |
| Year Founded | 2021 |
| Founders | Alex Suvorov, Alex Suvorov, Jakub Wojciechowski, Marcin Kazmierczak |
| Funding Amount | $22.9M |
| Startup Size | Lean Team (11-50) |
| Last Funding Status | Series A |
| Top Investors | Coinbase Ventures, Amber Group, Lemniscap, White Star Capital, Arrington Capital |
Booksy builds a booking platform for professionals in the beauty, wellness, and health industries. Their marketplace connects local customers with service providers, making it easy to find and schedule appointments through a mobile app.
| Headquarters | Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland |
| Year Founded | 2014 |
| Founders | Konrad Howard, Stefan Batory, Tomasz Zembrzycki |
| Funding Amount | $203.8M |
| Startup Size | Large Team (251-1,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Venture Round |
| Top Investors | Inovo.vc, Inovia Capital, KAYA, Industry Ventures, CIBC Innovation Banking |
DocPlanner has built a healthcare booking platform that allows patients to find local doctors and schedule appointments online. They also provide a suite of management software for doctors to streamline their practice operations and patient communication.
| Headquarters | Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland |
| Year Founded | 2011 |
| Founders | Luca Puccioni, Lucjan Samulowski, Mariusz Gralewski |
| Funding Amount | $140.5M |
| Startup Size | Major Organization (1,001-5,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Venture Round |
| Top Investors | KAYA, Target Global, FJ Labs, Goldman Sachs Growth Equity, One Peak |
Ramp Network offers payment infrastructure that connects crypto and traditional finance. Their tools allow developers to embed crypto transactions into their applications, making it easier for users to buy and sell digital assets.
| Headquarters | Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland |
| Year Founded | 2017 |
| Founders | Przemek Kowalczyk, Szymon Sypniewicz |
| Funding Amount | $133.9M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series B |
| Top Investors | Mozilla, FJ Labs, Balderton Capital, Galaxy Digital, Seedcamp |
Nanosci builds advanced nanomaterials that use light to purify air, preserve food, and create green hydrogen. Their patented technology offers a sustainable approach to challenges in cleantech, food safety, and energy production.
| Headquarters | Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland |
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Adam Kądziela, Adriana Zaleska-Medynska, Bartosz Sroka, Pawel Mazierski, Radek Miszczak |
| Funding Amount | $1.2M |
| Startup Size | Lean Team (11-50) |
| Last Funding Status | Seed |
| Top Investors | Polish Agency for Enterprise Development, AcceliCITY powered by Leading Cities, Infini VC |
Microamp develops purpose-built radio units for creating 5G mmWave wireless networks. Their hardware is designed to power high-performance telecommunications for both private and public systems.
| Headquarters | Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland |
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Aleksander Szalecki, Dawid Kuchta, Marcin Góralczyk, Marta Kuchta |
| Funding Amount | $2.6M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Seed |
| Top Investors | ff Venture Capital, Balnord |
Synerise builds a behavioral AI infrastructure that allows businesses to process data and automate marketing decisions. The platform uses machine learning and predictive analytics to create personalized customer experiences in real time.
| Headquarters | Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland |
| Year Founded | 2013 |
| Founders | Jaroslaw Krolewski, Krzysztof Kochmański, Miłosz Baluś |
| Funding Amount | €50.7M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series B |
| Top Investors | VTEX, SATUS, Marcin Zukowski, Techni Ventures, Carpathian Partners |
Authologic builds an orchestration platform that helps businesses verify their customers' identities online. They provide a single API to access numerous identity verification methods from around the world.
| Headquarters | Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland |
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Jarek Sygitowicz, Krzysztof Klimczak, Marek Rogozinski |
| Funding Amount | $8.7M |
| Startup Size | Lean Team (11-50) |
| Last Funding Status | Series A |
| Top Investors | Y Combinator, 7percent Ventures, Google for Startups, OpenOcean, Peak |
They build a metadata store for MLOps that gives research and production teams a central place to log and organize their model-building metadata. The tool is designed to capture the entire model-building process, making it easier for teams to compare runs and reproduce their experiments.
| Headquarters | Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland |
| Year Founded | 2017 |
| Founders | Piotr Niedzwiedz |
| Funding Amount | $12.7M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series A |
| Top Investors | b2venture, Almaz Capital, Rheingau Founders, TDJ Pitango Ventures, Marek Cygan |
Molecule.one builds advanced software that uses AI to map out organic synthesis pathways for chemists. Their platform accelerates the process of designing and creating novel molecules, particularly for drug discovery.
| Headquarters | Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland |
| Year Founded | 2016 |
| Founders | Paweł Włodarczyk-Pruszyński, Paweł Łaskarzewski, Piotr Byrski |
| Funding Amount | $6M |
| Startup Size | Lean Team (11-50) |
| Last Funding Status | Grant |
| Top Investors | Expeditions Fund, Cherubic Ventures, Outsized Ventures, Sunfish Partners, Possible Ventures |
90 Additional Poland Startups Worth Following
Our top picks offer just a glimpse into Poland's growing startup community. Founders across the country are tackling big problems in fields like AI and healthcare, and have raised over a billion dollars combined to fuel their work. Some are early in their journey, while others are scaling fast. Here’s a look at the other companies shaping the Polish startup ecosystem.