Tech in the Philippines has been developing rapidly over the past decade. The number of tech companies in the Philippines tripled between 2014 and 2024, with the largest growth occurring across e-commerce and fintech. And it’s no wonder: Since 2020, the country has even seen its internet usage grow over 500 percent.
These are some of the companies that are putting Philippine tech on the map.
Thumbtack, a home services platform, lets users from every county of the U.S. hire tradespeople to complete their home projects, from small fixes and routine maintenance to major improvements. Maintenance tradespeople like landscapers, plumbers and carpenters are rated and reviewed by community members on their quality, value and reliability. The company uses artificial intelligence to provide users with targeted recommendations based on insights from completed projects.
Yext has a central digital presence platform that helps multi-location brands with customer engagement and consistent digital experiences. It powers its technologies through machine learning and artificial intelligence. The company’s platform enables users to upload content onto its headless content management system, from where they can receive recommendations. The company offers roles in Manila on its Hearsay team, a company it acquired in 2024.
Eucalyptus runs a group of digital healthcare clinics through its telehealth platform. Its clinics include Juniper for weight loss and menopause, Software for dermatology, Kin for fertility and Pilot for men’s health. The company has an office in Manila, from where it has facilitated more than a million consultations across Germany, the U.K. and Australia since 2019.
Lamudi has an office in Makati City and is a startup under the venture builder Rocket Internet. The company has an online property portal that connects tenants, buyers and sellers with the land, homes and commercial properties that they may want to buy or rent.
GlacierGrid provides businesses with its intuitive software that offers real-time insights into energy usage. Its clients come from industries that include convenience stores, retail, restaurants and education. The company aims to help users reduce equipment downtime, energy use and food waste. GlacierGrid has an office located in the Apas area of Central Visayas.