Canada has long been home to corporate giants like Shopify, RBC, and Bombardier. But a new wave of companies is rising across sectors, from tech and sustainability to finance and fashion. These are the 22 Canadian brands poised to become household names, not just domestically, but on the global stage.
Deep Genomics

Based in Toronto, Deep Genomics is leading a revolution in medicine by combining artificial intelligence with genetics to develop life-saving therapies. With a focus on rare genetic diseases, this company is gaining international attention for its powerful drug discovery platform. As AI-driven healthcare grows, Deep Genomics is likely to become a globally recognized name in biotech.
Nuvei

Montreal-based Nuvei is transforming the global payments industry. Serving businesses in over 200 markets, their flexible platform supports everything from online transactions to in-store payments. With massive partnerships and recent global expansion efforts, Nuvei is quickly becoming a key player in fintech and you can expect to see their name in more e-commerce checkouts and digital wallets worldwide.
CarbonCure Technologies

Halifax’s CarbonCure is tackling climate change by turning carbon dioxide into concrete. Their patented technology enables concrete producers to inject captured CO₂ into the mix, which reduces emissions without compromising quality. Backed by Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures, CarbonCure is expanding rapidly. As green building becomes standard, this company will become a cornerstone of sustainable construction.
Dapper Labs

The creators of NBA Top Shot and the Flow blockchain, Dapper Labs is redefining digital ownership and fan engagement. Based in Vancouver, the company combines blockchain, NFTs, and sports in a way that’s both innovative and accessible. With plans to expand into more leagues and entertainment franchises, Dapper is shaping the future of fandom.
Clearco

Formerly known as Clearbanc, Clearco is disrupting venture capital by offering revenue-based financing to online businesses. Founded by Canadian entrepreneur Michele Romanow, the company’s non-dilutive funding model has earned attention from startups globally. Their data-driven approach levels the playing field for founders, and they’re just getting started.
Bench Accounting

Bench, based in Vancouver, is making bookkeeping stress-free for small business owners. With a combination of software and human bookkeepers, they’ve simplified financial management for entrepreneurs across North America. Their accessible pricing and user-friendly dashboard have earned them a loyal following, and continued growth could make Bench a household name in small business finance.
Loop Energy

Burnaby-based Loop Energy is developing hydrogen fuel cell systems to power commercial vehicles and industrial machinery. As the global push toward zero-emission transportation intensifies, Loop’s clean tech solutions are drawing serious attention. With major partnerships and funding rolling in, it’s well-positioned to become a global force in green transportation.
Borrowell

Toronto’s Borrowell is giving Canadians better control over their finances with free credit scores, personalized recommendations, and affordable loan products. By making financial information more transparent and accessible, Borrowell empowers users to improve their credit and reach financial goals. Its steady growth and data-driven platform make it a fintech brand with major staying power.
KOHO

Challenging traditional banks, KOHO is a mobile-first, no-fee spending account that helps users save money and budget better. With cashback rewards, early payroll deposits, and financial literacy tools, KOHO has built a loyal community of users. As Canadians seek better alternatives to the big banks, KOHO is primed to lead the next generation of digital banking.
ApplyBoard

ApplyBoard is making international education more accessible by helping students apply to schools around the world through its powerful online platform. Headquartered in Kitchener, the company streamlines the process for students and institutions alike. With international expansion and strong funding, ApplyBoard is fast becoming a global leader in education technology.
Hopper

Based in Montreal, Hopper uses predictive algorithms to help users book flights and hotels at the best possible prices. Their app is especially popular with younger travelers who value flexibility and savings. Hopper is quickly growing its market share and expanding into fintech with travel insurance and price-freezing features. It’s poised to become a dominant force in travel tech.
League

League is reinventing employee health benefits through a digital platform that offers a seamless, personalized experience. With clients like Shopify and Uber, the Toronto-based company is modernizing healthcare access in the workplace. As more employers seek integrated wellness solutions, League is on track to be a key name in healthtech and HR innovation.
Unbounce

This Vancouver-based company helps businesses build and optimize high-converting landing pages—without developers. With tools that integrate AI, analytics, and A/B testing, Unbounce is helping marketers work smarter. As digital marketing continues to evolve, Unbounce’s no-code approach makes it an essential tool for growth-focused brands everywhere.
Geotab

Geotab, headquartered in Oakville, Ontario, is one of the world’s leading telematics providers. They offer real-time vehicle tracking, fleet management, and sustainability solutions for businesses of all sizes. With millions of connected vehicles globally, Geotab is at the forefront of the connected transportation revolution.
Properly

Properly is shaking up real estate by letting homeowners buy their next home before selling their current one. Based in Toronto, the company offers predictive pricing, integrated services, and a customer-first approach. As real estate remains competitive, Properly’s convenience-driven model could redefine how Canadians move.
Axonify

Axonify helps companies train frontline employees through personalized, game-based learning. Based in Waterloo, the platform is used by big names like Walmart and Bloomingdale’s to boost knowledge retention and performance. In an age where workforce training is more crucial than ever, Axonify stands out as a leader in employee development tech.
Ritual

Ritual is transforming the way people order food and coffee with its social ordering and pick-up platform. Headquartered in Toronto, Ritual partners with local restaurants and cafés to streamline operations and boost repeat business. With workplace meal programs and global expansion efforts underway, the company is building a strong post-pandemic comeback.
Lightspeed

Lightspeed offers cloud-based POS systems and business solutions for retailers and restaurants worldwide. While already a public company, Lightspeed is still in its growth phase and expanding its global footprint quickly. With the shift to digital and omnichannel retail, Lightspeed’s role in enabling small businesses will only grow stronger.
Wattpad

Toronto’s Wattpad is a storytelling platform that empowers writers and connects them to global audiences. Now a part of South Korea’s Naver, Wattpad stories have inspired TV series, movies, and book deals. As the creator economy grows, Wattpad’s reach and influence are expected to soar, especially among Gen Z audiences.
Symend

Symend is bringing empathy to debt collection through behavioral science and AI. Based in Calgary, this company partners with telecom, banking, and utility companies to offer personalized, respectful engagement with customers in arrears. As regulators and consumers demand more humane financial practices, Symend’s compassionate approach could set the new standard.
Verafin

This Newfoundland-based company is helping financial institutions detect and prevent fraud and money laundering. Acquired by Nasdaq but still operating from St. John’s, Verafin is known for its robust and effective financial crime management software. As global regulation intensifies, the demand for Verafin’s solutions will only increase, placing it in the spotlight.
Flashfood

Flashfood tackles food waste by offering discounted groceries nearing their best-before date through a user-friendly app. With partnerships across major grocery chains like Loblaws, the Toronto-based company is expanding across North America. As consumers become more environmentally conscious, Flashfood’s win-win model of saving money and reducing waste is gaining rapid traction.
22 Times Canadian Ingenuity Left the U.S. in the Dust

When people think of innovation, they often picture Silicon Valley. However, Canada has a history of innovation, too. Whether it’s redefining sports, revolutionizing medicine, or just showing America up at its own game, Canadian inventors, thinkers, and dreamers have had their fair share of mic-drop moments. Here are 22 times Canadian ingenuity left the U.S. in the dust.
22 Times Canadian Ingenuity Left the U.S. in the Dust
