Web Summit Vancouver 2025 is set to make waves as the global tech conference lands in North America for the first time, relocating from its previous home in Toronto. This highly anticipated event will bring together over 750 startups, 600 investors, and thousands of attendees from around the world. With headline speakers including the CEOs of Bluesky, Clio, and Grammarly, the summit promises bold conversations and groundbreaking ideas across industries.
From climate innovation and artificial intelligence to fintech, health tech, and the future of social platforms, Web Summit Vancouver is more than just a conference — it’s a glimpse into the future of technology and entrepreneurship. As the city steps onto the world stage as an emerging tech hub, here’s your guide to some of the most exciting, disruptive, and visionary companies to keep your eye on at this year’s summit.
16. Binoloop
Binoloop is transforming the complex world of government procurement through cutting-edge artificial intelligence. Designed to simplify, optimize, and bring transparency to public sector procurement, Binoloop leverages machine learning and natural language processing to streamline sourcing, bidding, compliance, and contract management.
15. Defang
Defang.io is a cloud deployment platform that radically simplifies and automates the process of deploying, scaling, and securing applications in the cloud. It’s built for developers and teams who want to focus on building apps—not wrangling with complex infrastructure or DevOps.
14. whatifi
whatifi.io is a business intelligence and scenario modeling platform that enables leaders and financial decision-makers to visually model, forecast, and share critical business scenarios—such as runway, staffing, capacity, and profit projections—with their teams, clients, and investors in real time.
13. CasaYa
CasaYa is an AI-driven platform that streamlines the long-term rental process. It offers landlords and property managers an easy-to-use marketplace to list properties, handle tenant applications, create AI-generated lease agreements, and perform AI-powered background checks
12. Ingage
Ingage helps professionals grow on LinkedIn—without the spam. Using AI, the platform creates personalized content, suggests meaningful engagement opportunities, and helps users show up consistently with their authentic voice. It’s LinkedIn growth, done right.
11. Verdi
Verdi is a precision agriculture technology company that specializes in automated, wireless irrigation solutions for farms and vineyards. Its platform makes it simple and affordable for farms of any size to precisely control and monitor irrigation—helping growers optimize water use, improve crop quality, and build climate resilience.
10. Maman Biomedical
Toronto-based Maman Biomedical is an early-stage startup revolutionizing fertility treatment through innovative drug delivery systems, specifically for women undergoing assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as IVF, IUI, and social egg freezing.
9. TIMEZYX
TIMEZYX is a technology company specializing in real-time infrastructure health monitoring and predictive analytics using advanced digital twin technology. Its platform helps asset owners, operators, and engineers monitor, maintain, and optimize the health and longevity of critical infrastructure assets—such as bridges, transportation networks, and utility systems.
8. Consuy
Consuy is an enterprise platform powered by advanced AI and virtual bots that automatically analyze and resolve technology issues. By eliminating the need for costly processes to manage applications, Consuy streamlines operations, resolves issues, enhances user understanding, and automates business processes—all without human intervention.
7. SimpliCity
SimpliCity is the only composable content management and digital services platform purpose-built for Canadian municipalities. Its mission is simple: works for you today, grows with you tomorrow.
6. Navio Platform
Navio Platform is a modern, cloud-based solution transforming how immigration legal professionals deliver services. Developed by Navio Immigration Consultants, the platform automates and streamlines many aspects of the immigration process—making legal support more affordable, efficient, and client-centric.
5. NTangible
NTangible is Canada’s fastest growing sports technology company, pioneering a mental assessment that predicts athletes’ high-leverage performance. By analyzing key psychological traits, their tool helps coaches identify athletes who excel under pressure, combining mental and physical training to unlock peak potential.
4. eeva

Montreal-based eeva is a home and life management platform designed to simplify and organize the complexities of “adulting” by centralizing household tasks, information, and collaboration into a single, user-friendly app.
3. Boast
Exploring non-dilutive funding can be a chaotic process. Founders often get stuck pouring time and resources into navigating the complexities. Boast AI streamlines and automates the process of claiming research and development (R&D) tax credits. Its platform leverages AI and machine learning to help companies identify, document, and maximize claims for R&D tax incentives—such as SR&ED credits in Canada and similar programs in the U.S.
2. Maple
Maple Billing is a revenue operations platform built to automate and streamline the entire revenue management process. It’s especially powerful for companies with complex or evolving billing needs. The platform consolidates billing, invoicing, payments, contracts, and revenue analytics—bridging product, engineering, sales, and finance teams.
1. Humi
Humi is an all-in-one HR, payroll, and benefits management platform built for Canadian businesses. It centralizes and automates a wide range of HR functions, making it easier for organizations to manage their workforce—from hiring to retirement.
As always, we’re looking for compelling stories, behind-the-scenes insights, and startup spotlights from the ground in Vancouver. Send your stories our way!