Refine your search within the Companies Database using our extensive set of filters.
How to Apply Filters
Navigate to Explore Database from the left navigation bar.
Select Companies.
Click on Filters to open the filter panel.
This could include filters such as industry, geography, business model, and more, depending on your search criteria.
Select your criteria and click Apply.
To sort these results according to a specific metric, click on the Sort - Relevance tab on the Companies Database, where the companies will be automatically sorted based on Relevance (High To Low). You can also sort the results by Founded Year, Total Funding, Latest Annual Revenue, and more.
The Companies Database offers 100+ data points for filtering. They are grouped into the following categories:
Category | Key Filters Included |
Location | Country, State, City, Postal Code and more |
Company Details | Company Name, Company Current Stage, Founded Year, Tracxn Score and more |
Funding | Total Funding, Funding Round Name, Round Amount and more |
Investors | Investor Name, Investor Type, Accelerator Program and more |
Sector & Business Model | Practice Area, Feed, Business Model and more |
Team & Founders | Team Background, Has Female Founder and more |
Analyst Ratings | Editor’s Rating, Unicorn/Soonicorn Status and more |
Exits & IPO | Acquired By, Acquisition Date, IPO Date and more |
Company Metrics | Mobile Downloads, News Articles, Investment Score and more |
Discovery | Customers Of, Vendors Of, Latest News Mention and more |
Financials | Latest Annual Revenue, EBITDA, Net Profit and more |
Deal Flow CRM | Added Status, Assigned To, Stage and more |
Employee Count | Latest Employee Count, Employee Growth and more |
Special Flags | AI-Native, SaaS, Enterprise (B2B) and more |
Example:
Find funded companies in France and Canada with female founders operating in Healthcare sectors.
What are Special Flags?
Special Flags are used to categorise companies based on criteria that are applicable across sectors.
Example:
Find companies building agentic AI solutions with no involvement in blockchain.
Special Flags and Definitions
Special Flag | Definition |
AI-Native | Companies that are built from the ground up with Artificial Intelligence as their core value proposition and primary product infrastructure, rather than just adding AI features to an existing product. |
Enterprise (B2B) | Companies providing products or services for businesses. This includes solutions used by MNCs,small/medium businesses (SMBs), schools, and hospitals. Includes B2B and B2B2C models (e.g., Slack). |
Consumer (B2C) | |
SaaS | Software companies where the product is cloud-based (no local installation), multi-tenant (one instance serves multiple clients), and follows a subscription-based pricing model (e.g., Salesforce). |
Tech | |
Tech Hardware | |
Software | Product companies including system software, apps (ERP, CRM, HRMS), and programming software, as well as development and maintenance services (e.g., Freshworks, Infosys). |
Blockchain | Companies developing blockchain infrastructure, mining technologies, or decentralized applications (dApps), cryptocurrencies, and smart contracts (e.g., Coinbase). |
Marketplace | |
Social Impact | For-profit companies aiming to achieve social or environmental objectives, such as access to healthcare, clean water, or financial inclusion (e.g., Milaap). |
Debatable | A category for companies whose primary classification, business model, or sector alignment is currently under evaluation or is highly niche. |
Agentic AI | Companies developing AI systems capable of autonomous action, reasoning, and goal-directed behavior. These systems go beyond simple chat to execute tasks and workflows independently. |