TL;DR
This page lists notable Lebanese tech companies and groups them by sector (fintech, e-commerce, telecom, media, healthtech, and more).
“Lebanese tech company” can mean different things, so we separate companies into: Lebanon-based, Lebanese-founded, and Lebanon-linked to avoid confusion.
Lebanon’s tech ecosystem is global by nature. Many companies are built in Lebanon but sell abroad, incorporate elsewhere, or move HQ later.
Sector Index
Fintech
SaaS & Devtools
Marketing
E-commerce & Retail Tech
Logistics & Delivery
Healthtech
Edtech
Media, Content & Immersive Tech
Cybersecurity
Companies:
Anghami (Sector: Media/Content | Lebanese-founded)
Music and podcast streaming platform built for the MENA market. One of the most recognized Lebanon-founded consumer tech brands to scale regionally.
Areeba (Sector: Fintech | Lebanon-based)
Payment processing and digital acquiring platform supporting electronic payments. Operates as a local fintech infrastructure player serving merchants and payment partners.
Band Industries (Roadie) (Sector: Hardware/Tech | Lebanese-founded)
Builds smart musical instrument tuners, best known for the Roadie product line. A Lebanese-founded hardware company that reached international consumer markets.
Basma (Sector: Healthtech | Lebanon-based)
Digital orthodontics platform focused on clear aligners and dental care services. Operates from Lebanon while offering a tech-enabled approach to orthodontic treatment.
Dermandar (Sector: Immersive Tech | Lebanon-based)
Creates 360-degree imaging and panoramic stitching technology used for virtual tours and immersive experiences. Known for deep product work in imaging and VR-related workflows.
Hypebox: (Sector: Marketing | Lebanon-based)
A content and social media execution engine combining high-volume production (UGC, reels, ads, shoots) with an AI-powered all-in-one platform for creator management, performance tracking, and continuous optimization.
Ecomz (Sector: SaaS / E-commerce | Lebanon-based)
End-to-end e-commerce management platform built for merchants in MENA. Helps businesses run online storefront operations through software workflows and integrations.
FOO (Sector: Fintech | Lebanon-based)
B2B software provider building infrastructure for digital wallets, banking systems, and payment products. Focused on backend fintech capabilities rather than consumer-facing apps.
Geek Express (Sector: Edtech | Lebanon-based)
K–12 STEM and coding education platform offering programs and learning kits. Focuses on building practical digital skills through structured courses.
Kamkalima (Sector: Edtech | Lebanon-based)
Arabic language learning and analytics platform designed for schools. Provides tools that support Arabic literacy and learning outcomes through data and content.
Klangoo (Sector: AI / Media Tech | Lebanese-founded)
NLP-based audience engagement and monetization tools for digital publishers. Focuses on language-aware tech that helps media companies understand and retain readers.
Lemonade Fashion (Sector: E-commerce | Lebanese-founded)
Peer-to-peer custom fashion marketplace connecting users with fashion creators. Built as a community-driven commerce model rather than a traditional retail store.
Live Love Recycle (Sector: Greentech | Lebanon-based)
Mobile app enabling on-demand recycling collection and waste sorting services. Positions recycling as a consumer service powered by logistics and routing.
Murex (Sector: Fintech | Lebanese-founded)
Enterprise software for trading, risk management, and capital markets operations. A major Lebanese-founded global tech company serving financial institutions.
MYKI (Sector: Cybersecurity | Lebanese-founded)
Identity and password management product that gained international traction and was later acquired. A clear example of Lebanese founders building a globally competitive security product.
NAR Technologies (Sector: Devtools / Drones | Lebanese-founded)
Drone inspection software used for infrastructure and industrial workflows; later acquired. Represents a deep-tech Lebanon-founded path into enterprise acquisition.
NymCard (Sector: Fintech | Lebanese-founded)
Banking-as-a-service and modern card issuing infrastructure provider. Enables companies to launch payment cards and financial products without building the full stack in-house.
Presentail (Sector: E-commerce | Lebanon-based)
Online gifting platform that lets diaspora users purchase gifts from local merchants for delivery in Lebanon. Built around converting cross-border demand into local commerce.
Proximie (Sector: Healthtech | Lebanese-founded)
Augmented reality platform enabling surgeons to collaborate remotely and guide procedures. A Lebanese-founded health innovation targeting global hospital systems.
Shelvz (Sector: SaaS / Retail | Lebanon-based)
Retail execution and field force management software used to manage on-ground sales teams and store operations. Designed for operational efficiency in distributed retail environments.
Synkers (Ostaz) (Sector: Edtech | Lebanese-founded)
Tutoring and test-prep platform that scaled regionally and was later acquired. A Lebanese-founded marketplace model addressing fragmented education services.
Toters (Sector: Logistics & Delivery | Lebanon-based)
On-demand delivery and quick-commerce platform with a strong last-mile operations layer. Built in a complex operating environment, making the logistics product “battle-tested.”
Wakilni (Sector: Logistics & Delivery | Lebanon-based)
Logistics and last-mile delivery services for e-commerce and businesses. Focuses on fulfillment, delivery operations, and enabling merchants to move goods efficiently.
Purpl (Fintech | Lebanon-based)
A digital wallet and remittance aggregator focused on cross-border transfers. Positioned as a Lebanese fintech product with Beirut operations, and has been highlighted in regional startup programs.
Whish Money (Fintech | Lebanon-based)
A digital wallet offering domestic and international remittances plus e-payment services. Operates from Lebanon and is presented publicly as regulated under Banque du Liban with a listed license reference.
Sector Summaries
Fintech
Lebanon’s fintech story is shaped by a hard constraint: domestic banking friction. That has pushed many teams toward exportable B2B infrastructure—things like issuing, wallet architecture, payments rails, and enterprise-grade platforms that can be deployed across the region. In this verified set, fintech is represented by players that either built globally from the start Whish Money, Purpl or grew into regional infrastructure NymCard, along with Lebanon-based payment operators like Areeba.
SaaS & Devtools
The SaaS pattern is straightforward: Lebanon produces strong engineering teams that build operational software for regional clients. The products in this category are “practical” rather than flashy—retail execution, e-commerce operations, and specialized tooling—exactly the kind of software that survives downturns because it drives efficiency.
E-commerce & Retail Tech
E-commerce in Lebanon often leans into what the country has that’s uniquely scalable: diaspora demand and cross-border purchasing behaviors. Platforms like Presentail are built around converting diaspora purchasing power into local economic activity through gifting. Other platforms tend to serve regional merchants rather than relying on Lebanon’s domestic demand.
Logistics & Delivery
Logistics products built in Lebanon tend to be “battle-tested” because the environment forces efficiency: routing, dispatch, payments, and customer service under constraints. Toters and Wakilni reflect that reality. This sector often becomes a local tech success story because logistics forces daily usage—making retention and product iteration faster than in many other categories.
Healthtech
Healthtech is where Lebanese founders often go global early. When the product solves a universal clinical or operational problem, it can scale internationally. Proximie is a good example of that “global market by default” trajectory.
Edtech
Lebanon-based edtech often emerges from real demand gaps: Arabic learning tools, scalable STEM education, tutoring marketplaces. The verified set reflects both local-first products and diaspora/regional plays.
Marketing & Content Production
Lebanon’s marketing edge is increasingly operations-led: brands want consistent output, faster turnaround, and measurable iteration — not just “nice creatives.” That’s where Hypebox stands out. Beyond production, Hypebox runs an all-in-one software platform powered by AI that helps brands plan campaigns, manage creators, track performance, and refine hooks/offers based on what’s working. The result is a content engine that doesn’t rely on guesswork — it turns content creation into a repeatable system brands can plug into across markets.
Media, Content & Immersive Tech
Lebanon has produced a few standout media-tech outcomes. Anghami is the obvious flagship in streaming. Dermandar is a different kind of story—deep product and imaging tech that found global relevance.
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is represented here mainly through MYKI (acquired). That still matters: exits and acquisitions are often the best proof that a product reached global-grade standards—even if it no longer operates as an independent company.
End Summary
Lebanon’s tech scene is smaller than it looks on social media, but it’s more global than most people realize. The companies in this list show the real pattern: Lebanese teams build strong products locally, then scale through regional or international markets. Across fintech, SaaS, logistics, media, healthtech, and edtech, the common advantage is execution under constraints — and the ability to operate like global companies while keeping a Lebanon base. We’ll keep expanding and updating this list as more verified companies are added and existing ones evolve.
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