

We’re excited to announce that deepset has been recognized on Sifted's B2B SaaS Rising 100: DACH & CEE Leaderboard, which recognizes the 100 fastest-growing startups in 2025.
Being named #25 in the Sifted B2B SaaS Rising 100 is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team on our mission of enabling organizations to create customized AI applications and agents that drive adoption and ROI.
Since our founding in 2018, deepset has been focused on helping enterprises, public sector, and defense organizations build secure AI applications—fast and fully customized to their highest-value use cases. While many companies get stuck in endless AI experimentation, our customers achieve measurable outcomes that deliver real business value:
Looking ahead, we remain dedicated to empowering organizations with top-tier AI solutions that deliver measurable outcomes. Our enterprise AI platform, open-source AI orchestration framework Haystack, and specialized expertise work together seamlessly to ensure success not just once, but consistently, at scale.
We're proud to work with industry leaders like Airbus, OakNorth Bank, and The Economist who trust deepset to power their mission-critical AI applications.
Thank you to our customers, community, partners, and team members for their unwavering support. Together, we're transforming how enterprises implement AI to achieve real return on investment.
Learn more about DACH and CEE’s most promising B2B SaaS startups by reading the full Sifted report.
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