SaaS Stocks — Analysis & Key Financial Data
SaaS Stocks focus on companies that operate in a specific niche or sub‑industry, where business models, risk drivers, and valuation frameworks tend to rhyme more closely with each other than with the broader market. Grouping stocks by theme makes it easier to understand how fundamentals and pricing compare inside the same opportunity set. On this page you can review saas stocks with Investment Scores, base valuations, and key financial metrics on Invest Viable. The tag is a transparent grouping tool — a way to organise research around a theme — rather than a recommendation list, so you can still apply your own judgement and valuation work.
- Stocks matching
- 3,190
- Latest data
- 2026-06-28
Highest Investment Scores in SaaS Stocks
Top-rated stocks by Investment Score
- Price
- $91.19
- Fair Value
- $355.29
- Market Cap
- $21.2B
- Margin
- +289.6%
- Price
- $175.25
- Fair Value
- $263.72
- Market Cap
- $2.3B
- Margin
- +50.5%
- Price
- $41.36
- Fair Value
- $55.84
- Market Cap
- $1.1B
- Margin
- +35.0%
- Price
- $72.34
- Fair Value
- $69.18
- Market Cap
- $5.1B
- Margin
- -4.4%
SaaS Stock List
| Company | Price | Fair Value | Score | Market Cap | P/E | EPS | Yield |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wrap Technologies, Inc. WRAP | $1.32 | — | 26 | $66M | -3.8 | $-0.28 | 0.00% |
Greenland Energy Company Common Stock GLND | $2.35 | — | 23 | $65M | 66.7 | $0.04 | 0.00% |
Air T, Inc. AIRT | $23.61 | $6.08 | 29 | $65M | -9.6 | $-2.50 | 0.00% |
Hemab Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. Common Stock COAG | $36.73 | — | 13 | $65M | -13.9 | $-2.33 | 0.00% |
MediciNova, Inc. MNOV | $1.31 | — | 29 | $65M | -5.6 | $-0.24 | 0.00% |
NRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. NRXP | $4.00 | — | 16 | $64M | -2.9 | $-0.76 | 0.00% |
Home Federal Bancorp, Inc. of Louisiana HFBL | $20.95 | $43.36 | 77 | $64M | 10.7 | $1.96 | 2.57% |
BGSF, Inc. BGSF | $5.89 | $0.26 | 19 | $64M | -5.8 | $-1.13 | 33.50% |
PMV Pharmaceuticals, Inc. PMVP | $1.29 | — | 26 | $63M | -0.8 | $-1.47 | 0.00% |
Hour Loop, Inc. HOUR | $1.79 | $0.37 | 81 | $63M | 36.1 | $0.05 | 0.00% |
EuroDry Ltd. EDRY | $22.14 | — | 35 | $63M | -171.6 | $-0.11 | 0.00% |
The Children's Place, Inc. PLCE | $3.01 | $0.88 | 13 | $63M | -0.6 | $-4.84 | 0.00% |
The ONE Group Hospitality, Inc. STKS | $2.06 | $32.11 | 35 | $63M | -0.5 | $-2.88 | 0.00% |
Eltek Ltd. ELTK | $9.12 | $10.37 | 39 | $62M | -20.8 | $-0.45 | 0.00% |
Globus Maritime Limited GLBS | $3.11 | — | 35 | $62M | 80.6 | $0.04 | 0.00% |
OnKure Therapeutics, Inc. OKUR | $4.50 | — | 29 | $62M | -1.0 | $-4.30 | 0.00% |
Mobile Infrastructure Corp BEEP | $1.48 | — | 16 | $61M | -2.4 | $-0.62 | 0.00% |
Where Food Comes From Inc WFCF | $12.08 | $5.74 | 65 | $61M | 39.2 | $0.32 | 0.00% |
Hadron Energy, Inc. HDRN | $1.90 | — | 26 | $60M | 39.4 | $0.01 | 0.00% |
MMTec, Inc. MTC | $2.58 | — | 19 | $60M | -1.1 | $-1.42 | 0.00% |
LEIFRAS Co., Ltd. American Depositary Shares LFS | $2.45 | — | 81 | $60M | 17.3 | $21.54 | 0.00% |
OPAL Fuels Inc. OPAL | $2.31 | $10.23 | 45 | $60M | 32.4 | $0.68 | 0.00% |
Deswell Industries, Inc. DSWL | $3.98 | $1.21 | 58 | $60M | 5.6 | $0.67 | 5.31% |
Planet Image International Limited Class A YIBO | $1.00 | $1.78 | 39 | $60M | -6.8 | $-0.15 | 0.00% |
Xilio Therapeutics, Inc. XLO | $9.27 | — | 39 | $60M | -1.6 | $-0.19 | 0.00% |
About SaaS stocks
SaaS — software-as-a-service — is the business model that has reshaped enterprise software over the past two decades. Subscription pricing replaced one-time license fees, recurring revenue replaced quarterly bookings, and net-revenue-retention became a more important metric than headline revenue growth for evaluating durability. The shift has produced one of the highest-margin, most predictable revenue profiles in technology, with operating leverage that compounds at scale.
The screener captures the SaaS universe across vertical and horizontal categories. The financial profiles inside vary — vertical SaaS in regulated industries can produce very high net retention and durable customer relationships, while horizontal productivity software competes against more substitutes. The base valuations and Investment Score apply consistent inputs, and the page surfaces growth, margin, and balance-sheet metrics so the differences between names are visible.
What this page is for
This page is a screener and reference surface, not editorial coverage. The list above refreshes with each data update; the methodology, FAQ, and related categories below stay in place so the page is useful both for somebody arriving from a specific search and for somebody scanning the theme for the first time.
If you want to value a single SaaS stock end-to-end rather than scan the theme, the Invest Viable Valuator walks through the same models we use to compute the base valuations on this page.
Where you'll find SaaS Stocks
This theme typically shows up across the sectors below. Each sector page lists every covered name with the same Investment Score model and base-valuation pipeline.
How we screen SaaS Stocks
A company appears on this page when our taxonomy classifies its primary business as software-as-a-service — subscription-based software businesses where recurring revenue is the dominant economic model.
- Listed on a US exchange (NYSE / Nasdaq) and tagged SaaS in our theme taxonomy.
- Includes vertical SaaS (software focused on a specific industry), horizontal SaaS (general-purpose software), and the developer-tools and platform names whose subscription model is the primary revenue driver.
- Investment Score and base valuation computed by the same models used elsewhere on Invest Viable.
Frequently asked questions
Which companies count as SaaS stocks?
Software companies whose primary economic model is recurring subscription revenue, delivered as a cloud service. The tag is more selective than Cloud — it narrows to subscription-software businesses specifically rather than the wider cloud infrastructure-and-platform set.
How are SaaS stocks valued?
Most SaaS names are valued on revenue-growth, gross margin, net-revenue-retention, and operating-margin trajectory rather than near-term earnings. Many high-growth SaaS companies are GAAP unprofitable while generating strong free cash flow. The base valuations and Investment Score reflect the underlying financials; the page surfaces the supporting metrics so the picture isn't reduced to one number.
Why do high-growth SaaS multiples vary so much?
Multiples respond strongly to growth deceleration and gross-margin pressure, both of which can move quickly in this category. Two SaaS names with the same revenue can trade at multiples differing by a factor of three or more depending on growth durability and net-revenue-retention. The screener shows the underlying inputs.
Are platform companies and developer-tools names included?
Yes when the primary economic model is subscription software. Platform names that monetise through usage-based pricing rather than seat-based subscriptions also appear here when their unit economics resemble SaaS.
Does Invest Viable recommend specific SaaS stocks?
No. This page is a screener and analysis surface, not a recommendation list. Each stock is shown with its underlying financial data, base valuation, and Investment Score so you can do your own research. Invest Viable does not publish buy or sell calls on individual securities.