Software Made in Germany: Success stories and what's behind it
*June 2026 *
In a globalised world where digital products and services are ubiquitous, the quality label "Made in Germany" has also established itself as a synonym for quality, safety and reliability in the software industry. But what exactly hides behind the term Software Made in Germany and what companies shape this picture? This article highlights the success stories and the factors that make German software so appreciated worldwide.
What does "Software Made in Germany"?
The seal "Software Made in Germany", awarded by the Bundesverband IT-Mittelstand e.V. (BITMi), is more than just a designation of origin. It stands for a comprehensive quality promise based on strict criteria. In order to obtain this seal, companies must demonstrate that the main steps of [software development](/services/software development), such as design and programming, take place in Germany. In addition, great emphasis is placed on the quality of the software, which is ensured by regular audits and certifications. Another central aspect is the availability of a German-speaking support, which guarantees users a direct and competent help. This seal thus creates a high degree of trust and signals users that they receive a product that meets the highest standards in terms of functionality, security and data protection. It is a clear commitment to the values that German products have always distinguished: precision, longevity and reliability.
Success stories: German software on the rise
Germany has produced an impressive number of successful software companies that are world leaders in their respective niches. Here are some outstanding examples which illustrate the diversity and innovativeness of the German software landscape:
SAP – The giant from Walldorf
No article about German software would be complete without mentioning SAP. Founded in 1972 by five former IBM employees, the company is today the world's leading provider of enterprise software. With its ERP systems (Enterprise Resource Planning), companies and medium-sized companies around the world manage their business processes, from accounting to logistics to human resources. The success of SAP is a parade example for German engineering art, which was transferred to the complex world of corporate IT. The continuous development of the products, such as the In-Memory database SAP HANA, will ensure a leading role for the company in the future.
TeamViewer – Worldwide Networked from Göppingen
Another German success model is TeamViewer. The software for remote maintenance, remote access and online meetings has developed into a global standard and is
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