Denmark is widely recognised for its high quality of life, shaped by strong public infrastructure, sustainability-driven urban planning, and a culture that prioritises long-term thinking. From bike-friendly cities and clean coastlines to digitally advanced public services, these foundations create an environment that supports both talent attraction and entrepreneurial ambition.
This mindset is also reflected in Denmark’s startup ecosystem. Over the past decade, the country has developed a well-connected and resilient environment for founders, supported by strong digital infrastructure, access to skilled talent, and close collaboration between startups, corporates, universities, and public institutions. Copenhagen remains the centre of gravity for much of this activity, with growing strength across sectors such as AI, SaaS, ClimateTech, FinTech, and DeepTech.
In this article, we highlight 10 promising Danish startups founded from 2022 onwards that are contributing to the next wave of innovation in the country. Presented in no particular order, the selection focuses on young companies that have already demonstrated early momentum through product development, funding activity, and initial market traction as Denmark’s tech ecosystem continues to evolve toward 2026.
Founded in 2024 and based in Copenhagen, Alice Tech is an EdTech startup developing an AI-powered study platform designed to help students turn their own course materials into personalised learning and exam preparation resources. Users can upload notes, textbooks, or slides, which the platform then processes to generate structured summaries, topic overviews, flashcards, tailored exercises such as multiple-choice questions, full exam simulations, and an AI chat that responds specifically based on the uploaded content rather than generic knowledge.
The platform also tracks progress in real time, identifies knowledge gaps, and includes social learning features that allow students to study collaboratively or competitively. Alice Tech has raised €4.2 million in seed funding, which it is using to further develop its adaptive learning tools and expand adoption among students seeking more personalised and data-driven digital education solutions.
Founded in 2024 and headquartered in Herlev, in Denmark’s Hovedstaden region, Blackbird Coffee develops automated beverage systems designed for workplace consumption. The company offers an all-inclusive coffee service for offices, combining professional coffee machines, continuous coffee supply, and ongoing service and maintenance within a single contract.
The business operates on a fixed monthly price-per-cup model, aiming to provide cost transparency and reduce complexity for companies managing office services. Blackbird Coffee has landed €4 million in funding, which is supporting the expansion of its subscription-based coffee service and further development of its automated workplace offering.
Founded in 2024 and based in Copenhagen, Complir is an AI-driven startup developing a platform to simplify product compliance for brands operating under EU regulations. The company focuses on challenges such as fragmented product data, inconsistent reporting standards, and increasing regulatory complexity, which often force compliance teams to rely on manual processes and external consultants.
The platform is designed to reduce time to market while helping teams improve oversight of supplier performance, product quality, and long-term risk management. Complir has raised €1.7 million in funding and is already working with major Nordic retailers as it continues to expand its automated approach to product compliance management.
Founded in 2023 and based in Copenhagen, deepdots is an AI-powered startup developing a platform for analysing customer feedback at scale. The company consolidates user reviews and feedback from multiple channels into a single system, helping businesses break down data silos and gain a more structured view of customer sentiment.
Using proprietary AI, the platform identifies patterns in qualitative feedback and connects insights to metrics such as NPS, CSAT, and revenue. Its tools include AI-driven surveys that interpret responses in real time and adapt follow-up questions, alongside reporting features designed to surface cause-and-effect relationships and generate actionable recommendations. deepdots has secured €6.7 million to support further product development and market expansion.
Founded in 2023 and based in Odense, Dropla Tech is a deep-tech startup developing AI-powered drones and robotic systems for detecting unexploded ordnance (UXO) and supporting land clearance operations. The company focuses on autonomous drone technology that combines multiple sensing and data analysis capabilities to identify explosive hazards below ground.
Its drone systems integrate multispectral sensors, machine learning models that fuse data from different sources, and high-resolution 3D mapping to generate georeferenced risk maps highlighting hazardous and safe areas. Designed to significantly speed up land surveys compared to traditional methods, the technology is developed in close collaboration with de-mining organisations to address real operational needs. Dropla Tech has raised €2.4 million to further develop its platform and support deployment in affected regions.
Founded in 2025 and based in Copenhagen, Fortiv is a startup developing an AI-native platform focused on business continuity and operational resilience. The company aims to reduce the manual workload typically associated with resilience planning and compliance by automating key processes within Business Continuity Management systems.
The platform uses AI agents to interpret regulatory requirements and guide organisations through the implementation of compliant continuity frameworks more efficiently. Fortiv has secured around €3 million in funding, which it is using to further develop its product and support organisations seeking more automated and structured approaches to managing operational risk and regulatory complexity.
Founded in 2025 and based in Frederiksberg, Grand PMS is a hospitality tech startup developing an AI-powered, all-in-one property management system for hotels and venues. The platform combines core hotel operations with event and group booking management, sales tools, and CRM functionality within a single system designed to remain straightforward to use.
Grand PMS integrates booking and calendar management, sales and catering workflows, and AI-assisted proposal creation with automated follow-ups and legally binding signatures. It also includes a dedicated guest portal for group bookings, a booking engine for selling meeting rooms and packages directly via venues’ websites, and an operations app supporting housekeeping, internal communication, and task management. The startup has raised €1.5 million to support ongoing product development.
Founded in 2024 and based in Copenhagen, Kiku is an HR tech startup developing an AI-driven hiring platform focused on high-volume frontline recruitment. The platform automates tasks such as candidate outreach, screening, interview scheduling, and initial assessments, helping organisations handle large applicant volumes in a more structured and consistent way.
Kiku’s AI agents operate around the clock and support hiring in more than 100 languages, enabling companies to engage candidates across different regions and time zones. Positioned as a support tool rather than a replacement for recruiters, the platform is designed to free up time for human judgment and final decision-making. Kiku has secured €4.4 million in funding to further develop its technology and scale its approach to frontline recruitment automation.
Founded in 2024 and based in Copenhagen, Parahelp is a startup developing an AI-powered support agent for software companies, designed to handle customer support tickets end-to-end. The platform is built to manage not only routine requests but also more complex cases, such as refunds, operating continuously alongside human support teams.
Parahelp integrates directly with existing tools, including Zendesk, Intercom, Front, Stripe, Slack, and Linear. Its setup process is designed to require minimal technical effort, using an internal AI agent to configure workflows, procedures, and communication style. To date, Parahelp has raised around €19 million, supporting further development of its AI-driven approach to automating full customer support workflows within software organisations.
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Read the orginal article: https://www.eu-startups.com/2026/02/from-copenhagen-and-beyond-10-of-the-most-promising-danish-startups-to-watch-in-2026/


