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OpenAI
OpenAI (OpenAI, Inc.) provides generative AI: ChatGPT, GPT models, DALL·E, Whisper and developer APIs/platforms — subscription and usage-based AI solutions for developers, SMBs and enterprises.
Atlassian
Atlassian delivers SaaS tools for teams - Jira (software & ITSM), Confluence, Bitbucket, Trello and Opsgenie - supporting agile development, service management, collaboration and app marketplace.
Canva
Canva is a web-based visual design platform offering templates and tools for graphics, video, docs, whiteboards, AI-assisted content and print, with collaborative team and enterprise plans.
Figma
Figma (Figma, Inc.) offers cloud-native collaborative design SaaS: UI/UX editor, FigJam whiteboards, Slides, Sites, Dev Mode and developer tools—seat-based for teams and enterprises.
Anthropic
Anthropic PBC offers enterprise-grade generative AI—Claude family LLMs, Claude API/developer platform, code assistant and secure enterprise/government deployments for scalable, compliant AI.
Asana, Inc.
Asana is a seat-based SaaS work management platform for mid-market and enterprise teams to plan, track, automate, and align projects, goals, portfolios and workloads with AI-powered insights.
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