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Hungary’s startup wave: 10 high‑growth teams to watch in 2026

13 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Hungary’s next startup wave gathers momentum

Hungary is emerging as one of Central Europe’s most dynamic innovation hubs, with a new generation of startups preparing for global scale in 2026 and beyond. Building on earlier success stories like Prezi and LogMeIn, Budapest’s ecosystem now combines experienced founders, deeper venture capital pools and a growing pipeline of technical talent from local universities.

While early-stage funding remains competitive, international investors are increasingly scanning Hungary for differentiated technologies in AI, fintech, healthtech and deep tech. Accelerators and regional funds are also helping local teams refine their go‑to‑market strategies and prepare for expansion into Western Europe and the US.

Ten Hungarian startups to watch

AI, automation and data-first products

A new crop of Hungarian founders is focusing on applied AI algorithms and automation for global industries. Several teams are building data platforms that streamline workflows for enterprises, from predictive maintenance in manufacturing to intelligent document processing in financial services. These startups are targeting niche problems with strong recurring-revenue potential, a key signal for growth‑stage investors.

Others are developing developer‑centric tools, including cloud‑native infrastructure, API orchestration and security solutions designed for remote‑first engineering teams. With many founders having prior exits or international experience, the latest generation is noticeably more ambitious in product scope and market reach.

Fintech, healthtech and regional expansion

On the consumer and B2B side, Hungarian fintech startups are rethinking payments, lending and financial analytics for small and mid‑sized businesses across Central and Eastern Europe. By integrating compliance, tax and accounting features into a single platform, they aim to solve persistent pain points in fragmented regulatory environments.

In parallel, health‑focused startups are leveraging digital health platforms, remote diagnostics and data‑driven care management to address chronic disease and ageing populations. Many of these teams are working closely with hospitals and research institutions to validate their solutions and secure early clinical partnerships.

Budapest’s ecosystem looks outward

With more regional VC funds, corporate innovation programs and international accelerators now active in Budapest, Hungary’s next wave of startups is better connected to global capital and customers than ever before. As these 10 high‑potential teams mature over the coming years, Hungary is positioning itself as a key bridge between Western European markets and the broader CEE innovation landscape.

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