Top 9 Black-Owned Tech Companies Building the Future in 2025


POWER OPENING: BLACK TECH EXCELLENCE DEFINING THE FUTURE

Top 9 Black-Owned Tech Companies: The tech industry is being re-shaped by a new vanguard of Black founders and innovators who build, scale, and influence with culture, strategy, and real results.

In 2025, the conversation is no longer about “breaking into tech.” It’s about who’s building the next cloud platform, AI breakthrough, fintech revolution, or media movement. Who’s solving problems for millions and setting a new standard for black ownership and excellence.

This Power Post breaks down nine Black-owned tech companies that are moving the needle right now, both in the U.S. and globally. These companies do more than disrupt—they lead industries, create new wealth, and redefine what’s possible for creators, hustlers, and digital builders worldwide.

Each is a blueprint for how to scale with strategy, lead with culture, and win on your own terms.


1. World Wide Technology (WWT)

What they do: Led by David Steward, WWT is the largest Black-owned tech company in the world. They deliver cloud, cybersecurity, AI, analytics, and digital transformation services to Fortune 500 clients.

With $17–$20 billion in annual revenue and 10,000+ employees, WWT is a case study in high-level B2B strategy and corporate growth.

Why they stand out: WWT isn’t just “in the room”—they own the boardroom. They set the playbook for scaling from a startup to a multi-billion-dollar powerhouse without losing the founder’s DNA.

Member Power Moves:

  • Study their long-term client strategies to build your premium offers.
  • Emulate their leadership model to move from solo creator to industry player.

2. Andela

What they do: Andela is a remote-first global talent network that connects tech talent in Africa and other underrepresented regions to companies worldwide.

With 150,000+ technologists across 135+ countries, Andela shows how to scale community, skills, and opportunity on a global level.

Why they stand out: Andela solves the “access gap”—connecting underused genius to global demand. Their model redefines how companies build agile, diverse engineering teams.

Member Power Moves:

  • Build platforms that connect talent and demand across borders.
  • Use remote teams to scale your projects without massive overhead.

3. EyeMail Inc.

What they do: Founded by Lisa S. Jones, EyeMail is a video-in-email tech company that lets you embed HD video in emails.

Their clients include Microsoft, Coca-Cola, and PepsiCo. EyeMail is both Black-owned and woman-owned.

Why they stand out: Email is still the #1 channel for B2B sales and marketing. EyeMail drives higher engagement, better conversions, and unique brand storytelling through tech.

Member Power Moves:

  • Boost your conversions by using video emails in campaigns.
  • Approach enterprise clients with custom solutions built for their needs.

4. SoLo Funds

What they do: A peer-to-peer lending platform built for financial equity.

SoLo Funds lets users borrow and lend small amounts quickly, directly, and without predatory interest. Over 1 million users and counting.

Why they stand out: SoLo Funds is rewriting the book on fintech trust and community. They turn financial pain points into transparent, community-driven solutions.

Member Power Moves:

  • Build trust-first platforms for real-world needs in your community.
  • Use transparency as your edge in crowded markets.

5. CDIAL AI (Centre for Digitization of Indigenous African Languages)

What they do: CDIAL creates AI-powered language tools for 180+ African languages.

Their innovations like the Indigenius keyboard and API suite open up digital access to millions.

Why they stand out: Language is power. CDIAL proves cultural tech can scale globally and solve huge problems for underserved communities.

Member Power Moves:

  • Find overlooked problems rooted in culture and build scalable tech around them.
  • Connect cultural authenticity with advanced tools for unique market advantage.

6. Myavana

What they do: Atlanta-based AI beauty tech company that analyzes hair DNA to recommend the best products for textured hair.

Myavana blends cultural intelligence, science, and consumer data to drive their platform.

Why they stand out: They built a tech product on top of Black hair culture—turning what was once “niche” into a mainstream, data-driven business.

Member Power Moves:

  • Merge culture and technology for high-impact consumer brands.
  • Use science-backed personalization to stand out in beauty and wellness.

7. Azumo

What they do: A full-service software and AI development firm led by Black founders.

Azumo specializes in AI, machine learning, LLM models, and app development, serving startups to large enterprises.

Why they stand out: Azumo competes in technical markets while keeping their brand and mission at the forefront. Their depth in cloud and AI makes them a go-to for digital transformation.

Member Power Moves:

  • Master AI tools and deliver high-value solutions to both small and enterprise clients.
  • Build your personal or business brand around proven tech credibility.

8. Candely

What they do: Candely is a new Black-owned tech company gaining fast momentum in the meeting, booking, and productivity software space.

It’s a Black-founded alternative to tools like Calendly, tailored for the culture and global collaboration.

Why they stand out: Candely brings inclusion and cultural nuance to online scheduling and collaboration—a space most platforms ignore.

Member Power Moves:

  • Create alternatives to mainstream tech that reflect your community’s voice and needs.
  • Niche down and own a core workflow for creators, coaches, or entrepreneurs.

9. Primal Mogul AI & 6 Elite AI Tools

What they do: Primal Mogul AI is a suite of automation and business intelligence tools built for creators, entrepreneurs, and hustlers.

The six tools include:

  • PrimalContent AI: Write plans, captions, business docs.
  • PrimalImage Studio: Generate on-brand visuals and product mockups.
  • PrimalWealth AI: Financial strategies, credit, and funding moves.
  • PrimalMusic AI: Music monetization and branding for artists.
  • PrimalVideo AI: Automated scripts and video content ideas.
  • PrimalTech AI: Custom code, tech setups, and automation guidance.

Why they stand out: Primal Mogul AI is culturally coded and built for execution, not experimentation. It puts power in the hands of creators who want to automate business and own every aspect of their brand.

Member Power Moves:

Study the launch and integration strategy to build your own digital tools.


WHAT THESE COMPANIES TEACH US

All nine companies show what’s possible when Black founders combine culture, strategy, and advanced tech.

They scale by solving real problems for real people, blending authenticity with innovation.

  • Scale with trust (WWT, SoLo Funds)
  • Build global platforms with community (Andela, CDIAL)
  • Master technical craft (Azumo, EyeMail)

The lesson: You don’t have to wait for permission. Find real problems. Build systems. Scale with culture. And own the process from end to end.


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