Unveiling the Top 100 IT Companies in USA: A 2025 Ranking
- Brian Mizell

- Aug 30
- 22 min read
So, we've been looking at the top IT companies in the USA for 2025, and it's pretty interesting to see who's making waves. It's not just about who's the biggest, but who's really doing a good job with their products and making customers happy. We looked at a bunch of data, like how people rate these companies and how well their stuff actually works when we test it. It’s all about getting a real picture of what’s good in the tech world right now. This list gives you a good idea of the companies you should probably keep an eye on.
Key Takeaways
Nvidia is leading the pack this year, largely due to its work in AI and strong product reviews.
Microsoft has climbed significantly, showing strong performance across various product categories and customer satisfaction.
Companies like SteelSeries and Alienware are new entries, highlighting the growing importance of the gaming hardware market.
Apple, while still highly rated, has seen a slight drop, indicating increased competition from other tech giants.
The list includes a mix of established tech leaders and newer brands gaining recognition through customer feedback and product testing.
1. Nvidia
It's no surprise to see Nvidia at the top of our list this year. The company has been absolutely crushing it, especially with its focus on AI. You've probably heard about their graphics chips, which are basically powering the whole AI revolution right now. They've become one of the most valuable brands out there, and honestly, it feels well-deserved.
CEO Jensen Huang's keynote at CES this year really hammered home their AI direction, showing off new graphics cards that look pretty wild. Our own testing backs this up too; customers really seem to love what Nvidia is putting out. For example, their RTX 4070 and 4080 Super Founders Editions graphics cards got great reviews earlier this year. Even though their average Net Promoter Score (NPS) dipped slightly to 70, their strong performance in reviews more than makes up for it. This all adds up to the highest Best Brands Index score we've seen all year, a massive 159.8, which is a huge jump from their 6th place finish last year. It really shows how much people appreciate their products.
Here's a quick look at how Nvidia stacks up:
Best Brands Index (BBI): 159.8
Net Promoter Score (NPS): 70
Key Products: RTX 4070, RTX 4080 Super Founders Editions
Nvidia's dominance in the AI space has clearly translated into massive consumer and industry recognition. Their commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's possible with graphics processing has cemented their position as a leader.
It's pretty clear that Nvidia is setting the pace in the tech world right now. Their ability to innovate and deliver on performance has earned them this top spot. You can see how they've climbed the ranks on lists like Forbes' Global 2000, reaching the 47th position, which is a testament to their successful projects and growth in the booming AI industry. It's going to be interesting to see if they can keep this momentum going into next year.
2. Bitdefender
Bitdefender, last year's top pick, has slid just one spot to number two, but don't let that fool you. Their overall score actually went up, showing they're still a major player in keeping your digital life safe. They're really close behind Nvidia, which is pretty impressive.
What really makes Bitdefender stand out is how much people like them. They've got great scores from surveys about antivirus and security software. Plus, when reviewers get their hands on products like Bitdefender Ultimate Security and Bitdefender Total Security, they tend to give them high marks, often 4.5 out of 5 stars. It seems like both regular users and tech experts agree that Bitdefender is a solid choice for PC security.
Strong NPS scores: Consistently high ratings from users in security software surveys.
Positive reviews: Products frequently receive high star ratings from reviewers.
Comprehensive protection: Offers a range of security suites for different needs.
Bitdefender has managed to maintain a strong reputation by consistently delivering reliable security solutions that users and critics alike seem to appreciate. Their focus on user satisfaction and product performance keeps them at the forefront of the cybersecurity industry.
3. Microsoft
Microsoft has really climbed the ranks this year, snagging the third spot. Last year they were in 14th place, so that's a pretty big jump. People seem to really like their Windows 11 operating system, and the Office suite is still a go-to for many. Plus, their OneDrive service gets solid reviews. It's also worth noting how well they do with PC accessories and their Surface line of tablets.
When you look at the big tech players – you know, the usual suspects like Amazon, Apple, and Google – Microsoft is actually doing better than most of them in our surveys. It's interesting because a couple of those other giants didn't even make this particular top 100 list.
Here's a quick look at how some of their products have been reviewed:
Windows 11: Consistently scores well, a familiar favorite.
Microsoft Office Suite: Still a powerhouse for productivity.
OneDrive: Praised for its reliability and ease of use.
Surface Devices: Recognized for their quality as tablet manufacturers.
Microsoft's strong performance this year shows they're not just resting on their laurels. They're clearly doing something right to get such positive feedback across a range of products, from software to hardware.
4. SteelSeries
SteelSeries is a new face on our list this year, and honestly, it’s about time. We started looking more closely at gaming gear and computer accessories last year, and SteelSeries really stood out. They make keyboards, mice, and headsets for gamers, and their scores for headsets, in particular, are really high. We’ve reviewed a bunch of their Arctis headsets, and they consistently get 4 out of 5 stars or better. In fact, we gave them an Editors' Choice award back in 2024. It’s pretty impressive how well they’re doing, with a BBI score that can go toe-to-toe with much bigger companies.
Here’s a quick look at what makes them a top pick:
Gaming Peripherals: Known for quality keyboards, mice, and headsets.
High NPS Scores: Particularly strong performance in reader surveys for audio products.
Product Reviews: Consistent high ratings, often earning Editors' Choice nods.
SteelSeries has managed to carve out a significant niche in the competitive gaming hardware market by focusing on quality and player feedback. Their commitment to performance and user experience is clearly paying off, landing them a well-deserved spot on this list.
It’s great to see a company that’s so focused on a specific market segment do so well. They’re definitely a brand to watch if you’re into PC gaming.
5. Alienware
Alienware is really making a name for itself in the gaming world, climbing up three spots this year to hit number five. Their BBI score jumped by more than 15 points, which is pretty impressive when you think about how many companies are out there.
It seems like people are really happy with their gaming desktops, giving Alienware a solid 64 NPS in that survey. Plus, their wireless gaming keyboard and a couple of those fancy OLED displays are getting rave reviews. Even though their gaming systems aren't scoring quite as high as some other things, it's not enough to pull them down from this top spot.
Alienware's continued rise shows a strong connection with the gaming community, who appreciate the blend of performance and design in their products.
If you're in the market for a new gaming rig, checking out the latest Alienware gaming laptops is definitely worth your time. They've got some seriously powerful gear that gamers are loving.
6. Apple
Apple, a name that's practically synonymous with consumer tech, has seen a slight shift in its ranking this year, moving from second place to sixth. While its BBI score dipped a little from 137.7 last year to 136.2 this year, this change isn't really about Apple faltering. It's more a reflection of other brands really stepping up their game.
Even with this move down the list, Apple continues to impress with its consistency. They've got 16 NPS scores across various surveys and a solid 45 product reviews from the past year. That kind of steady performance, especially when you consider how many products they put out, is pretty remarkable.
Apple's product ecosystem remains a strong draw for many consumers, with a focus on user experience and integration across devices.
Here's a look at how Apple stacks up in some key areas:
Product Reviews: Consistently high scores across a wide range of products, from iPhones to Macs.
Customer Satisfaction: High NPS scores indicate strong customer loyalty and positive sentiment.
Innovation: Continual introduction of new features and product lines keeps them at the forefront of the tech industry.
7. Google
Google continues to be a major player, holding steady around the top of our rankings. It's a bit tricky to pin down because they do so many different things, from internet services to apps and even phones. Their Pixel phones, like the Pixel 8a and the newer Pixel 9, have really impressed us, earning high marks and even Editors' Choice awards.
It's interesting to see how different parts of Google perform. For instance, Google Fiber is doing great in the ISP surveys, and their web services and apps, like Maps and Drive, consistently get good reviews.
Google's broad reach means they touch many aspects of our digital lives, and their consistent performance across various product categories is a testament to their engineering and user focus.
When you look at the numbers, Google's performance is solid. They have a good NPS score, and their products, from phones to cloud services, generally receive positive feedback. It's clear they're a company that keeps innovating, and we're looking forward to seeing what they come up with next. For anyone interested in the broader tech landscape, understanding companies like Google is key, especially when looking at software development companies that often build upon or integrate with Google's platforms.
8. TP-Link
TP-Link has made a solid climb this year, moving up from its previous position. It seems like they're really hitting their stride, especially in the networking space. While some of their product reviews might not always hit the absolute highest marks, their customer satisfaction, measured by Net Promoter Score (NPS), is quite strong, averaging around 67.6 in our networking surveys. This boost in customer loyalty is what really pushed them into the top 10.
It's interesting to see how different aspects of a brand are weighed. TP-Link's performance shows that a consistent, positive customer experience can really make a difference, even if individual product scores have a bit of variation. They've managed to balance a good range of products with a solid reputation for reliability.
TP-Link's focus on networking equipment, from routers to extenders, seems to be paying off. They're becoming a go-to brand for many looking to upgrade their home or small office internet setup.
Some key areas where TP-Link shines include:
Router Performance: They offer a variety of routers, including models that support the latest Wi-Fi standards, aiming to provide faster and more stable connections.
Smart Home Devices: TP-Link also has a growing presence in the smart home market, with devices like smart plugs and cameras.
Value for Money: Often, TP-Link products are seen as offering a good balance between features and price, making advanced technology more accessible.
If you're in the market for a new router, the TP-Link Archer AXE75 is definitely worth a look, as it's considered a top choice for many users. It's clear TP-Link is doing something right to earn this spot on our list.
9. Sennheiser
Sennheiser is a new face on our list this year, and honestly, it's about time. They really stepped up their game, especially with the return of our headphones and speakers survey last year. It seems like people are really happy with what they're getting from Sennheiser, giving them a solid 70.0 average NPS score. That's pretty impressive.
Our own audio experts also chimed in, giving Sennheiser high marks across four different reviews. It's clear they know what they're doing when it comes to sound.
Sennheiser has cemented its position as the top audio brand on our ranking, a testament to their consistent quality and positive customer feedback.
Here's a quick look at why they're doing so well:
High Customer Satisfaction: An average NPS of 70.0 shows customers are recommending them.
Expert Approval: Multiple positive reviews from our audio specialists.
Audio Focus: They're recognized as the leading audio brand on this list.
10. Corsair (Tie)
Corsair is back in the top 10 this year, tying with Intuit for the tenth spot. They've been putting out solid gear for a while now, and it seems like people are really noticing.
Looking at their performance, Corsair managed to snag an Editors' Choice award for their Corsair One i500 desktop PC, which is pretty neat. Beyond that, they've got a bunch of other products that reviewers generally like, scoring around 3.5 stars on average.
When you combine those good reviews with a decent Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 66.0, it really shows they're doing something right. Their overall BBI rating also saw a nice bump, enough to push them up one place from last year. It's clear Corsair is a brand that gamers and PC enthusiasts trust.
Here's a quick look at what makes them stand out:
Gaming Peripherals: Keyboards, mice, and headsets that are built for performance.
PC Components: Power supplies, cases, and cooling solutions that are reliable.
Customization: Products often allow for a good degree of personalization.
Corsair's consistent presence and improvement in these rankings highlight their commitment to quality and user satisfaction in a competitive market.
11. Intuit (Tie)
Intuit really made a splash this year, tying with Corsair for a solid spot on our list. When you think about managing your money, especially taxes, Intuit's name probably comes up pretty quickly. They've got a few big players in their lineup, like TurboTax for getting your taxes done and QuickBooks Online for keeping your business finances in order.
It's interesting how they seem to be in a bit of a competition with themselves sometimes. Remember Mint? They actually shut that down at the start of 2024, moving users over to Credit Karma. It shows they're always tweaking things.
The company consistently gets good reviews, with TurboTax and QuickBooks Online even snagging those coveted Editors' Choice awards. It really shows they're a go-to for a lot of people when it comes to financial software.
Here's a quick look at how they're doing:
TurboTax: High scores and an Editors' Choice award.
QuickBooks Online: Also received an Editors' Choice award, showing strong performance for businesses.
Credit Karma: Now home to former Mint users, indicating a shift in their personal finance strategy.
Overall, Intuit seems to have a good handle on what people need for their finances, earning them a well-deserved spot on this ranking.
12. Hisense
Hisense is really making waves in the consumer electronics space, especially with their TVs and projectors. They've landed a spot on this list, which is pretty neat considering how many big names are out there.
The company is recognized as the highest-ranked TV brand on the Kantar BrandZ Chinese Global Brand Builders 2025 report. This isn't just a fluke; it's their ninth year in a row making the top 10. That kind of consistency tells you something, right?
When our reviewers looked at their products last year, Hisense TVs and projectors often got Editors' Choice awards. Even though their overall NPS score was moderate at 53, the actual product performance really stood out. It's why they're the world's third-biggest TV seller and why they're ahead of other TV companies on this ranking.
It seems Hisense is doing something right, focusing on delivering solid tech that people actually like, without necessarily breaking the bank. They're proving that you don't always need the flashiest marketing to get noticed.
Here's a quick look at what makes them stand out:
Strong TV Performance: Consistently high ratings for their television sets.
Projector Recognition: Their projectors are also getting good marks from reviewers.
Brand Builder Status: A top performer in global brand building reports for Chinese companies.
It's interesting to see how they've climbed the ranks, showing that a focus on quality and value can really pay off in the long run. You can check out some of their latest models on the Hisense website.
13. Kia
Kia is making waves, and it's the only car company to land on our Best Brands list this year using our current scoring system. That's pretty cool.
They've got a few electric vehicles that folks seem to really like, with reviews averaging around 4 stars. Plus, their electric and hybrid models are getting good scores in our surveys, which is helping them climb the ranks.
Kia's presence here shows a real shift in how people are viewing car brands, especially with the push towards electric. It's not just about making cars anymore; it's about the whole package, including the tech and the environmental impact.
It's interesting to see how they're doing compared to other automakers. While some brands are mentioned with high Net Promoter Scores, Kia's overall performance is what's getting them noticed on this particular list.
14. Asus
Asus is holding steady at number 14 this year. Even though their BBI score went up a bit, from 116.08 last year to 127.8 this year, they slipped one spot. That just shows how much competition there is out there. People seem pretty happy with Asus products across the board, whether it's their laptops, monitors, or networking gear. In fact, in 2024, they never got a score lower than 3.5 out of 5 stars in our reviews. Some of their top performers include the Asus ProArt PA602 case, the Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM monitor, and laptops like the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 and the Asus Zenbook Duo.
Asus has a solid reputation for quality across a wide range of tech products, consistently earning good marks from users and reviewers alike.
Here's a quick look at some of their highly-rated products:
Cases: Asus ProArt PA602
Monitors: Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM
Laptops: Asus ROG Zephyrus G14, Asus Zenbook Duo
15. Samsung
Samsung took a bit of a tumble this year, dropping from 9th to 15th place. It’s a bit of a surprise because, honestly, their scores actually went up. We looked at 25 different Samsung products last year – think TVs, phones, tablets, even a gaming monitor and a solid-state drive. The really interesting thing? None of them scored below 3.5 out of 5 stars. Their Galaxy Z Fold 6 actually snagged the highest score at 4.5 stars and even got an Editors' Choice award.
Samsung seems to be doing pretty well with customer satisfaction too, especially for their phones, tablets, monitors, and TVs. They’ve got a solid average NPS score of 63.4 across these categories. This all adds up to a really good BBI score of 127.7. It’s just that the competition this year was super tough, pushing Samsung out of the top 10.
It’s a classic case of the rising tide lifting all boats, but some boats just don’t rise as fast as others. Samsung is still a major player, but the landscape is getting crowded.
Here’s a quick look at how some of their product categories performed:
Phones: Consistently good NPS scores.
Tablets: High marks in customer satisfaction surveys.
Monitors: Strong performance, often earning Editors' Choice.
TVs: Frequent winners in our testing and surveys.
16. Acer
Acer is making its debut on our top brands list this year, and it's a pretty solid showing. They've landed here thanks to a good average NPS score of 67.0, which seems to be driven by their monitors. People seem to really like Acer's displays, whether they're using them for work or for gaming. It's also one of the few brands, along with Microsoft, to get a perfect 5-star rating for one of its products – the Chromebook Plus Spin 714. That's quite an achievement.
Acer's strength seems to be in its display technology, consistently getting good marks in surveys for both business and gaming monitors. This focus on visual output is clearly paying off.
Here's a quick look at what's working for Acer:
Monitors: Consistently high scores in user surveys for both professional and gaming use.
Chromebook Plus Spin 714: Received a perfect 5-star review, a rare feat.
Overall NPS: A respectable 67.0, indicating good customer sentiment.
17. Logitech
Logitech is making some serious moves this year, climbing from 21st place to snag the 17th spot. That's a pretty good jump, and it seems like people are really happy with what they're putting out. Their average NPS score is actually right up there with Apple's, which is saying something.
Looking at the reviews, Logitech's products like mice, keyboards, and webcams are generally scoring well, even if none of them are hitting the perfect 5-star mark. We're talking about things like the Signature AI Edition M750 mouse, which has these new AI keys, and a bunch of other gear. Even though individual products might not be blowing everyone away with perfect scores, the overall consistency is what's really pushing them up the rankings.
It's interesting to see how a company can do so well by just consistently delivering solid, reliable products across a wide range of categories. They aren't necessarily reinventing the wheel with every single item, but what they do, they do well enough that people notice and appreciate it.
Here's a quick look at some of the areas where Logitech is getting good marks:
Mice: From basic office mice to more specialized gaming or productivity models.
Keyboards: Including ergonomic and mechanical options.
Webcams: Important for anyone working from home or streaming.
Audio Gear: Headphones and speakers that aim for good sound quality.
Accessories: Even things like pop-up desks are part of their lineup.
18. ViewSonic
ViewSonic is really making a name for itself in the display market, and it's great to see them on this list. They've always focused on monitors, and that dedication is clearly paying off. It's not just about making screens, though; it's about making good ones that people like using.
Their performance this year is solid, especially in monitor categories where they consistently score well. We saw a particularly strong showing with their VX1655-4K-OLED model, which even snagged an Editors' Choice award and a 4.5-star rating. That kind of recognition really speaks volumes about the quality they're putting out.
The company's commitment to quality in the display space is evident in their product reviews and customer feedback. It's a focused approach that seems to be working out well for them.
Here's a quick look at what makes them stand out:
Strong Monitor Performance: Consistently high scores in various monitor categories.
Product Innovation: Recognition like the Editors' Choice award for specific models.
Customer Satisfaction: Positive reception reflected in their overall scores.
It's clear that ViewSonic isn't just another name in tech; they're a brand that's earning its spot through solid products and a clear vision. We're excited to see what they come up with next in the world of visual technology. You can check out some of their latest work on their official website.
19. Roku
Roku has landed a solid spot in our top 25 this year, and honestly, it’s not too surprising. They’ve managed to get solid 4-star reviews across five different products we looked at. Plus, their Net Promoter Score (NPS) came in at 55 in our survey about streaming media. All this adds up to a BBI score of 124.5, which is pretty good.
Roku is really making a name for itself in the streaming world.
It’s impressive how they power so many TVs, soundbars, and media boxes. We even gave one of their products a "Best Product of the Year" award, which definitely helps.
Here’s a quick look at how they’re doing:
Product Reviews: Consistently good, averaging 4 stars.
NPS Score: A respectable 55.
BBI Score: 124.5, landing them in the top 25.
It seems like Roku is doing a lot of things right when it comes to making streaming easy and enjoyable for people.
20. Jabra
Jabra is back on our radar this year, landing a solid spot on the top brands list. It’s an audio company, and honestly, it’s good to see them get some recognition, especially since they’ve been putting out some decent gear.
What’s interesting is how well they’re doing in customer satisfaction. Their Net Promoter Score (NPS) is right up there with some of the biggest names, even matching Nvidia, which is pretty impressive for an audio-focused brand. This score comes from reader surveys, and it seems people are generally happy with what they’re getting from Jabra.
When you look at the actual products, Jabra has been reviewed for things like Bluetooth headsets and noise-cancelling earbuds. Many of these have earned high marks, including some Editor’s Choice awards. It shows they’re not just relying on good survey numbers; the products themselves seem to hold up.
Jabra's strong performance this year highlights a focus on quality audio experiences that customers are noticing and appreciating. It’s a good sign for anyone looking for reliable audio tech.
Here’s a quick look at what contributes to their ranking:
High NPS Scores: They’re getting good feedback from users, matching top-tier companies.
Product Reviews: Their headsets and earbuds are consistently reviewed well.
Editor’s Choice Awards: Several of their products have been singled out for excellence.
Focus on Audio: They stick to what they do best, and it’s paying off.
21. Razer
Razer is back on our list this year, sliding down a couple of spots from last year but actually showing better numbers overall. Their average NPS score is up, which is a nice boost, especially considering their focus on PC gaming gear, particularly keyboards. Most of the reviews we've seen for Razer products lately are in these same areas, though we also checked out their laptops and gaming chairs.
The Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% gaming keyboard really stood out, getting a 4.5-star rating, which is pretty impressive for a pro upgrade. Most of their other stuff is scoring around 4 stars, which keeps their average solid and helps them land a good spot on the conversion scale.
It’s interesting to see how different brands perform based on specific product categories. Razer seems to be doing really well with the gaming crowd.
Razer's consistent performance in gaming peripherals highlights a strong connection with its core audience. This focus seems to translate directly into positive customer feedback and solid review scores.
If you're curious about how Razer stacks up against other tech brands, you can check out their global and US rankings on Razer.com.
22. Sony
Sony, a name synonymous with entertainment and electronics, has seen a bit of a shuffle in its ranking this year, landing in a tie for 23rd place with a BBI score of 122.2. While that's a drop from last year's bronze medal position, it's not a sign of things falling apart. Their BBI score has only dipped slightly, which really just shows how tough the competition is getting these days.
When you look at customer feedback, Sony's average NPS score has gone down from 73.0 to 60.6 across phones, tablets, monitors, and TVs. That might sound concerning, but on the flip side, their product reviews are actually up. PCMag reviewed 25 of their products this past year, and the feedback was generally positive.
Some standout products include their camera lenses and the well-regarded Sony MDR-M1 headphones. Plus, they've got a hand in the gaming world with Stellar Blade, one of our top games for 2024. It's clear Sony is still a major player, even with all the new tech popping up. They've also been recognized in Fortune's Global 500 and World's Most Admired Companies lists, which speaks volumes about their standing.
Sony continues to be a powerhouse in consumer electronics and entertainment, consistently releasing products that capture attention. Despite shifts in rankings due to market dynamics, their commitment to quality and innovation remains evident across their diverse product lines.
It's interesting to see how brands like Sony are performing. You can check out more about their performance and other top tech companies in our full 2025 IT Company Ranking.
23. Sonos
Sonos is back on our list this year, tying with Sony for the 23rd spot. Even though they had a bit of a stir with a privacy policy update back in June, our readers still gave them some pretty good NPS scores a couple of months later. It seems like people are still happy with what Sonos is putting out there.
The company managed to get several NPS ratings over 50 in our surveys. When you combine that with the reviews for their products, including the Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar which got a 4.5-star rating, it really shows they're doing something right.
Sonos really shines when it comes to audio gear. They've got a solid lineup of soundbars, speakers, and earbuds that our experts have checked out and generally liked. It's clear that their focus on sound quality and user experience is paying off, keeping them a relevant player in the competitive home audio market.
24. Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes is wrapping up our top 25 this year, and it’s got a pretty sweet spot. What’s really cool is that it has the second-best Net Promoter Score (NPS) average, right behind Bitdefender, which is its main competitor on this list. This high score comes from a really positive NPS in our survey about security software for people working from home. Even with that, the reviews didn't quite push it back to where it was last year, which was 10th place. Its best rating was 4 stars for Malwarebytes Premium Security, and the reviews, overall, were good enough to keep it in the running.
Malwarebytes has consistently focused on providing straightforward, effective protection against malware. Their approach seems to really connect with users who want reliable security without a lot of fuss.
Here's a quick look at how they stack up:
NPS: Very strong, especially in the work-from-home security category.
Reviews: Generally positive, with Malwarebytes Premium Security hitting 4 stars.
Ranking: Holds a spot in the top 25, though not as high as previous years.
25. Yubico and more
Alright, so we're wrapping up our top 25, and it's time to talk about Yubico. These folks are serious about security, making those little hardware keys that help keep your online accounts safe. You know, the ones you plug in or tap to prove it's really you? They didn't quite make the main list, mostly because our surveys don't really cover security keys yet. But honestly, they're doing something right.
Yubico actually got a perfect score in our reviews this year. That's pretty wild when you think about it. Across the few products we looked at, they averaged 4.5 stars, with one of their security keys even getting a full 5 stars. It just goes to show that even if a company isn't in the spotlight for everyday tech, they can still be a leader in their niche.
It's a good reminder that the tech world is huge, and there are tons of companies doing great work that might not show up on every single list. We've got Malwarebytes in at 25, which is also a solid security player, especially with their work-from-home software.
This whole process of ranking companies really highlights how many different ways there are to be successful in tech. It's not just about making the flashiest gadgets; it's also about providing reliable, secure solutions that people trust. Yubico is a prime example of that.
So, while Yubico might be an honorable mention this time around, keep an eye on them. As our review process evolves, who knows where they might land next year. It's definitely a company that's earned its spot on our radar.
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Wrapping Up the 2025 IT Landscape
So, that's our look at the top IT companies for 2025. It’s been a wild ride seeing who’s leading the pack and how they got there. We looked at everything from customer feedback to how well their products actually work. Some companies you see every year, and others are new faces, showing that the tech world is always changing. Whether you're buying a new gadget or just curious about the big players, this list gives you a good idea of who’s making waves. Keep an eye on these companies; they’re the ones shaping the tech we use every day.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are these top IT companies chosen for the 2025 ranking?
These companies are ranked based on a mix of customer feedback from surveys and expert reviews of their products. A special score called the Best Brands Index (BBI) is calculated by combining how likely customers are to recommend a brand (Net Promoter Score) with how well their products perform in reviews. Companies with higher BBI scores are considered better.
What does a high Net Promoter Score (NPS) mean for a company?
A high Net Promoter Score means that many customers are happy with the company's products or services and would recommend them to others. It's a good sign that people trust and like what the company offers.
Are these rankings based only on product reviews?
No, the rankings aren't just about product reviews. They also heavily consider what customers say in surveys. This helps create a more complete picture of how good a company is, looking at both the quality of their products and how much people like them overall.
What kind of products are reviewed to create this list?
The reviews cover a wide range of tech items, including computers, phones, headphones, gaming gear, software, and even electric vehicles. The goal is to look at many different types of technology products that people use every day.
How does a company get into the top 25 if it wasn't on the list last year?
New companies can make it to the top 25 if they perform exceptionally well in recent customer surveys or if their products receive excellent reviews. Sometimes, changes in how the rankings are calculated or new surveys about different tech areas can also help new brands appear on the list.
Why did some companies move up or down the list from last year?
Companies move up or down based on changes in their customer feedback scores and product review ratings compared to the previous year. If other companies improve more significantly, even a company with good scores might drop a few spots. It shows how competitive the tech industry is.



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