Product Design × Enterprise
Best Product Design Agencies for Enterprise (2026)
Product Design agencies with verified enterprise client evidence, ranked by portfolio quality and credibility.
Each listed agency evidences at least 2 documented enterprise clients. Combined, the agencies below document 481 client engagements.
Ranked Product Design agencies for enterprise clients
Top 30 of 46 agencies with documented enterprise work.

UX&I GmbH
Verified#1Berlin
Best for: German-speaking enterprises building lasting in-house UX capability—METRO, DATEV, Sartorius—coached until teams run it themselves.

Pilotfish
Verified#2Amsterdam
Best for: MedTech and deep-tech hardware teams taking a device and its companion app from prototype to regulated, shipped product.

IDEO
#3London
Best for: Global enterprises and category leaders launching a new brand, venture or product who need one partner from strategy to launch.

Creative Navy
#4London
Best for: Manufacturers and B2B teams shipping complex embedded or technical interfaces where usability carries safety or productivity stakes.
Supercharge
#5Budapest
Best for: Enterprises in regulated, complex sectors—energy, insurance, banking, pharma—building or modernizing customer-facing platforms.

Edenspiekermann
#6Berlin
Best for: Enterprise design systems, media product redesigns and city digital services—Mercedes-Benz, The Economist, Deutsche Bahn.

Spring/Summer
Verified#7Copenhagen
Best for: Premium consumer and lifestyle brands buying craft-led e-commerce and brand-site builds, from scale-ups to household names like Carlsberg.
Etnetera Flow
#8Prague
Best for: Enterprise automotive, banking and betting brands needing a mobile-first partner to rebuild or scale a high-traffic consumer app.

Lighthouse
#9London
Best for: Enterprise and scale-up product teams modernizing complex B2B SaaS, finance or automotive tools with a research-led, embedded UX partner.

Hike One
#10Amsterdam
Best for: Enterprises and scale-ups modernizing complex, business-critical software—pensions, energy, healthcare—that want documented UX rigor.

Milk Interactive
#11Zurich
Best for: Swiss brands and funded product owners wanting one studio to design, ship and maintain a mobile or web app over years.

Humbleteam
#12Prague
Best for: Fintech and consumer startups needing branding plus product design shipped on sprint timelines, from MVP to funded scale-up.

Momentum Design Lab
#13London
Best for: Fintech and health product teams that need to turn complex, data-heavy platforms into approachable consumer and B2B experiences.

UX Connections
Verified#14London
Best for: In-house product teams and agencies needing embedded UX that slots into their team—e.g. ASOS, Sainsbury's, NHS.

Fabrique
#15Amsterdam
Best for: Cultural, public-transit and retail organizations—like Rijksmuseum, NS and HEMA—wanting research-led service design.

Frontend.com
#16Dublin
Best for: Teams building regulated medical-device or connected-health products needing research-led UX and human factors—Amgen, Merck.

Digital Natives
#17Budapest
Best for: Banking, telecom and insurance product teams needing UX research plus development on regulated apps—Erste Bank, Yettel, NN.

Boldare
#18Warsaw
Best for: Scale-ups to enterprises—like sonnen, BlaBlaCar or DTiQ—needing an embedded product team to build or scale digital products.

Caboodle UX + UI Studio
#19London
Best for: Funded scale-ups and fintech teams wanting a senior designer to lift conversion on a single lead, booking or activation flow.

LION+MASON
#20London
Best for: Enterprise B2B and consumer brands modernising complex platforms or conversion-critical customer journeys.

Soda Studio
#21Amsterdam
Best for: Established enterprises and consumer brands—Maersk, Albert Heijn, Rabobank—that want a strategy-led product-design partner.

use.design
#22Paris
Best for: B2B software, industrial-HMI and medical-device teams needing senior UX on complex professional interfaces—Thales, Suez, Theraclion.

2FRESH
#23Prague
Best for: Established product teams needing embedded UX/UI designers and ongoing design-system upkeep—O2, Eurowag, Livesport.

dina (Digital Natives)
#24Stockholm
Best for: Banking, telecom and insurance product teams needing UX research plus development on regulated apps—Erste Bank, Yettel, NN.

HYVE
#25Munich
Best for: Industrial and consumer-goods companies—Siemens, Continental, Henkel—needing end-to-end product innovation from foresight to launch.

Momkai
#26Amsterdam
Best for: Mission-driven institutions and purpose-led founders—KNVB, Bugaboo, IDFA—needing brand strategy plus a platform to scale a movement.

PONG
#27Berlin
Best for: Hardware and consumer-electronics brands needing industrial design for physical smart-home, energy and appliance products—not digital UX.

Futurice
#28Helsinki
Best for: Enterprises needing strategy, design, build and AI under one roof—think BMW, KONE or Kesko—for large-scale digital transformation.

Reaktor
#29Helsinki
Best for: Enterprises scaling a customer-facing digital product who want design, engineering and data on one team—like Cathay Pacific or adidas.

Qodeca
#30Warsaw
Best for: Fitness, gym and sports chains—plus healthcare platforms—needing engineering-led membership, billing and back-office systems.
About this list
Enterprise product design is the directory's deepest service pool for large organizations, and the work is defined less by visual craft than by what survives contact with a big company: legacy systems, design-system governance, and in-house teams that churn. UX&I documents coaching enterprises — METRO, DATEV, Sartorius — to run product design themselves; IDEO sits at the top of the rate ladder with strategy-to-launch work for Ford and Moderna.
Between those poles the roster is broad. Supercharge documents modernizing regulated platforms (MOL, Roche, OTP); Edenspiekermann evidences design-system and product work for Mercedes-Benz and Deutsche Bahn. Rates span €23–199 per hour, budget studios through a €200-plus top tier.
The triage that matters: whether a studio builds capability inside your org or hands you a finished product. Both are valid; they cost and outlast the engagement differently. Read each profile's documented enterprise clients and editorial review, and note the embedded-team models — the shape most large-organization product work actually takes.
Expert Insight
Why enterprise fit matters for product design
Enterprise procurement filters agencies hard: references, security review, and compliance experience decide shortlists before portfolios do — documented enterprise work is the reference.
Delivering inside a large organization is a skill of its own: design governance, legacy systems, and in-house team collaboration sink agencies that only know startup velocity.
Household-name evidence is verifiable: every enterprise chip on this page is backed by at least two named, published engagements — not claimed Fortune-500 logos.
Enterprise work compounds: agencies with documented large-organization engagements have survived at least one procurement, one security review, and one multi-quarter delivery.
Frequently asked questions
46 agencies in our directory combine verified enterprise client evidence with documented Product Design work. The current top-ranked are UX&I GmbH, Pilotfish, IDEO — rankings follow our editorial scoring (portfolio quality, credibility, completeness), never paid placement.
Published rates across this page's agencies run €23–199 per hour (median ~€100). Project totals depend on scope — our cost calculator breaks estimates down by team size and engagement length.
Each listed agency has at least two documented, named enterprise clients — published case studies or engagement descriptions our research actually read, with source URLs stored per client. Logo walls without published evidence carry no weight, which is what separates this list from self-declared directories.
26 of the agencies on this page document an embedded / team-extension working model. See the team-extension page for the full verified list, or check the engagement chips on individual profiles.
Page last updated July 9, 2026 from 46 agencies. Most recently reviewed: UX Connections on July 7, 2026. How we rank