US-based companies
Good for buyers who need local meetings, local contracts, or on-site support.
Buyer guide for US clients
US Company Finder helps founders, startups, publishers, agencies, and business teams compare service companies by skill, fit, delivery style, and public proof. The site includes US-based companies and offshore partners that work with US clients.
Clear choices
Good for buyers who need local meetings, local contracts, or on-site support.
Good for buyers who want skilled delivery, lower cost, and flexible production support.
Good for buyers who need deep skill in one service, such as Unity, Unreal Engine, AI, VR, AR, or blockchain.
Category map
Game studios, Unity teams, Unreal Engine teams, VR, AR, simulation, and multiplayer production.
Teams for mobile apps, web products, SaaS, ecommerce, software, and product builds.
AI development, analytics, automation, cloud, cybersecurity, and data support.
Creative, growth, branding, SEO, UX, and business support partners.
Ranking path
How closely the service matches the buyer need.
Portfolio, reviews, case studies, and public company signals.
Clear ability to work with US buyers.
Local, offshore, hybrid, fixed-scope, or dedicated team fit.
Pricing visibility and proposal clarity.
The site is a practical company research guide, not a guarantee that every ranking is perfect for every project.
Service areas
Many US businesses hire offshore teams when they need faster production support, lower cost, or specialist skills that are hard to find locally. Offshore companies are included only when they clearly serve US clients or are relevant to US buyers.
FAQ
No. It includes US-based companies and offshore companies serving US clients.
Yes, when they clearly work with US clients or are relevant to US buyers.
NipsApp is included because it is an offshore game development partner serving US clients from India and the UAE.
Compare delivery style, communication, cost, proof, contracts, and source code terms.
The site is written as a company research guide. Buyers should still check public proof before hiring.
Check portfolios, reviews, case studies, contracts, references, pricing, and direct proposals.