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Antigro Designer Named One of Central Europe’s Fastest-Growing Tech Companies

Antigro Designer is included in this year’s Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Central Europe ranking, securing the 24th position among the region’s fastest-growing technology innovators. The annual list highlights companies demonstrating exceptional revenue growth and measurable impact across both local and international markets. For Antigro Designer, the ranking signals strong validation of its global expansion and continued pace of innovation in personalization technologies for print and e-commerce.

The company’s roots trace back to 2018 with the first version of its Print Customizer tool, which laid the foundation for a suite of personalization-focused solutions. Early integrations with client websites and global e-commerce marketplaces helped accelerate adoption across the United Kingdom, United States, Asia and Africa. Subsequent years saw the launch of tools such as Sticker Builder, WooCommerce and Shopify plug-ins, and the expansion of partnerships across the industry. By 2024, the company was showcasing at FESPA, collaborating with Dscoop, and earning multiple Pinnacle Awards for software innovation.

Momentum continued in 2025 with Sticker Builder 2.0, DTF Gang Sheet Builder integration with Canva, and photobook personalization software that gained widespread industry recognition. Antigro Designer also received an EDP Award for Best Personalization Software, underscoring its competitive position in the global market. Today, the company supports personalization workflows in 34 countries across five continents.

Leadership described the Deloitte recognition as both a milestone and a source of motivation. The company credits the achievement to longstanding teamwork, product innovation, and partnerships across the print and e-commerce communities. Antigro Designer said it plans to continue scaling its platform and setting new standards for personalization technology worldwide.

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