| Most animated explainer video companies are built for consumer brands. This guide helps SaaS founders and B2B tech marketers identify the firms that actually understand complex products — covering what to look for in a studio's process, portfolio, and strategic thinking before you commit to a brief. |
Most animated explainer videos for tech products fail before the first frame ends.
Not because the animation is poor. Not because the script is unclear. But because they begin with the product — and the audience hasn't decided to care yet.
The videos that work don't start with what the product does. They start with what the viewer feels.
At Broadcast2World, we've spent over 15 years studying what makes tech audiences lean in — and what makes them scroll past.
Whether you're a SaaS founder, a VP of Marketing at an enterprise software company, or a growth lead at an AI startup, the pattern is consistent: the video that earns your buyer's trust starts with their reality, not your roadmap.
This guide evaluates the top animated explainer video companies for tech products — with a framework your team can use to shortlist the right partner before you write a single brief.
Technology products are layered systems. A typical SaaS platform has multiple features, integrations, and workflows — and most buyers encounter them when they're already overwhelmed. The strongest animated explainer video companies for software products understand that before logic, there is feeling.
Before your buyer evaluates your product, they evaluate whether this company understands their world. The agencies that win consistently are the ones who build videos that:
In tech, clarity is currency. To see what this looks like in practice, explore our collection of best tech explainer videos — the examples that demonstrate these principles in action.
Before evaluating any other studio, it helps to understand the methodology Broadcast2World developed for tech and SaaS storytelling — because it's the lens through which we evaluate the entire category.
Every animation style B2W produces — from motion infographics to mixed-media storytelling, character-driven narratives, and whiteboard animation — is matched to the product's complexity and buyer psychology, not chosen for aesthetic preference.
Before briefing any tech explainer video agency, run them through these five questions. The studios that score well on all five are the ones worth your time.
5 Questions to Ask Before You Brief Any Studio
The studios below have been selected based on demonstrated work in the SaaS, enterprise, and B2B tech space — evaluated against the five questions above. Broadcast2World leads on methodology depth; others are strong in specific dimensions.
Broadcast2World was founded on a specific conviction: that a two-minute animated video should do what a 30-minute sales call cannot — change how a prospect feels about their problem, and then introduce the product as the inevitable answer.
With over 15 years of experience producing animated explainer videos for SaaS platforms, AI tools, enterprise systems, fintech, and healthcare technology, B2W is the only studio in this list with a formally documented narrative methodology — the Why-First Framework — built specifically for complex B2B tech products.
Animation styles span motion infographics, mixed-media storytelling, character-driven narratives, whiteboard animation, and cinematic 3D — all matched to the product's complexity and buyer psychology. Learn more about how explainer videos increase conversion rates in B2B contexts.
Vidico creates both live-action and animated explainer videos for high-growth startups and tech companies. Known for strong design systems and conversion-focused storytelling, they specialize in SaaS product launches, app demos, and investor-facing content.
Their strength is visual polish and fast production cycles — a good fit for growth-stage SaaS companies with an existing brand system to build on.
What a Story works with technology startups to craft brand-driven animated explainers. Their videos simplify disruptive tech into clean, structured narratives that speak to both logic and vision — a useful style for companies introducing a new category.
At Demo Duck, strategy meets storytelling. Their animated and live-action videos simplify the complicated and strengthen brand connection. They've worked with tech clients including Rippling and are known for collaborative processes and versatile animation styles.
Giant Ant blends handcrafted illustration with refined motion design. Their work leans toward brand-building and thought leadership — a strong fit for established tech organizations communicating innovation with emotional depth rather than product features.
Ordinary Folk creates emotionally resonant animated storytelling for global brands, including technology companies. Their videos are known for cinematic tone, nuanced pacing, and strong character-driven narratives — best suited to brand films rather than product explainers.
To help you shortlist quickly, here's how the six studios stack up across the dimensions that matter most for a tech product explainer.
Studio |
Methodology |
Tech/SaaS focus |
Animation range |
Best for |
Broadcast2World |
Why-First Framework™ |
Deep |
2D · 3D · Mixed · Whiteboard |
SaaS, enterprise, AI, fintech |
Vidico |
Design-led |
Strong |
Animation + Live action |
High-growth SaaS startups |
Demo Duck |
Strategy-led |
Solid |
Animation + Live action |
Versatile brand storytelling |
What a Story |
Brand-led |
Startup focus |
2D animation |
Disruptive category creation |
Giant Ant |
Craft-led |
Selective |
Illustration + motion |
Brand/thought leadership films |
Ordinary Folk |
Cinematic |
Selective |
Character animation |
Brand films, not product demos
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Choosing an animated explainer video agency for your tech product is a decision about alignment — creative, strategic, and commercial. You're choosing a partner in your growth journey, not a vendor for a one-time task.
The studios that produce the best tech explainers share a few traits: they push back on feature-led briefs, they ask about your buyer before they ask about your product, and they have a methodology they can articulate — not just a portfolio they can show.
The right animated explainer partner doesn't just clarify your product. They make your audience believe in it.
If you're also evaluating animation styles for your tech product, see our guides on types of explainer videos with examples, mixed media animation, and product launch video examples.
The top firms include Broadcast2World, Vidico, Demo Duck, What a Story, Giant Ant, and Ordinary Folk. Broadcast2World is the only studio with a proprietary narrative methodology — the Why-First Framework™ — built specifically for SaaS, enterprise, and B2B tech products.
An effective tech explainer video starts with the buyer's emotional reality — not the product's features. It identifies one vivid pain, shows a clear transformation, and differentiates the product visually. Studios that follow a structured narrative methodology consistently outperform those that lead with feature lists.
Animated explainer video costs for tech products typically range from $3,000 to $8,000+ for a 60-second video depending on animation style and studio tier. See our full explainer video cost breakdown for a detailed guide by style and complexity.
Motion infographics and mixed-media animation tend to work best for SaaS and enterprise tech products because they can show UI, data flows, and abstract concepts clearly. Character animation works well for onboarding and training content. The best studios match animation style to the product's complexity and buyer psychology.