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Syntropy

Syntropy is a network technology company that develops software and protocols to optimize, secure, and orchestrate data traffic across the public internet and enterprise networks.

  • Overlay network and routing optimization for enterprise and service-provider Traffic Engineering (TE) (network performance).
  • End-to-end encrypted connectivity and secure data paths across heterogeneous networks (network security).
  • Programmable, software-defined network orchestration exposed through APIs and integrations (network automation).
  • Use of decentralized technologies and shared infrastructure to coordinate routing and bandwidth resources (decentralized networking).
  • Tooling and services for integrating optimized connectivity into applications, cloud environments, and distributed systems (cloud and application networking).

More About Syntropy

Syntropy focuses on software-based networking designed to enhance how data moves between users, applications, and infrastructure over the public internet and private networks. Its offerings target enterprises, cloud-native teams, and service providers that require deterministic connectivity behavior over networks they do not fully control. By deploying Syntropy’s software or agents at endpoints, edge locations, or gateways, organizations can establish an overlay network that interacts with underlying internet infrastructure to route traffic through paths selected for performance and security characteristics.

At a solution-category level, Syntropy operates in the domains of network performance optimization, secure connectivity, and programmable networking. Its platform is commonly positioned as an overlay that can be layered on top of existing ISPs, clouds, and corporate WANs, without requiring changes to the underlying physical or virtual network. This places the company within enterprise categories such as Software Defined Networking (SDN), zero-trust style encrypted transport (network security), and internet TE (network performance management). The goal is to provide more predictable latency, packet loss behavior, and throughput for distributed applications, including those running across multiple cloud providers or geographies.

Technically, Syntropy’s approach is associated with the use of secure tunneling, dynamic path selection, and control-plane coordination between agents participating in its network. Traffic between endpoints is encapsulated and encrypted, then routed over an overlay fabric that can select between multiple available internet paths. This is conceptually comparable to software-defined Wide Area Network (WAN) (SD-WAN) and internet optimization services, but Syntropy emphasizes a programmable model in which developers and operators can interact with the network via APIs, policies, or integrations with existing Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and observability tools.

Syntropy also references decentralized technologies as part of its architecture, using shared or distributed components to coordinate routing decisions and resource usage across participants in the network. This enables a model where various nodes contribute and consume bandwidth and routing intelligence, while still providing enterprise features such as authenticated identities, encrypted channels, and centrally manageable policies. Enterprises can integrate Syntropy with cloud workloads, containerized applications, or edge deployments to gain more fine-grained control over traffic paths between services, regions, or partners.

Within a marketplace or directory, Syntropy is best categorized under network performance optimization, secure overlay networking, and programmable network orchestration. Its offerings align with use cases such as improving application performance over the public internet, hardening data-in-transit security without restructuring existing WANs, and enabling developers to treat network routing as a software-configurable resource. For technical stakeholders, Syntropy presents a set of tools and protocols to increase control, observability, and reliability across complex multi-cloud and internet-based connectivity environments.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 30
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services