The developer of print personalisation software achieved 24th position in the 2025 Central Europe ranking based on revenue growth.
Antigro Designer has been included in the 2025 edition of the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Central Europe. The company, which develops print personalisation and customisation software for the print industry, took the 24th position in the ranking.

The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Central Europe programme recognises fast-growing technology companies based on percentage revenue growth. It draws entries from 19 Central European countries and highlights businesses that have achieved significant revenue growth over the past four years.
According to Antigro Designer, the 2025 ranking includes both rapidly growing startups and established technology companies that have built an international presence. The company states that its inclusion at 24th place confirms the effectiveness of its growth strategy in the field of printed product personalisation.
The company was founded in 2018 with the creation of its first Print Customizer tool. Support for e-commerce platforms facilitated international growth, and in 2023 the company launched its Sticker Builder tool. Antigro Designer currently operates globally, supporting product personalisation in 34 countries.
Marcin Majda, CEO and Co-Founder of Antigro Designer, commented on the achievement. “This recognition is a great honour for us and a confirmation that our vision and consistency in action deliver real results. We are proud of how far we’ve come, and are more motivated than ever to continue developing innovative solutions that empower our clients around the world.”.
Wacław Mostowski, CRO and Co-Founder of Antigro Designer, added his perspective. “Being included in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 ranking is the result of the dedication of every team member – people who bring passion and commitment to everything we do every single day. This recognition inspires us to keep developing technologies that transform the way products are personalised around the world.”