Adobe
An American multinational software company known for producing multimedia and creativity software, marketing software, and document management tools.
60 brands containing the letter O — each with origin, classification, and notes.
Below are brands that contain the letter O anywhere in the name. Each of the 60 brands below opens to a full profile.
An American multinational software company known for producing multimedia and creativity software, marketing software, and document management tools.
An American multinational technology and e-commerce company focusing on online retail, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence.
An American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, telecommunications equipment, and missiles.
A German multinational engineering and technology company, the world's largest supplier of automotive parts and a major maker of home appliances and power tools.
An American manufacturer of audio equipment known for home audio systems, headphones, and noise-cancelling technology.
An American automobile division of General Motors that produces a wide range of passenger cars, trucks, SUVs, and performance vehicles.
An American multinational technology conglomerate that develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, software, and other technology products and services.
An American multinational beverage corporation best known for its flagship cola soft drink, marketed and sold in nearly every country in the world.
An American personal computer brand that pioneered IBM-compatible PCs in the 1980s and 1990s, now a brand owned by HP Inc.
An American multinational chemical corporation, one of the largest chemical producers in the world, focused on materials science.
A Singapore-based technology company founded in the UK that designs vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, hair dryers, hand dryers, and other household appliances.
A Japanese multinational electronics company and one of the world's largest manufacturers of computer printers and information and imaging-related equipment.
A Norwegian multinational energy company majority-owned by the Norwegian state, formerly known as Statoil, focused on oil, gas, and renewables.
A Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company that provides equipment, software, and services to mobile network operators worldwide.
An American multinational oil and gas corporation, one of the world's largest publicly traded petroleum and petrochemical companies.
An American multinational automobile manufacturer that produces a wide range of cars, trucks, SUVs, and commercial vehicles around the world.
An American multinational automotive manufacturing company that designs, manufactures, and sells vehicles under brands including Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, and Cadillac.
An American multinational technology company specializing in internet-related services and products, including search, advertising, and cloud computing.
A Japanese multinational manufacturer that produces automobiles, motorcycles, power equipment, and a wide range of engines for various applications.
A Chinese e-commerce company that operates one of the largest online retail platforms in China, with its own nationwide logistics network.
An American corporation that manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, forestry machinery, diesel engines, drivetrains, and lawn care equipment.
An American multinational corporation that develops medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and consumer packaged goods, one of the world's largest healthcare companies.
An American multinational food manufacturing company known for breakfast cereals and convenience foods, sold under brands including Corn Flakes and Frosted Flakes.
An American technology company that historically dominated the photographic film industry and now focuses on commercial printing and advanced materials.
A Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures construction, mining, and military equipment, the world's second-largest manufacturer of heavy equipment.
An Italian luxury sports car manufacturer that produces high-performance supercars and SUVs, recognized for striking designs and powerful engines.
A Chinese multinational technology company that designs, manufactures, and sells personal computers, tablets, smartphones, workstations, and servers.
An American multinational fast food chain that serves hamburgers, chicken products, breakfast items, soft drinks, and desserts in over 100 countries.
An American multinational technology corporation that produces computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services.
A Japanese manufacturer of optics, reprography products, and medical devices, especially endoscopes and microscopes, and historically cameras.
A Swiss luxury watchmaker founded in 1848, known for the Speedmaster that NASA chose for Apollo missions and as the official James Bond watch.
An American multinational computer technology corporation that sells database software, cloud-engineered systems, and enterprise software products.
An American sandwich cookie consisting of two chocolate wafers with a sweet creme filling, owned by Mondelez International and sold worldwide.
A Japanese multinational electronics corporation, one of the largest electronics manufacturers in the world with operations in consumer, automotive, and industrial markets.
An American brand of instant film cameras and instant film products, founded by Edwin Land and famous for popularizing on-the-spot photography.
A German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans, recognized for the 911 model.
An American food conglomerate based in Chicago, known for breakfast cereals, oatmeal, and other grain-based products.
An American multinational corporation that creates semiconductors, software, and services related to wireless technology, including the Snapdragon mobile processor.
An American athletic footwear and apparel company, formerly British, known for sportswear, fitness shoes, and the iconic Reebok Classic.
A Swiss luxury watchmaker founded in London and headquartered in Geneva, widely considered the most prestigious wristwatch brand in the world.
A brand of vodka, originally Russian and now produced by the British company Diageo, the highest-selling vodka brand in the world.
A Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation known for consumer electronics, gaming, entertainment, financial services, and imaging products.
A Swedish audio streaming and media services provider that offers music, podcasts, and audiobooks to listeners worldwide through subscription and ad-supported tiers.
A short-form video hosting service owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance, popular for music-driven and viral short videos.
A Japanese multinational conglomerate that has historically operated in semiconductors, computing, power systems, medical equipment, and consumer electronics.
A Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer that designs, produces, and sells passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and luxury vehicles worldwide.
An American sports equipment company that manufactures athletic apparel, footwear, and accessories, particularly known for moisture-wicking performance shirts.
A Japanese casual wear designer, manufacturer, and retailer known for affordable basics and innovative fabrics, owned by Fast Retailing.
An American multinational telecommunications conglomerate and the largest U.S. wireless carrier by revenue.
A British multinational telecommunications company that operates mobile networks across Europe, Africa, and beyond.
A German automobile manufacturer that produces a wide range of passenger vehicles and is the flagship marque of the Volkswagen Group.
A Swedish luxury automobile brand known for its emphasis on safety and Scandinavian design, with car operations owned by Geely.
An American multinational financial services company, one of the largest banks in the United States by assets and a major provider of consumer and commercial banking.
An American multinational manufacturer of home appliances, including refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, and ovens.
An American multinational that pioneered office copying technology and remains a major manufacturer of printers and document services.
A Chinese consumer electronics and smart manufacturing company that designs and sells smartphones, mobile apps, laptops, and home appliances.
An American web services provider that operates a popular web portal, search engine, email service, and news aggregator.
An American online video sharing and social media platform owned by Google, the second most visited website worldwide.
An American online shoe and clothing retailer known for its customer service culture and free shipping policies.
An American communications technology company that provides video telephony and online chat services through a cloud-based peer-to-peer software platform.
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