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Scopic
[edit]Scopic is a software development firm founded by Tim Burr in 2006. Headquartered at 11 Apex Dr Ste 300A PMB 2021, Marlborough, Massachusetts, US, the company employs ~500 people across more than 60 countries. Scopic is known for its custom web, mobile, desktop, cloud, AI, and marketing solutions for small and mid-sized businesses.
The name Scopic is taken from the longest word in the English dictionary: Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Scopic is right in the center of this word.
History
[edit]Founding years
[edit]Tim Burr, the founder of Scopic was always an enthusiast of software development and design. After graduating from Rutgers and The George Washington University, he decided to follow his big dream of revolutionizing industries. With 30 major commercial software project releases under his belt in Silicon Valley, he founded Scopic.
Timeline
[edit]- In 2007, Scopic launched its web development services, marking its entry into custom digital solutions.
- In 2008, Scopic expanded into mobile app development.
- In 2013, Scopic became a pioneer in AI development services.
- In April 2014, Scopic reached a landmark of 100 contractors working for the firm.
- In February 2015, Scopic doubled its workforce to 200 contractors in less than 1 year.
- In August 2015, Scopic kicked off its 500th project.
- In 2017, Scopic introduced its marketing services.
- In March 2019, Scopic kicked off its 1000th project.
- In 2022, Scopic became an incorporated company.
- In 2022, Scopic also launched Codeaid - a robust coding skill assessment platform.
- In 2024, Scopic acquired ZoomRadar - an interactive custom weather map for websites.
Expansion into new areas
[edit]Originally, Scopic was focused on software development solutions. As the firm grew, it started to expand into new services, including an internal digital marketing division that supported its software clients. The department expanded to the extent that it warranted a separate brand. And so, Scopic created a sister company called Scopic Studios. This new brand would handle the digital marketing services previously offered by Scopic. These included services like search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, social media marketing, and lead generation.
Acquiring ZoomRadar
[edit]In May 2025, Scopic acquired ZoomRadar, a Florida-based company that provides real-time weather data and radar visualization services. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
ZoomRadar offers interactive radar maps and severe weather insights tailored to B2B clients, such as meteorologists, broadcasters, digital platforms, emergency services, and weather communities.
Scopic stated the acquisition aims to integrate and scale ZoomRadar's core technology to address growing demand for real-time weather data, especially amid concerns about climate change.
Awards and recognition
[edit]- Top 30 Companies for Remote Jobs (2024) - A ranking shared by FlexJobs was featured on Forbes recognizing Scopic as one of the Top 30 Companies for Remote Jobs in 2024, highlighting its commitment to fully remote work opportunities. The list features companies with a strong history of offering remote positions.
- Clutch.co – Featured Top Web Developers Company of 2023, Top C++ Development Company in Boston for 2025 and Top Artificial Intelligence Company of Massachusetts for 2025.
- DesignRush – Ranked among top software development companies for startups
- Brainhub - Listed as top react development companies
- Medium - Top 25 SaaS Development Companies in 2024 for Your Business
- Triple A Review – Ranked as one of the top 10 development companies in the USA.
- Rikkeisoft - Ranked as a top 13 trustworthy web development company in the USA.
- Projectmanagers.net - Listed as one of the top 10 web development companies in the US.
- QRIUS - Ranked as one of the top 8 software development companies in the United States.
- AZ Big Media - Listed as one of the top 11 custom software development companies.
Notable clients
[edit]Scopic partnered to develop an AI-driven radiology reporting tool integrating speech-to-text and structured templates. According to Scopic’s case documentation and a podcast with Mediphany’s CEO, the system achieved over 85% transcription accuracy, improving report generation workflow.
Scopic contributed AI modules to OrthoSelect’s DIBS AI platform, including teeth segmentation and automated bracket-placement markers through deep learning. This enhanced 3D modeling and orthodontic workflows.
Scopic helped build AI-enhanced web and mobile applications offering features like call transcription, sentiment analysis, and summary generation. Sources report improved customer communication and operational efficiency.
Publications
[edit]- LLM Adaptation Approaches: Fine-tuning as a strategy for medium scale projects[4]
- AI-Powered Development: Promise and Perils[5]
- 4 Reasons Why QA is Essential in Agile Development[6]
- AI Integration with EHRs: Benefits, Challenges & Future Trends[7]
- Plug Into Higher Conversions: How Developers Use Plugins That Convert[8]
References
[edit]Official Website[9]
Scopic Studios (Digital Marketing Services)[10]
LinkedIn[11]
References
[edit]- ^ https://mediphany.com
- ^ https://myorthoselect.com
- ^ https://www.abby.com
- ^ "LLM Adaptation: Fine-tuning as a strategy for medium scale projects".
- ^ "Vibe Coding Guide".
- ^ "4 Reasons Why QA is Essential in Agile Development". 7 February 2025.
- ^ "AI Integration with EHRs: Benefits, Challenges & Future Trends". 14 January 2025.
- ^ "Plug into Higher Conversions: How Developers Use Plugins That Convert". 10 September 2019.
- ^ https://scopicsoftware.com
- ^ https://scopicstudios.com
- ^ "Scopic | LinkedIn".