Pakistan’s IT exports crossed $691 million in just July–August 2025, a milestone that signals the country’s rising influence in the global digital economy. Once recognized internationally for cricket and cuisine, Pakistan is now carving its reputation in software, AI, and startups.
The numbers speak volumes. With thousands of freelancers contributing billions, software houses scaling globally, and startups attracting foreign investment, Pakistan is no longer just an outsourcing destination — it is becoming a tech creator nation.
Industry experts believe the growth is fueled by three major factors:
- Freelancer Powerhouse — Pakistan ranks among the top freelance markets worldwide.
 - Startup Surge — Fintech, healthtech, and SaaS ventures are gaining momentum.
 - Government Push — Policy reforms and incentives are enabling IT exports to thrive.
 
If this momentum continues, the day isn’t far when Pakistan’s exports are remembered not just for rice and textiles but for AI models, SaaS platforms, and digital innovation.
As one witty investor recently put it: “The world still loves Pakistani biryani — but now, they want our software recipes too.”