The UK market has faced challenges of late, with the FTSE 100 index closing lower due to weak trading data from China, highlighting global economic interdependencies and their impact on local indices. In this environment, identifying high-growth technology stocks requires a focus on companies that demonstrate resilience and innovation, and are benefiting from technological advances despite broader market headwinds.
Name
Sales growth
Profit growth
Growth assessment
Gooch & Huisgo
9.29%
32.45%
★★★★☆☆
Pinewood Technologies Group
28.67%
49.21%
★★★★★☆
M&C Saatchi
-16.51%
38.50%
★★★★☆☆
One Media iP group
6.76%
32.48%
★★★★☆☆
Kainos group
7.16%
16.16%
★★★★☆☆
Beeks Financial Cloud Group
11.54%
32.46%
★★★★☆☆
ActiveOps
14.97%
40.69%
★★★★★☆
Skillcast group
14.52%
31.61%
★★★★☆☆
Black Group
8.33%
109.98%
★★★★☆☆
Raspberry Pi Companies
16.78%
40.87%
★★★★☆☆
Click here to see the full list of 14 stocks from our UK High Growth Tech and AI Stocks screener.
We’re going to take a look at some of the top picks from our screener tool.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Kainos Group plc provides digital technology services in the UK, Ireland, Americas, Central Europe and internationally with a market capitalization of approximately £1.11 billion.
Operations: The company generates revenue primarily through Digital Services (£197.17 million), Workday Products (£71.35 million) and Workday Services (£98.72 million).
Kainos Group, a UK-based technology entity, has shown robust growth with an expected revenue increase of 7.2% per year, surpassing the 4.2% in the UK market. Despite challenges such as a 27% profit decline last year compared to the IT industry average growth of 19.6%, the company is poised for recovery with expected annual profit growth of 16.2%, exceeding the national market forecast of 14.5%. During its recent Analyst/Investor Day on October 20, Kainos outlined its strategy aimed at improving customer partnerships and expanding its product offerings, which could significantly impact its trajectory in the competitive technology landscape. Furthermore, with new leadership under managing director Shruthi Chindalur and an optimistic revenue forecast of up to £393.4 million for FY 2026, Kainos is strategically positioning itself for sustainable progress in high-growth sectors.
LSE: KNOS profit and turnover growth as of November 2025
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Pinewood Technologies Group PLC is a cloud-based dealer management software provider serving markets in the UK, Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and internationally with a market capitalization of £361.43 million.
Operations: Pinewood Technologies Group focuses on providing cloud-based dealer management software in various international markets. The company generates its revenue primarily through software licensing and subscription services, with a notable emphasis on technological innovation to improve customer experience.
Pinewood Technologies Group PLC significantly outperforms the broader UK market with its substantial annual revenue growth of 28.7% and profit growth of 49.2%. The company’s commitment to innovation is evident in its R&D spending trends, which have strategically strengthened its competitive advantage in the technology sector. Recent leadership improvements and strategic appointments to the board of directors indicate a focused path to capturing technological advances and market opportunities. Furthermore, its addition to the FTSE 250 Index underlines its growing influence and potential within the technology landscape, making it a notable entity in fast-growing technology sectors in the UK.
LSE:PINE revenue and cost breakdown as of November 2025
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Raspberry Pi Holdings plc designs and develops single-board computers, computing modules and semiconductors for a global market, with a market capitalization of £670.60 million.
Operations: Raspberry Pi Holdings generates revenue primarily from its computer hardware segment, amounting to $251 million. The company operates in several regions, including the United Kingdom, Europe, the United States and Asia Pacific.
Raspberry Pi Holdings is in a transformative phase, with the recent launch of the Raspberry Pi 500+ addressing enterprise needs for secure, cost-effective computing solutions. This innovation aligns with the shift to cloud-based environments, which is critical as support for Windows 10 ends and many businesses face security and compatibility challenges. Despite an earnings decline reported in June 2025, with revenue falling to $135.5 million from $144 million the year before and net income falling from $7.6 million to $5.4 million, the company’s strategic focus on R&D is robust, driving significant advancements such as the LEAF OS partnership that improves endpoint security and operational efficiency for enterprises. This strategic pivot not only addresses immediate market gaps, but also positions Raspberry Pi Holdings to capitalize on the continued demand for integrated tech solutions in a post-Windows 10 landscape.
LSE: RPI earnings and revenue growth as of November 2025
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Companies discussed in this article include LSE:KNOS LSE:PINE and LSE:RPI.
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