Data

How many Lithuanian companies have a website?

Done-for-you B2B outbound · Original data

In short

51,057 of 224,096 active Lithuanian companies have a website in our data, about 23 percent. The spread by sector is enormous: 81 percent in education and training against 26 percent in real estate and 38 percent in transport, the largest sector in the country.

On this page
  1. The number
  2. Why it matters for prospecting
  3. By sector
  4. What to do about it
  5. How this was measured

The number

About one Lithuanian company in four has a website we can find. 51,057 domains across 224,096 active registered entities.

That is marginally better than the Polish register, where coverage runs at 21.9 percent, and it is far below what commercial data vendors quote. Vendor coverage figures describe the subset they have already enriched, not the underlying register.

Why it matters for prospecting

Most prospecting stacks begin with a domain. Find the company, find the site, guess the email pattern, verify it. Remove the site and the chain breaks at the first step.

Applied to Lithuania, a domain-first workflow reaches roughly a quarter of the market, and that quarter is systematically larger, more urban and more service-oriented than the whole.

By sector

SectorCompaniesWith a website
Education and Training3,22281.3%
Marketing and Media3,66563.2%
IT and Software3,40561.8%
Wholesale and Distribution5,80961.0%
Manufacturing and Industry7,34260.9%
Professional Services6,64351.1%
Retail and E-commerce8,23050.8%
Construction and Trades10,57747.6%
Food and Hospitality4,55447.4%
Automotive6,44844.2%
Transport and Logistics14,47437.9%
Other19,33634.2%
Real Estate6,74825.5%

The range runs from 81.3 percent in education and training down to 25.5 percent in real estate. Real estate is a definitional artefact: many of those entities are property holding vehicles that never trade publicly.

Transport and logistics at 37.9 percent is the number that matters most commercially, because it is the largest sector in the country with 14,474 companies. Six in ten Lithuanian hauliers cannot be found through their website.

What to do about it

Build lists from the register, not from the web. The Lithuanian register is unusually rich: it carries filed revenue for 155,614 companies, employee counts for 107,368 and average pay for 40,667. None of that requires a domain.

Join on the registration code. Matching Lithuanian companies by name fails often, because names carry the legal form inconsistently. The registration code does not have that problem.

Treat a missing website as a signal, not a disqualification. A haulier with forty trucks and no website is not a poor prospect. It is a prospect your competitors tools cannot see.

How this was measured

Domain presence means we hold a website domain associated with the company record, from register filings, published contact details or verified matching. It does not mean the site is live today.

The population is the 224,096 active registered entities in our Lithuanian snapshot as of August 2026. Percentages are calculated against the full population of each sector, not against enriched subsets.

Frequently asked

How many Lithuanian companies have a website?
51,057 of 224,096 active registered entities in our data, about 23 percent.
Which Lithuanian sector is most online?
Education and training at 81.3 percent, then marketing and media at 63.2 and IT and software at 61.8. Real estate is lowest at 25.5 percent.
How many Lithuanian transport companies have websites?
5,481 of 14,474, about 38 percent. Since transport is the largest sector in the country, that means six in ten Lithuanian hauliers cannot be reached through a website.
How do you prospect Lithuanian companies without websites?
Build from the register rather than the web. The Lithuanian register carries filed revenue for 155,614 companies, employee counts for 107,368 and average pay for 40,667, none of which needs a domain. Join on the registration code rather than the company name.
Is Lithuanian web coverage better than Poland?
Slightly. 23 percent against 21.9 percent in the Polish register, measured the same way.

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