Salary report

Backend Engineer in Remote (US) Salary 2026

Median total compensation for backend engineers in Remote (US) is $211K. The 10th–90th percentile band runs from $162K to $303K.

Backend Engineer in Remote (US) pay band

PercentileTotal compensationWho lands here
10th percentile$162KJunior or early-career engineers; lower-tier employers
25th percentile$183KMid-level at non-tech-first companies
Median (50th)$211KSenior at most software companies
75th percentile$249KSenior at top-paying tech employers
90th percentile$303KStaff/principal IC, top-tier total comp

Remote US-based software engineering roles typically pay between national-median and a Tier-2 metro level. Bay Area firms applying location-band reductions push the number down; venture-backed remote-first startups (Vercel, Replicate, etc.) push it up.

About the backend engineer role

Backend engineers design and operate server-side systems, APIs, databases, and the infrastructure that powers applications at scale. At the senior level, companies pay for distributed-systems expertise, performance work, and system-design depth.

Top employers for backend engineers

GoogleMetaStripeDatadogCoinbaseNetflix

How we computed this

Numbers are estimates synthesized from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS, May 2025 release, SOC 15-1252 Software Developers) and hand-curated total-comp medians at tech employers calibrated against public salary surveys. They reflect 2026 market conditions and refresh annually after the next BLS release.

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