Remiz is a genus of birds in the family Remizidae, commonly known as the Eurasian pendulines (in contrast to the African pendulines). Like other penduline tits, they are named for their elegant, pendulous nests.
The genus Remiz was introduced in 1819 by the Polish zoologist Feliks Paweà  Jarocki to accommodate a single species, the Eurasian penduline tit. The name Remiz is the Polish word for the Eurasian penduline tit.
The genus contains the following four species:
The cladogram below is based on a phylogenetic study by Hui Wang and collaborators that was published in 2025.