Supabase is an open-source Firebase alternative that gives developers a suite of tools including a PostgreSQL database, authentication, storage, and serverless functions.
Founded in 2020, Supabase has quickly grown into a developer-favorite backend platform, known for its open-source approach.
Continue reading for the latest Supabase statistics in 2025.
Here's a quick breakdown of what we'll cover:
- Supabase Stats (Highlights)
- Supabase Revenue
- Supabase Valuation
- Supabase Funding
- Supabase Investors
- Supabase Competitors
- Supabase Acquisitions
- Supabase Ownership
- Supabase IPO
- Supabase Employees
Supabase Stats (Highlights)
- Supabase generated $16 million in revenue in 2024.
- Supabase is projected to reach $27 million in revenue in 2025.
- Supabase has a valuation of $2 billion as of April 2025 (Series D).
- Supabase has raised $396.1 million in total funding.
- Supabase employs about 124 people worldwide.
- Supabase was founded in 2020 by Paul Copplestone and Anthony Wilson.
Supabase Revenue
Supabase generated approximately $16 million in revenue in 2024, a 45% increase from $11 million in 2023.

Supabase is projected to reach $27 million in revenue in 2025, contiuning its strong growth over the past few years.
Here's a table of Supabase's estimated revenue from 2021 to 2025:
Year | Supabase Revenue |
---|---|
2021 | $1 million |
2022 | $6 million |
2023 | $11 million |
2024 | $16 million |
2025 | $27 million (projected) |
Supabase Valuation
Supabase has a valuation of $2 billion. This comes after its Series D round in April 2025.

The company's valuation has grown 122% from its last disclosed valuation of $0.9 billion during its Series C round in September 2024.
Date | Funding Round | Valuation |
---|---|---|
September 2024 | Series C | $0.9 billion |
April 2025 | Series D | $2 billion |
Source:
TechCrunchSupabase Funding
Supabase has raised a total of $396.1 million across six funding rounds, with the $200 million Series D accounting for over 50% of total capital raised.

Below is a table of Supabase's funding rounds:
Date | Round | Amount | Lead Investor(s) | Valuation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aug 2020 | Pre-seed | $0.125M | Y Combinator | Undisclosed |
Dec 2020 | Seed | $6M | Coatue | Undisclosed |
Oct 2021 | Series A | $30M | Coatue | Undisclosed |
May 2022 | Series B | $80M | Felicis | Undisclosed |
Sep 2024 | Series C | $80M | Peak XV & Craft Ventures | $0.9B |
Apr 2025 | Series D | $200M | Accel | $2B |
Supabase Investors
Supabase angel investors include: James Tamplin, Yuri Sagalov, Guillermo Rauch, Tom Preston-Werner, and Nat Friedman.

Below is a table of Supabase's angel investors:
Individual Investor | Background | Significance |
---|---|---|
James Tamplin | Co-founder of Firebase | Strategic early backer; competitor insight |
Yuri Sagalov | Co-founder of Parse | Backend/infrastructure expertise |
Guillermo Rauch (rumored) | CEO of Vercel | Next.js ecosystem integration |
Tom Preston-Werner (uncertain) | Co-founder of GitHub | Open-source expertise/advisor |
Nat Friedman (rumored) | Former CEO of GitHub | Silent angel investor (unconfirmed) |
Notable venture capital firms investing in Supabase include: Accel, Coatue, Felicis, Peak XV Partners, Craft Ventures, Mozilla Ventures, and Y Combinator.

Here's a table of the venture capital firms that have invested in Supabase:
Venture Firm | Notable For |
---|---|
Accel | Led $200M Series D round |
Coatue | Led Seed and Series A rounds |
Felicis | Led $80M Series B round |
Peak XV Partners | Co-led Series C (formerly Sequoia India) |
Craft Ventures | Co-led Series C; founded by David Sacks |
Mozilla Ventures | Rare investment; open-source endorsement |
Y Combinator | Initial accelerator and ongoing backer |
Supabase Competitors
Supabase's main competitors include Firebase, Neon, PlanetScale, Hasura, and Appwrite, each with different approaches to backend-as-a-service (BaaS) and database management.

Here's a table of Supabase's competitors:
Competitor | Primary Focus | Key Differentiation |
---|---|---|
Firebase (Google) | Backend-as-a-Service | Google-owned; proprietary NoSQL database |
Neon | Serverless Postgres | Pure Postgres with serverless scaling |
PlanetScale | Serverless MySQL | MySQL-based with developer-friendly features |
Hasura | GraphQL Engine | GraphQL layer for Postgres databases |
Appwrite | Open-Source Backend | Similar open-source approach; growing international traction |
Supabase Acquisitions
Supabase has made two acquisitions since the company started: Logflare in 2021 and OrioleDB in 2024.

Below is a table of Supabase's acquisitions with the date, focus, and strategic purpose:
Company | Acquisition Date | Focus | Strategic Purpose |
---|---|---|---|
Logflare | December 2021 | Real-time logging and analytics | Enhanced observability features |
OrioleDB | April 2024 | PostgreSQL storage engine | Improved database performance and efficiency |
Supabase Ownership
Supabase uses a profit-sharing model where 20% of company profits are distributed among employees based on a point system.

Under this system, founders like Paul Copplestone have higher point values.
This approach to company ownership gives employees a direct stake in Supabase's success while maintaining the founders' leadership position.
Source:
Paul Copplestone BlogSupabase IPO
Supabase currently has no plans for an IPO, focusing instead on long-term growth and development.

In an interview, Supabase CEO Paul Copplestone emphasized the company's long-term perspective:
"People just look at a snapshot in time and they forget a startup is a very long process. We're going to be at it for generations, right? Hopefully if we do our job that's the kind of long-term view."
Supabase Employees
Supabase employs 124 people worldwide as of 2025.

Source:
LeadIQConclusion
That's it for our latest Supabase statistics.
Supabase's growth continues to show the increasing demand for open-source, developer-focused database platforms.
As the database-as-a-service market evolves, Supabase's PostgreSQL-focused approach gives it a unique edge when compared to proprietary alternatives like Firebase.