Webflow is a popular no-code website builder and hosting platform that enables designers and developers to create professional, responsive websites without writing code.
Founded in 2013, Webflow has emerged as a leader in the visual web design space, mixing the flexibility of custom code with an intuitive visual interface.
Today, Webflow powers thousands of websites and has become a go-to solution for agencies, freelancers, and businesses of all sizes.
Continue reading to find the latest Webflow statistics in 2025.
Here's a quick breakdown of what we'll cover:
- Webflow Stats (Highlights)
- Webflow Revenue
- Webflow Market Share
- Webflow Valuation
- Webflow Funding
- Webflow Investors
- Webflow Acquisitions
- Webflow IPO
- Webflow Pricing Increase
- Webflow Employees
Webflow Stats (Highlights)
- Webflow generated $213 million in revenue in 2024.
- Webflow powers 0.8% of all websites on the internet.
- Webflow has a valuation of $4 billion as of its Series C funding round.
- Webflow has raised a total of $334.9 million in funding to date.
- Webflow has acquired two companies including Intellimize and GreenSock.
- Webflow has approximately 1,292 employees worldwide.
Webflow Revenue
Webflow generated $213 million in annual revenue in 2024, a 66% increase from $128 million in 2023.

Webflow has shown consistent growth over the past few years, with revenue more than doubling from $100 million in 2022 to $213 million in 2024.
Here's a table showing Webflow's annual revenue growth from 2022 to 2024:
Year | Webflow Revenue |
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2022 | $100 million |
2023 | $128 million |
2024 | $213 million |
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ForbesWebflow has a 0.8% market share. This means that 1 in 125 websites on the internet are built on Webflow.

While this may seem modest compared to giants like WordPress, considering Webflow entered the market 10 years after WordPress, it still represents a sizable market share.
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W3TechsWebflow Valuation
Webflow has a valuation of $4 billion following its Series C funding round in March 2022.

The company's valuation has increased drastically, nearly doubling from $2.1 billion in January 2021 to $4 billion in just over a year.
This valuation places Webflow among the highest valued companies in the no-code/low-code website building space.
Date | Funding Round | Valuation |
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January 2021 | Series B | $2.1 billion |
March 2022 | Series C | $4 billion |
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ClayWebflow Funding
Webflow has raised a total of $334.9 million in funding across multiple rounds, with its most recent Series C round securing $120 million in March 2022.

Here's a breakdown of Webflow's funding history:
Date | Round | Amount Raised | Valuation | Key Investors |
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August 2013 | Seed | Not disclosed | Not disclosed | Y Combinator, Khosla Ventures, Tim Draper |
March 2014 | Seed | $2.9M | Not disclosed | Not disclosed |
August 2019 | Series A | $72M | Not disclosed | Accel |
January 2021 | Series B | $140M | $2.1B | Accel, Silversmith Capital Partners, CapitalG |
March 2022 | Series C | $120M | $4B | Y Combinator Continuity, Accel, CapitalG |
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ClayWebflow Investors
Some of Webflow's investors include: Y Combinator, Accel, CapitalG, Khosla Ventures, and Tim Draper.

Key investors in Webflow include:
- Y Combinator - Prestigious startup accelerator that first backed Webflow in 2013
- Accel - Leading venture capital firm that participated in Series A, B, and C rounds
- CapitalG - Google's independent growth fund, which joined in Series B and C rounds
- Khosla Ventures - Early investor from the Seed round
- Silversmith Capital Partners - Growth equity firm that joined in Series B
- Tim Draper - Renowned angel investor who participated in the Seed round
- Y Combinator Continuity - Late-stage fund that led the Series C round
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ClayWebflow Acquisitions
Webflow has acquired two companies since it's founding including Intellimize and GreenSock.

Date | Company Acquired | Description |
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April 2024 | Intellimize | Website personalization and conversion rate optimization platform |
October 2024 | GreenSock (GSAP) | JavaScript animation library |
Intellimize brings personalization tools to Webflow's platform, while GreenSock adds advanced animation capabilities, letting designers create complex animations without code.
Webflow IPO
Webflow currently has no plans to pursue an IPO. Webflow founder Vlad Magdalin stated: "We haven't even discussed an IPO and an exit strategy. There's no exit strategy. We're building Webflow. We probably build 5% of the things that we want to build. It's going to take another couple of decades to get to that full vision, if not longer."

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Acquired PodcastWebflow Pricing Increase
Webflow has increased its pricing multiple times since 2022.
Webflow's basic plan price increased from $12/mo to $14/mo in September 2022. Webflow's CMS plan price increased from $16/mo to $23/mo in July 2024. Webflow's business plan price increased from $36/mo to $39/mo in December 2024.
Key pricing milestones include:
Date | Change | Details |
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September 2022 | First Site Plan Price Increase Since 2016 | Basic: $12→$14/mo, CMS: $16→$23/mo, Business: $36→$39/mo (annual billing) |
July 2024 | Plan Limits and Add-Ons | Increased CMS limits; reduced bandwidth limits; introduced bandwidth and CMS items add-ons |
December 2024 | Tiered Seat-Based Pricing | Introduced Full ($39/mo), Limited ($15/mo), and Free seat types with annual billing |
December 2024 | Feature Deprecation | Deprecated native features like Webflow Logic and User Accounts in favor of third-party integrations |
These pricing changes have sparked discussions within the Webflow community, with some users expressing concerns about the platform becoming more enterprise-focused and potentially less affordable for freelancers and small businesses.
Webflow Employees
Webflow has approximately 1,292 employees worldwide as of early 2025.

Webflow has massively grown its workforce to support product development, customer support, and growth as it scales its platform and services.
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ClayConclusion
Webflow has established itself as a leading platform in the no-code website development space, with impressive revenue growth and significant funding from top-tier investors.
With a $4 billion valuation and continued product innovation, Webflow is in a good position to maintain its growth and expand its market presence in the coming years.
As the platform evolves it will be interesting to see how Webflow balances serving enterprise clients while maintaining its appeal to the freelancers and smaller agencies that helped build its initial success.