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Top 50 Digital Experience Platforms Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 221 digital experience platforms companies. They have combined revenues of $2.2B and employ 16K people. They have raised $2.3B and serve 23.6M customers combined.

Every company below sells digital experience platforms to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Digital Experience Platforms Companies do

Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) are integrated software solutions designed to create, manage, and optimize digital experiences across multiple channels. They enable organizations to deliver cohesive and personalized customer interactions by unifying content management, customer data, analytics, and delivery mechanisms. DXPs are essential for businesses aiming to engage users consistently, whether on websites, mobile applications, or other digital interfaces. The primary use cases of DXPs include creating omnichannel marketing strategies, managing customer interactions, and enhancing user engagement through tailored content and analytics. Common features of a DXP include content management systems (CMS), customer data platforms (CDP), personalization tools, and analytics capabilities, allowing marketers and IT professionals to collaborate effectively in delivering seamless digital experiences. Typical buyers of DXP solutions include digital marketing teams, IT departments, and customer experience professionals looking to optimize their digital presence and enhance customer satisfaction.

Companies
221
Revenue
$2.2B
Funding
$2.3B
Employees
16K

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Top Digital Experience Platforms Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 221 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1WP Engine logo
WP Engine

Austin, Texas, United States

WP Engine is a managed WordPress hosting and digital experience platform founded in 2010 by Jason Cohen, who is also known online as "A Smart Bear." The company hosts millions of websites and processes tens of billions of events per day, serving a broad range of customers from small businesses to large enterprises. Cohen transitioned from founder to Chief Innovation Officer after hiring Heather Brunner as CEO, a role she has held for more than eleven years as of 2024. WP Engine reached $1 million in annual recurring revenue within its first eighteen months and grew to $5 million ARR by 2012. The company crossed $100 million ARR in less than seven years from founding. In January 2018, Silver Lake made a $250 million majority investment in the company, bringing cumulative funding to approximately $290 million. Cohen spoke at SaaS Open in March 2024, an event that drew roughly 1,000 software CEOs, where he outlined the operational and cultural shifts required to scale a SaaS company after achieving product-market fit, including a quarterly planning cadence built around 100-day cycles.

Revenue
$400M
Customers
120K
Year founded
2010
Funding
$290.7M
Team size
1.2K
2Webflow logo
Webflow

San Francisco, California, United States

Webflow, Inc. is an American company that provides software as a service for website building and hosting.

Revenue
$212.5M
Customers
300K
Year founded
2012
Funding
$214.9M
Team size
1.6K
3SIRCLO logo
SIRCLO

Jakarta, Indonesia

e-commerce platform provider

Revenue
$184.4M
Customers
3.6K
Year founded
2013
Funding
$11.1M
Team size
1.2K
4OpenWeb logo
OpenWeb

New York, New York, United States

OpenWeb is a social engagement platform that allows publishers to foster meaningful conversations among their audience, while filtering out spam and toxicity. The platform provides real-time moderation, community management tools, and analytics to help publishers drive engagement and loyalty. OpenWeb is headquartered in New York City and serves publishers across the globe. The company's mission is to create a more open and civil internet where people can connect and communicate without fear of harassment or abuse. OpenWeb was founded in 2015 and has since grown to become a trusted partner for publishers looking to improve their engagement and audience experience.

Revenue
$158.8M
Year founded
2015
Funding
$393M
Team size
269
5Rock Content logo
Rock Content

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

content marketing company

Revenue
$116.3M
Customers
1.5K
Year founded
2013
Funding
$34M
Team size
845
6Writer logo
Writer

San Francisco, California, United States

Sure, here is a revised version of the description: Writer is the AI writing assistant designed for smart content teams. We assist content leaders in scaling their messaging, refining their communication style, and perfecting essential language elements, regardless of the writer's proficiency level. Leading companies such as Twitter, Intuit, and UiPath have chosen Writer to streamline and standardize their content creation processes.

Revenue
$84M
Year founded
2020
Funding
$326M
Team size
2.3K
7Piano Software logo
Piano Software

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Provider of metering and paywall services. The company provides media business processes and online commerce optimization software for digital content monetization and media user data analysis.

Revenue
$72.6M
Customers
400
Year founded
2011
Funding
$189.7M
Team size
713
8Diffusely (Meero) logo
Diffusely (Meero)

Paris, Île-de-France, France

Meero is now Diffusely. Diffusely is an AI media enhancement company that leverages its cutting-edge media processing platform to develop tailored products for specific verticals. By creating and seamlessly incorporating state-of-the-art AI models, Diffusely empowers businesses to elevate their visual assets at scale, boosting engagement and conversion.

Revenue
$62.7M
Year founded
2016
Funding
$241M
Team size
570
9Subsplash logo
Subsplash

Dallas, Texas, United States

Fintech and mobile SaaS for church-engagement software, with a platform used by thousands of leading churches and ministries worldwide

Revenue
$61.3M
Year founded
2005
Team size
293
10Graphy Inc. logo
Graphy Inc.

San Francisco, California, United States

Welcome to Graphy! πŸš€ Since our launch, Graphy has been at the forefront of transforming online education and empowering knowledge entrepreneurs to achieve unparalleled success. Our all-in-one platform is designed to streamline course delivery, boost engagement, and fuel business growth, making it a go-to solution for educators and creators alike. With Graphy, you gain access to a comprehensive suite of tools that enable you to: β€’ AI-Powered Course Creation – Leverage advanced technology to design and deliver courses effortlessly. β€’ Monetize online courses, coaching programs, and membership sites. β€’ Engage your audience with interactive content and modern features. β€’ Grow your business with robust analytics and marketing tools. Over the years, we’ve proudly helped 150,000+ creators launch and scale their knowledge businesses, reflecting our dedication to supporting your success. What Sets Us Apart: ✨ Innovative Technology – Leading the industry with a powerful, all-in-one solution. 🌍 Global Impact – Empowering educators and reaching millions worldwide. πŸ† Recognized Excellence – Known for our outstanding platform and customer success.

Revenue
$51.4M
Year founded
2020
Team size
467

Frequently asked questions about Digital Experience Platforms Companies

How many digital experience platforms companies are there?

Latka tracks 221 digital experience platforms companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $2.2B in annual revenue and employ 16K people.

Which digital experience platforms company is the largest?

WP Engine is the largest, with $400M in annual revenue, founded in 2010.

How much revenue does a typical digital experience platforms company make?

The average digital experience platforms company in this list makes $10.1M a year, across 221 companies with reported revenue. They serve 23.6M customers combined.

Who are the leading Digital Experience platforms vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are WP Engine, Webflow, SIRCLO, OpenWeb and Rock Content.

How much funding have digital experience platforms companies raised?

The 221 digital experience platforms companies tracked here have raised $2.3B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide integration of various digital touchpoints for a unified customer experience - Should include robust content management capabilities - Must incorporate analytics and measurement tools for performance tracking - Should offer personalization features to tailor the user experience - Must support omnichannel delivery, enabling consistent interactions across platforms - Not just a single-function tool; must provide a comprehensive suite of functionalities