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Top 83 E-Commerce Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 83 SaaS companies in E-Commerce Software. They have combined revenues of $615.1M and employ 4.4K people. They have raised $775.8M and serve 718.5K customers combined.

E-Commerce Software is a category of solutions designed to facilitate online transactions, allowing businesses to create and manage their online storefronts effectively. These tools enable companies to process sales, manage inventory, handle payment gateways, and streamline shipping logistics. Key use cases include selling products or services directly to consumers over the internet, improving customer engagement, and optimizing logistics and inventory management workflows. Typically, e-commerce software provides a range of features such as catalog management, shopping cart capabilities, customer relationship management (CRM) tools, and reporting analytics. Users of this software generally include retail and e-commerce businesses, marketers, sales teams, and IT professionals tasked with maintaining and integrating these systems within the broader business technology stack. The goal is to enhance customer experiences while increasing sales efficiency and revenue generation.

Companies
83
Revenue
$615.1M
Funding
$775.8M
Employees
4.4K

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Top E-Commerce Software Companies

Showing 10 of 1 companies ranked by annual revenue.

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Cart.com

Houston, Texas, United States

Cart.com is an American technology company with a focus on e-commerce software and services. The company's offerings include its proprietary e-commerce and logistics solutions that enable B2C and B2B companies to sell and fulfill anywhere their customers are.

Revenue
$175.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
$413M
Team size
848
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must enable the creation and management of online stores. - Must support inventory management and order processing functions. - Must provide payment processing capabilities. - Must include tools for customer engagement, such as CRM features. - Must facilitate shipping integration for order fulfillment. - Not just a digital storefront; must also include backend operational tools.