E-Commerce
25 companies in this sector.
| # | Company | Description | Location | Status | Funding |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Fanatics Holdings | Fanatics is a global digital sports platform that operates licensed sports merchandise, trading cards, and sports betting. Founded as a brick-and-mortar store in Jacksonville, FL, it has grown into the world's largest licensed sports merchandise retailer with partnerships across major leagues including NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL. | Jacksonville, United States | Private | $4.1B |
| 02 | Coupang | South Korea's largest e-commerce company, often called the 'Amazon of South Korea.' Built a vertically integrated logistics network enabling same-day and next-day delivery for most of the Korean population. | Seattle, United States | Public | $3.4B |
| 03 | Instacart | Online grocery delivery and pick-up platform connecting customers with personal shoppers. One of the largest grocery technology companies in the US. | San Francisco, US | Public | $2.9B |
| 04 | Zepto | Zepto is an Indian quick-commerce platform that delivers groceries, household essentials, and electronics to customers in approximately 10 minutes through a network of hyper-local dark stores. Founded by two Stanford dropouts, the company operates over 900 dark stores across major Indian cities. | Bengaluru, IN | Private | $2.4B |
| 05 | Faire | Online wholesale marketplace connecting independent brands with independent retailers. Retailers discover and buy from over 100,000 brands with free returns, net-60 payment terms, and data-driven recommendations. | San Francisco, US | Private | $1.6B |
| 06 | Meesho | Indian social commerce and e-commerce platform enabling small businesses, individual entrepreneurs, and resellers to sell products online through social channels. Originally a reseller network connecting suppliers with micro-entrepreneurs, evolved into a full consumer marketplace with 234 million annual transacting users. | Bengaluru, IN | Public | $1.6B |
| 07 | Whatnot | Live-stream shopping marketplace where buyers and sellers connect in real-time video auctions. Originally focused on collectibles like Funko Pops and Pokemon cards, now expanded to dozens of categories including sports cards, sneakers, fashion, electronics, and art. | Los Angeles, US | Private | $974M |
| 08 | Quince | Manufacturer-to-consumer e-commerce platform that partners directly with factories to offer premium-quality essentials at radically lower prices by eliminating traditional retail markups. | San Francisco, United States | Private | $962M |
| 09 | GrubMarket | B2B food supply chain technology platform connecting farms, food producers, and buyers through its proprietary WholesaleWare software. Operates as the largest private food technology company in the US, facilitating over $3 billion in annual food transactions across all 50 states. | San Francisco, US | Private | $858M |
| 10 | Squarespace | All-in-one website building and hosting platform that enables individuals and businesses to create professional websites, online stores, and portfolios. Known for its design-forward templates and drag-and-drop editor, serving millions of customers globally. | New York City, United States | Acquired | $579M |
| 11 | Warby Parker | Direct-to-consumer eyewear company that disrupted the optical industry by selling prescription glasses online at a fraction of traditional retail prices. Pioneered the home try-on model and expanded into retail stores. | New York City, United States | Public | $537M |
| 12 | GOAT Group | Global managed marketplace for authentic sneakers, apparel, and accessories. Operates four brands: GOAT, Flight Club, Grailed, and alias. Features a ship-to-verify authentication model ensuring product legitimacy, serving over 50 million members across 170 countries. | Culver City, US | Private | $493M |
| 13 | Odeko | All-in-one operations and technology partner for independent food and beverage businesses, providing supply chain management, mobile ordering, and AI-powered tools. Odeko serves over 14,000 independent F&B businesses across the United States. | New York, US | Private | $352M |
| 14 | ShipBob | ShipBob is a global e-commerce fulfillment and logistics platform that provides small and medium-sized businesses with Amazon-level supply chain capabilities. The company operates a network of fulfillment centers across the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia, offering warehousing, picking, packing, and shipping services powered by proprietary software. | Chicago, US | Private | $331M |
| 15 | Shopify | E-commerce platform enabling businesses to create online stores, manage inventory, process payments, and sell across multiple channels including web, mobile, social media, and physical retail via Shopify POS, powering millions of merchants worldwide. | Ottawa, CA | Public | $122M |
| 16 | 100 Thieves | 100 Thieves is a premium gaming and lifestyle brand that combines competitive esports, entertainment content creation, and apparel to build a leading cultural brand at the intersection of gaming and streetwear. | Los Angeles, United States | Private | $120M |
| 17 | Scribd | Scribd is a digital reading subscription platform providing unlimited access to books, audiobooks, magazines, documents, and podcasts. Originally launched as a document-sharing platform dubbed "the YouTube for documents," the company pivoted to a subscription content model and now operates three products: Everand (book/audiobook subscriptions), Scribd (user-uploaded documents), and SlideShare (presentations, acquired from LinkedIn in 2020). | San Francisco, US | Private | $106M |
| 18 | Snabbit | Bengaluru-based on-demand instant home services platform connecting urban Indian households with trained professionals for cleaning, dishwashing, laundry, and kitchen prep. Operates a 100% women-led fleet and competes in the emerging quick-commerce-for-services category. | Bengaluru, India | Private | $105M |
| 19 | Chord | New York-based AI context platform for commerce brands (formerly Arfa). Unifies data, decisions, and actions into a single system so mid-market and enterprise commerce brands can power AI workflows across their ops. Founded by ex-Glossier execs Bryan Mahoney (CTO) and Henry Davis (President & COO). | New York, United States | Private | $47M |
| 20 | Alloy Automation | Alloy Automation is an integration infrastructure platform that helps product and engineering teams connect AI agents and applications to hundreds of SaaS, fintech, commerce, and ERP systems through unified APIs. Founded by Sara Du and Gregg Mojica through Y Combinator W20, the company has become a key middleware layer for e-commerce and enterprise software integrations. | New York, United States | Private | $25M |
| 21 | Golden Child | Miami-based fresh dog food brand backed by science-driven nutrition. Recipes are developed with a board-certified veterinary nutritionist, an animal nutrition PhD, and a classically trained chef. Incubated by Atomic and launched out of stealth in April 2026 with the Hims & Hers playbook applied to premium pet nutrition. | Miami, United States | Private | $25M |
| 22 | Packz | New York-based gamified collectibles platform. Users open digital packs of sports and Pokemon cards across $25 to $2,500 tiers, then either ship the physical graded card home or sell it back at 90% of market value. Launched September 2025. | New York, United States | Private | $11M |
| 23 | Replenit | Warsaw-based AI decision layer for retail that uses real-time artificial intelligence to optimize post-purchase experiences, inventory decisions, and revenue generation for enterprise retailers. Serving 30+ enterprise retailers including L'Occitane. | Warsaw, Poland | Private | $3M |
| 24 | Amazon | The world's largest e-commerce marketplace and a leading cloud computing provider through Amazon Web Services (AWS). Also operates in advertising, streaming, and AI. | Seattle, US | Public | - |
| 25 | Whole Foods Market | Premium natural and organic grocery retailer operating over 500 stores across the US, Canada, and the UK. | Austin, US | Acquired | - |