Top E-commerce Companies by Revenue 2026

50 companies ranked by revenue, market share, and AI visibility — including Shopify, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, Stripe

2
Silver

Salesforce Commerce Cloud

Salesforce (CRM) enterprise e-commerce platform with AI personalization and Customer 360 integration; acquired from Dema...

$2800M
1
Champion

Shopify

NYSE: SHOP e-commerce platform at $8.88B FY2024 revenue with $292.28B GMV across 4.82M stores; Black Friday $11.5B processing competing with WooCommer...

$8880M
3
Bronze

Stripe

$106.7B valuation Sept 2025; Patrick/John Collison founders (youngest billionaires 2016); $1.4T payments 2024; $18B+ rev...

$106700M

Complete Rankings

#1
Shopify
💰 $8880M

NYSE: SHOP e-commerce platform at $8.88B FY2024 revenue with $292.28B GMV across 4.82M stores; Black Friday $11.5B processing competing with WooCommerce and BigCommerce for small-to-enterprise direct-to-consumer commerce.

#2
Salesforce Commerce Cloud
💰 $2800M

Salesforce (CRM) enterprise e-commerce platform with AI personalization and Customer 360 integration; acquired from Demandware for $2.8B competing with Shopify Plus and Adobe Commerce for enterprise retail.

#3
Stripe
💰 $106700M

$106.7B valuation Sept 2025; Patrick/John Collison founders (youngest billionaires 2016); $1.4T payments 2024; $18B+ revenue; YC W10

#4
BigCommerce
💰 $330M

Enterprise e-commerce platform with $330M revenue; open SaaS architecture with native B2B features, headless commerce, and no payment gateway lock-in.

#5
WooCommerce

Automattic open-source WordPress e-commerce plugin powering 6M+ stores with 37% platform market share; competing with Shopify for online store creation through unlimited customization and WooPayments processing.

#6
Adyen

Global payments platform with €1T+ annual volume; single integration for 250+ payment methods across online and in-store for Netflix, Uber, and Spotify competing with Stripe.

#7
Klarna
💰 $45000M

Swedish BNPL leader listed on NYSE in 2024; Pay in 4 and financing across 500K+ merchants with AI-powered cost reduction and banking features after $45B valuation peak.

#8
PayPal
💰 $31800M

San Jose digital payments platform (NASDAQ: PYPL) at $31.8B 2024 revenue processing $1.68T volume across 434M accounts; CEO Chriss AI personalization strategy with Fastlane checkout competing with Stripe and Apple Pay for digital commerce.

#9
Square
💰 $2500M

Q2 2025: Gross profit $2.5B (+14% YoY), adjusted operating income $550M (+38% YoY); raised full year guidance to $10.17B gross profit (+14% YoY); mid-market merchants 45% of GPV with 20% annual growth

#10
ShipBob

Tech-forward 3PL fulfillment for e-commerce brands; distributed inventory across global fulfillment centers enabling 2-day delivery competing with Amazon FBA and Flexport for DTC brands.

#11
Spotify

276M paying subscribers; 696M MAU; first annual profit 2024

#12
Disney+
💰 $91400M

Global entertainment giant with $91.4B FY2024 revenue; Disney+ profitable 2024; Hulu 100% owned; ESPN DTC launch planned 2025; Experiences/parks at record levels; Peltz proxy fight won.

#13
Nestlé
💰 $104000M

Nestlé (NSRGY) reported CHF 91.4B (~$104B) revenue in FY2024. World's largest food company. ~270,000 employees. HQ: Vevey, Switzerland. 2,000+ brands including Nescafé, KitKat, Purina.

#14
ChannelAdvisor
💰 $715M

Multichannel e-commerce platform managing Amazon, Walmart, and 30+ marketplaces; acquired by CommerceHub for $715M in 2022, now operating as Rithum competing with Feedonomics.

#15
PepsiCo
💰 $91500M

PepsiCo (PEP) reported $91.5B in FY2024 revenue. #2 global food & beverage company. ~318,000 employees. HQ: Purchase, NY. Brands: Lay's, Gatorade, Doritos, Pepsi, Quaker.

#16
Apple One
💰 $100000M

Apple subscription bundle combining Music, TV+, Arcade, Fitness+, iCloud+, and News+; services revenue surpassing $100B annually with bundle driving ecosystem retention.

#17
Target
💰 $107000M

$107B revenue 2024; #8 US retailer with strong omnichannel

#18
Akeneo
💰 $157M

Nantes PIM platform centralizing product data for omnichannel commerce at 700+ enterprise customers; $157M Summit and Advent-backed competing with Salsify for manufacturer and retailer product content management.

#19
Costco
💰 $249600M

NASDAQ: COST warehouse club at $249.6B FY2024 revenue with 73.4M cardholders and $50B+ Kirkland Signature; 90%+ renewal rate with $65/$130 membership fee competing with Sam's Club for warehouse retail.

#20
Adobe Commerce

Adobe's enterprise e-commerce platform (formerly Magento) with B2B commerce and Experience Cloud integration; targeting mid-market retailers competing with Salesforce Commerce Cloud and Shopify Plus.

#21
Audible

Amazon-owned audiobook platform with 750K+ title catalog; monthly credit subscription with Originals competing with Spotify and Libro.fm for dominance in the growing audiobook market.

#22
YouTube Premium

Google's YouTube ad-free subscription with background playback and YouTube Music; 100M subscribers growing as anti-ad-blocker enforcement drives conversions from ad-supported viewing.

#23
The Coca-Cola Company
💰 $47100M

Coca-Cola (KO) reported $47.1B in FY2024 revenue, up 3% YoY. World's #1 beverage company by market cap (~$270B). ~90,000 employees. HQ: Atlanta, GA. 200+ countries.

#24
Keurig
💰 $14800M

Keurig Dr Pepper (NASDAQ: KDP) single-serve K-Cup brewing system in 38M+ US households at $14.8B company revenue; 100+ licensed brand pod ecosystem competing with Nespresso for home coffee appliance market.

#25
eBay
💰 $73100M

NASDAQ-listed (EBAY) global marketplace with $73.1B GMV and 132M buyers; pure peer-to-peer auction and fixed-price model excelling in collectibles, pre-owned, and unique goods with Authenticity Guarantee.

#26
Google Shopping

Alphabet (GOOGL) product search and price comparison integrated into Google Search with 1M+ merchants; competing with Amazon product search and TikTok Shop for consumer purchase intent capture.

#27
Pampers
💰 $7000M

Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) global diaper brand at $7B+ annual revenue; Swaddlers through Easy Ups competing with Kimberly-Clark Huggies for dominant share of $64B global diaper market.

#28
Macy's
💰 $22000M

America's largest department store with $22B revenue; Bold New Chapter strategy closing underperforming malls and investing in 50 flagship stores while navigating accounting scandal.

#29
Nescafé
💰 $5000M

Nescafé is Nestlé's flagship instant coffee brand generating ~$5B+ annual revenue. #1 selling coffee brand globally. Sold in 180+ countries. Launched 1938. Parent: Nestlé (NSRGY).

#30
Instacart
💰 $3220M

NASDAQ: CART grocery marketplace at $3.22B FY2024 revenue with 1,400+ retailers and $1B+ Carrot Ads business; Caper Cart AI smart cart competing with DoorDash and Walmart+ for online grocery and CPG advertising.

#31
Ninja
💰 $4470M

SharkNinja (NYSE: SN) Ninja kitchen appliance brand with $4.47B combined revenue; Ninja Creami viral TikTok success competing with KitchenAid and Vitamix for premium performance-at-value kitchen appliances.

#32
Kohl's
💰 $17000M

Value department store with $17B revenue and 1,100 stores; Kohl's Cash promotions, Amazon returns partnership, and Sephora shop-in-shop driving traffic amid department store decline.

#33
Pandora

SiriusXM-owned music radio service with Music Genome Project personalization; 50M+ US users on ad-supported radio model competing with Spotify for streaming as on-demand complement.

#34
Dyson
💰 $6800M

British premium appliance company with £6.8B revenue from cordless vacuums, Airwrap hair tools, and air purifiers; James Dyson-owned competing with SharkNinja on proprietary digital motor technology.

#35
Dollar General

19000+ stores serving rural and underserved communities with essential goods at low prices

#36
7-Eleven
💰 $47000M

World's largest convenience store chain with 85,000 stores; Seven & i Holdings subsidiary facing $47B Couche-Tard acquisition bid while investing in fresh food and digital loyalty.

#37
KitchenAid
💰 $16600M

Whirlpool $16.6B 2024, small appliances +4%, 'Make More Than Meals' Oct 2025

#38
GE
💰 $39000M

GE Aerospace — jet engine maker with $39B revenue powering 737 MAX and A320neo; completed three-way breakup (Aerospace, Vernova energy, HealthCare) with LEAP engine production ramp.

#39
Foot Locker
💰 $8000M

Global sneaker retail chain with $8B revenue executing Lace Up plan; diversifying from Nike dependency with New Balance and HOKA while renovating Power Stores under Mary Dillon.

#40
Head & Shoulders
💰 $2000M

Head & Shoulders is P&G's #1 anti-dandruff shampoo brand with ~$2B+ estimated global sales. Sold in 100+ countries. #1 shampoo brand worldwide. Parent: Procter & Gamble (PG).

#41
Bissell

Family-owned American cleaning appliance brand with 150-year heritage; Pet Hair Eraser vacuum line and full floor care portfolio competing against Dyson and Shark.

#42
Mr. Coffee

Iconic American drip coffee maker brand that launched automatic home coffee brewing in 1972; Newell Brands-owned budget-accessible machines competing against Keurig and Ninja.

#43
Whirlpool
💰 $16600M

NYSE-listed (WHR) global #1 home appliance maker at $16.6B revenue with KitchenAid, Maytag, and Whirlpool brands; competing with LG and Samsung after selling EMEA business to Arçelik in 2024.

#44
TJ Maxx
💰 $56400M

TJX Companies, parent $56.4B revenue FY2025 (+4%), 5,085 stores globally, 131 locations added FY2025, treasure hunt experience

#45
Frigidaire

Electrolux (Stockholm: ELUX) US home appliance brand with century-long heritage in refrigerators, ranges, and laundry; value-tier competing with Whirlpool and GE Appliances for mainstream residential appliance share.

#46
Maytag

Whirlpool-owned appliance brand with durability heritage; "Built-to-Last" washing machines and dryers competing with LG, Samsung, and GE Appliances for the mainstream premium appliance segment.

#47
Shark
💰 $4000M

NYSE-listed SharkNinja (SN) vacuum and appliance brand with ~$4B revenue; DuoClean vacuum technology competing with Dyson at lower prices alongside Ninja cooking appliances brand.

#48
Black+Decker

Stanley Black & Decker-owned consumer power tool and appliance brand; 20V MAX cordless platform for DIY homeowners competing with Ryobi and Hart for mass retail tool market.

#49
Dirt Devil
💰 $50M

TTI/Royal Appliance, Versa 3-in-1 launch 2024, $50M+ revenue, budget vacuum leader, Walmart exclusive models

#50
Hamilton Beach
💰 $620M

NYSE-listed (HBB) small kitchen appliance manufacturer with 100+ year heritage at $620M revenue; Hamilton Beach and Proctor Silex competing with Ninja and Cuisinart for mass market kitchen appliances.

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