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Professional website design and publishing platform.
Webflow is the leading no-code visual web development platform. It seamlessly generates sophisticated code so anyone can build powerful web-based businesses and adapt to changes without developers or months of building.
From entrepreneurs and creative agencies to Fortune 500 companies, Webflow makes the internet a more inclusive place by making the tools to build on it more accessible to more people, fueling business growth. Webflow powers websites for innovators like Discord, Monday.com, IDEO, Orange Theory Fitness, TED, and Dropbox.
Webflow is backed by Y Combinator, Accel, CapitalG, Silversmith, and other awesome investors.
Webflow has raised $395.0M across 5 funding rounds.
Key people at Webflow.
Webflow was founded in 2013 by Sergie Magdalin (Founder/CPO) and Bryant Chou (Founder/CTO) and Vlad Magdalin (Founder).
Webflow has raised $395.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Webflow was founded in 2013 by Sergie Magdalin (Founder/CPO) and Bryant Chou (Founder/CTO) and Vlad Magdalin (Founder).
Webflow has raised $395.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Webflow's investors include Ali Rowghani, Kevin Hartz, Accel, AME Cloud Ventures, Bond, CapitalG, Footprint Coalition, Forerunner Ventures, Greylock, Hardware Club, Khosla Ventures, LGF.
Webflow, Inc. is a San Francisco-based technology company founded in 2013 that offers a professional website design and publishing platform. It enables users to design, build, and launch responsive, visually rich websites without writing traditional code, positioning itself as a leading no-code or visual development SaaS platform. Webflow serves a broad audience including freelancers, agencies, startups, marketers, and enterprises, providing an all-in-one solution with design tools, CMS, e-commerce, hosting, and SEO features. Its mission is to democratize web creation by bringing "development superpowers to everyone," aiming to build the world's most powerful website experience platform. With over 3.5 million users and $335 million in funding, Webflow has become a key enabler in the startup ecosystem by accelerating digital presence creation and reducing reliance on traditional development cycles[1][2][3][4].
Webflow was officially launched in 2013 after its founding in 2012 by a team with backgrounds in design and development. The idea emerged from the founders’ vision to bridge the gap between design and code, empowering creators to build sophisticated websites visually without technical barriers. Early traction came from its unique approach to visual web development, which quickly attracted freelancers and agencies frustrated by the complexity and slowness of traditional coding workflows. Despite initial setbacks, including rejections from accelerators like Y Combinator, Webflow persevered and grew into a remote-first company with a thriving global community of creators[2][3].
Webflow rides the rising trend of no-code and low-code development platforms that democratize software creation by lowering technical barriers. The timing is critical as businesses increasingly demand faster, more flexible digital presence solutions amid rapid digital transformation. Market forces such as the growing importance of web experiences, remote work, and the need for agile marketing tools favor Webflow’s model. By empowering non-developers to build sophisticated websites, Webflow influences the broader ecosystem by accelerating innovation, enabling startups and enterprises alike to iterate quickly and scale their online presence without heavy engineering overhead[3][4].
Looking ahead, Webflow is poised to deepen its leadership in the no-code space by expanding AI-native capabilities that help teams design smarter and publish faster. Trends such as AI-assisted design, increased demand for personalized web experiences, and the continued shift to remote and distributed workforces will shape its journey. Webflow’s influence is likely to grow as it continues to lower barriers to web creation, enabling more diverse creators and businesses to participate in the digital economy. Its commitment to speed, quality, and community suggests a sustainable path forward in a rapidly evolving tech landscape[4][6].
In sum, Webflow’s mission to empower everyone to create for the web remains central as it evolves from a disruptive startup to a foundational platform shaping how the internet is built and experienced.
Key people at Webflow.
Webflow has raised $395.0M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $120.0M Series C in March 2022.