Corporate affairs Wix was founded in 2006 by Israeli developers
Avishai Abrahami, Nadav Abrahami, and Giora Kaplan. With its main offices in
Tel Aviv, Wix was backed by investors
Insight Venture Partners, Mangrove Capital Partners,
Bessemer Venture Partners,
DAG Ventures, and
Benchmark Capital. By April 2010 Wix had 3.5 million users and raised US$10 million in Series C funding provided by Benchmark Capital and existing investors Bessemer Venture Partners and Mangrove Capital Partners. In March 2011, Wix had 8.5 million users and raised US$40 million in Series D funding, bringing its total funding to that date to US$61 million. By August 2013, the Wix platform had more than 34 million registered users. On 5 November 2013, Wix had an
initial public offering on
NASDAQ, raising about US$127 million for the company and some share holders. In 2016,
Mark Tluszcz became the chair of the board of directors. In 2020, Wix's revenue increased to $989 million, a 30% rise year-on-year, primarily due to the shift of businesses online during the
coronavirus pandemic. The company added over 31 million new registered users in 2020, reaching a total of 196.7 million by year's end. Wix added approximately 1 million net new premium subscriptions in 2020, surpassing $1 billion in annual collections for the first time. By the end of the year, there were 5.5 million premium subscriptions, a 22% increase compared to the end of 2019. As of its most recent reporting in June 2024, Wix has over 260 million users worldwide.
Product development 2000s Wix entered an
open beta phase in 2007 using a platform based on
Adobe Flash.
2010s In June 2011, Wix launched the
Facebook store module, making its first step into social commerce. In March 2012, Wix launched a new
HTML5 site builder, replacing the
Adobe Flash technology. In October 2012, Wix launched an app market for users to sell applications built with the company's automated web development technology. In August 2014, Wix launched Wix Hotels, a booking system for hotels,
bed and breakfasts, and vacation rentals that use Wix websites. In June 2016, Wix introduced Wix ADI (Artificial Design Intelligence), a platform that uses
artificial intelligence to design websites.
2020s In 2020, Wix launched an additional CMS, EditorX, which included additional
CSS features to the original builder. In July 2023, Wix announced that it would be building on its ADI technology to create an AI powered website generator In October 2023, Wix launched the Wix Studio website builder. Co-founder and CEO, Avishai Abrahami described the platform as a “product for agencies”. In March 2024, the AI web builder, which uses a
chatbot to help users create content was launched to the public. In August 2025, Wix announced it would launch banking services—including checking accounts and loans for small businesses—via a partnership with Israeli fintech Unit Finance, as it sought to diversify amid what it described as threats to its core website-building business from artificial intelligence. In January 2026, Wix launched Wix Harmony. Wix harmony is an AI website builder that uses
agentic technology,
generative design and
vibe coding—with manual editing features for additional control.
Acquisitions In April 2014, Wix announced the acquisition of Appixia, an Israeli startup for creating native
mobile commerce (mCommerce) apps. In October 2014, Wix announced its acquisition of
OpenRest, a developer of online ordering systems for restaurants. In April 2015, Wix acquired
Moment.me, a mobile website builder for events and marketing tools for social lead generation. On 23 February 2017, Wix acquired the online art community
DeviantArt for US$36 million. In January 2017, the company acquired
Flok, a provider of customer loyalty programs tools. In February 2020, Wix acquired Inkfrog for eBay sellers, a web design company that provides customized business management software for eBay sellers. On 2 March 2021, Wix acquired SpeedETab, a Miami-based restaurant online technology provider. In May 2021, Wix acquired Rise.ai, a gift card and customer re-engagement package for online brands. A month later, Wix acquired Modalyst, a marketplace and
drop-shipping platform. In May 2025, Wix acquired Hour One, a startup specializing in AI-powered video creation tools, to enhance its generative AI capabilities. In June 2025, the company acquired Base44, owned by independent entrepreneur Maor Shlomo, with the intention of integrating Base44's artificial intelligence capabilities and conversational interface into Wix's website and app building platform. ==Description==