The internet is no longer a luxury, especially if you own or are starting a business. Having a website is necessary for keeping your company discoverable and growing, whether you’re an e-commerce company or not.
There are 2 billion websites on the internet, even though only about 400 million are actually active. This is an impressive number, especially considering that the internet only began in 1983.
But, who is hosting these websites and their information? There isn’t a shortage of companies that do this, and in this article, you’ll find a list of 15 of the largest web hosting services in the world, ranked by their total revenue from 2020.
15 Largest Web Hosting Companies in the World
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Amazon Web Services
Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
$45.4 billionA part of the larger Amazon conglomerate, Amazon Web Services started offering cloud computing in 2006 and now offers application hosting, website hosting, backup and storage, enterprise IT, content delivery, and database solutions. These are just a few of the more than 90 services the company offers.
AWS hosts over 8% of the world’s websites and holds over 4% of the cloud computing market. It’s also known for giving companies the option to pick and choose which services they want and to only pay for what they need instead of a flat rate.
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Google Cloud Platform
Mountain View, California, U.S.A.
$13.1 billionGoogle Cloud Platform runs on the same system that Google itself uses for its search, email, and file storage products and offers a suite of cloud computing services for its customers. It also offers over 90 products that include analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning, storage, and mapping.
Google Cloud is behind over 1.4 million websites and its customers include Charles Schwab, Sony Music, Spotify, Johnson Johnson, and Hearst. Google Cloud also has over 62,000 miles of fiber optic cable, over 100 points of presence, and the largest global private cloud network in the world.
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Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.A.
$3.32 billionGoDaddy, Inc. has over 20 million customers who use its domain registrar and web hosting services.
The company’s products are popular with businesses around the world, as unlike AWS and Google Cloud, GoDaddy also offers website building and individual assistance to its customers to help them grow their brands and reach their goals.
The company has over 80 million domain names registered under it and has 14 offices across the globe. GoDaddy hosts 15.2% of the world’s websites, making it the largest web host in the world as far as the number of sites hosted goes.
In the U.S. alone, 20.8% of websites use GoDaddy.
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
$2.457 billionShopify is unique from many other web hosting companies because it’s designed to further e-commerce specifically.
It does this by offering inventory management, order fulfillment, payment processing, and point-of-sale tools in addition to custom domain name registration and website building services to the 1 million businesses that use it.
Shopify started in 2006 and now has 5,000 employees worldwide, along with its customers in 175 different countries. Some of its enterprise platform customers include Staples, Heinz, Magnolia, Allbirds, Rebecca Minkoff, and Lindt.
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Burlington, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
$1.1 billionEndurance International Group owns web hosting brands such as HostGator and Bluehost, and in February of 2021, it merged with Web.com Group, Inc. to form Newfold Digital, a new giant in web hosting services. Its brands now include Network Solutions and Register.com as well.
The company offers domain name, website building, hosting, designing, security, online marketing, SEO, and customer support services to small and medium-sized businesses.
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OVHcloud
Roubaix, France
$1 billionOne of the largest hosting providers in Europe, OVHcloud offers cloud-based server and web hosting services. Its customers range from companies needing private servers to entrepreneurs launching websites, to video game designers looking for powerful servers dedicated to gaming.
The company started in 1999 and now has 32 data centers on four different continents and over 1 million customers in 138 countries.
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Wix.com Ltd.
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
$988.8 millionFounded in 2006, Wix.com has over 180 million users in 190 countries.
The company offers web development services including website hosting and templates, workflow automation, e-commerce, logo design, web application building, and marketing tools. Wix is best known for its drag-and-drop web designing software.
Wix has locations in Israel, the U.S., Lithuania, Germany, Brazil, Ukraine, Ireland, Canada, Japan, and the U.K.
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Montabaur, Germany
$739.1 millionOne of the oldest companies on this list, Ionos was founded in 1988. It provides web hosting, domain registration, SSL certificates, email services, website building services, cloud hosting, consulting services, and virtual private and dedicated servers.
The company has headquarters in Germany and in Pennsylvania, hosts over 12 million domains, and has employees in 40 countries.
Ionos’s target market is small- and medium-sized businesses, and it offers its customers a personal consultant to help them create the most effective online presence possible.
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New York, New York, U.S.A.
$278.6 millionSquarespace is a website building and hosting company that offers its customers domain name registration, marketing tools, e-commerce software, and consulting services.
It’s best known for its beginner-friendly drag-and-drop website building software, making it most popular with new and small businesses.
The company started in a dorm room in 2004 and now has over 1,000 employees in offices in New York City, New York, Portland, Oregon, and Dublin, Ireland.
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Namecheap
Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
$200.6 millionNamecheap is a domain registration and web hosting company known for its low prices and customer service. It’s managing over 10 million domains around the world and was rated one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S. in 2018.
Namecheap started in 2000 is based in Phoenix, Arizona. Its mission is to make sure everyone has affordable, secure access to the internet, and it advocates for law and policy changes that would make that happen.
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Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.
$113 millionLiquid Web has over 45,000 customers in over 150 countries and manages over 50,000 websites. It offers servers, VPS, cloud computing, database hosting, and HIPAA-compliant website hosting services.
Liquid Web’s main customers are large organizations such as Eddie Bauer, Home Depot, National Geographic, and Porsche who can afford to pay its higher prices and need its high-quality services, such as its 100% uptime guarantee.
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Hetzner
Gunzenhausen, Germany
$103 millionHetzner began in 1997 and provides web hosting, domain name, server, cloud, and storage services to its customers. The company has data centers in Finland and Germany, and its partner company xneelo is based in South Africa.
Hetzner offers 24/7 support, powers its servers entirely with renewable energy sources, and provides high-quality security systems.
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SiteGround
Sofia, Bulgaria
$94.4 millionSiteGround has been offering web hosting services since 2004 and now also provides cloud and email hosting. The company has 2 million domains using its services and has offices in the U.S., the U.K., Bulgaria, and Spain, in addition to data centers all over the world.
SiteGround has over 500 employees and has been recognized for its strong uptimes and high-quality customer support. It also offers marketing and small business resources to help its clients succeed.
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Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
$73 millionInMotion Hosting started in 2001 and now has over 300,000 domains using its hosting services. The company offers a 90-day money-back guarantee and promises 99.99% uptime and 24/7 customer support.
InMotion also offers over 300 integrations and apps customers can use to manage content, process payments, and keep their sites safe. The company has partnered with brands such as Ceph, Puppet, Ansible, Virtuozzo, Docker, and WordPress to provide these services.
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DreamHost
Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
$41.2 millionDreamHost has been hosting websites since it began in a dorm room in 1997 and has spun off several other companies since then. The company offers domain registration, web, cloud, and VPS hosting, website builders, and dedicated servers.
The company is employee-owned and offers a 100% uptime guarantee and 24/7 support. DreamHost hosts over 1.5 million websites, blogs, and applications for 40,000 customers in over 100 countries.
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