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Here are Seattle’s fastest-growing companies named on Inc. 5000

These Seattle-based companies made the Inc. 5000 list for their outstanding percentage revenue growth over the last three years.

A view of Seattle's waterfront from across the bay.

A total of 72 Seattle-based businesses made the list.

Photo by Garrett Morrow

Well, would you get a load of this — 72 Seattle companies rank among the fastest-growing private companies in the nation, according to the 2024 Inc. 5000 list.

Let’s dive in to our top businesses:

WBE Technologies | No. 102 | 3,187% growth | This woman-owned business focuses on helping other business build out their network infrastructure requirements.

Vouched | No. 141 | 2,443% growth | “Identity theft is not a joke” — this biz double checks identities.

Element5 | No. 177 | 2,154% growth | No one likes paperwork — these folks automate some of those annoying administrative tasks using AI.

Deako | No. 182 | 2,136% growth | Let their be light. No, really. Deako makes customizable plug-in lighting for your home.

ThirstySprout | No. 247 | 1,655% growth | Find top talent for your jobs listings using AI — it’s the future, baby.

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