Webflow raises $140M, pushing its valuation to $2.1 billion
This morning Webflow, a software company that helps businesses build no-code websites, announced that it has raised a $140 million Series B. The round, led by returning investors Accel and Silversmith, comes after the startup raised $72 million in an August 2019 Series A.
The new funding values Webflow at more than $2.1 billion it said in a blog post that TechCrunch viewed before publication. CapitalG, an Alphabet venture capital group, joined the Series B as well, with its investor Laela Sturdy joining the startup’s board.
Webflow offers a software that helps customers build websites without the need to write code; the company also offers hosting and content-related capabilities.