Local commerce marketplace

What is DoorDash?

Local commerce marketplace for restaurants, retailers, consumers, and Dashers.

Category
Local commerce marketplace
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Founded
2013
Employees
20,000+ reported
Total funding
Public company; raised $3.37B IPO plus billions in private capital history
Status
Public (Nasdaq: DASH); Q1 2026 revenue $4.03B reported

What is DoorDash?

DoorDash is a local commerce marketplace company. DoorDash reported Q4 2025 revenue of $4.0B, 903M orders, and $29.7B marketplace GOV, and Q1 2026 coverage reported revenue of about $4.03B.

DoorDash operates marketplaces and logistics products that connect consumers with restaurants, grocery, convenience, retail, merchants, advertisers, and independent delivery workers. Its public product surface includes DoorDash Marketplace, DashPass, DoorDash Drive, DoorDash Ads, Storefront/Commerce Platform, and related services for consumers, merchants, advertisers, Dashers, and enterprise retail partners.

DoorDash reported Q4 2025 revenue of $4.0B, 903M orders, and $29.7B marketplace GOV, and Q1 2026 coverage reported revenue of about $4.03B. As of June 2026, the safest read is a public global local-commerce platform expanding from restaurant delivery into retail, ads, subscriptions, and international markets. Revenue, usage, and customer numbers are described only where the company or public filings disclose them; otherwise this profile uses public scale signals rather than invented private figures.

What does DoorDash offer?

DoorDash offers DoorDash Marketplace, DashPass, DoorDash Drive, DoorDash Ads and adjacent workflow products.

  • DoorDash Marketplace· Marketplace
  • DashPass· Subscription
  • DoorDash Drive· Logistics
  • DoorDash Ads· Advertising
  • Storefront/Commerce Platform· Merchant software
  • DashMart· Owned retail
  • Wolt· International marketplace

How does DoorDash make money?

DoorDash earns commissions and fees from merchants and consumers, DashPass subscriptions, advertising revenue, logistics services, and platform products.

DoorDash earns commissions and fees from merchants and consumers, DashPass subscriptions, advertising revenue, logistics services, and platform products. Public pricing signal: U.S. restaurant marketplace plans include delivery commission tiers historically around 15%, 25%, and 30%, Pickup around 6%, and DashPass at $9.99/month or $96/year for eligible orders. The important commercial driver is order frequency, category expansion, international growth, advertising, subscription retention, merchant adoption, and logistics density.

DoorDash's unit economics depend on gross order value, net revenue margin, Dasher costs, promotions, support, advertising yield, and local-market density. For sellers, this means the strongest pitch ties to measurable savings, growth, compliance, reliability, or revenue enablement rather than generic productivity claims.

Who leads DoorDash?

DoorDash is led by Tony Xu, with a leadership team spanning marketplace operations, logistics, ads, international, finance, product, engineering, and public policy.

  • Tony XuCo-founder & CEOCo-founder, since 2013Leads strategy and global local-commerce expansion.
  • Stanley TangCo-founder / Head of DoorDash LabsCo-founder, since 2013Works on automation and new logistics capabilities.
  • Andy FangCo-founderCo-founder, since 2013Co-founded the core marketplace.
  • Ravi InukondaCFOExecutive leaderPublic-company finance and capital allocation leader.

How do you contact DoorDash's leadership?

DoorDash does not publish verified personal executive email addresses in its official materials. Use the public contact path below, or a verified relationship-based introduction, rather than presenting guessed personal addresses as verified.

How much funding has DoorDash raised?

DoorDash's capital history is Public company; raised $3.37B IPO plus billions in private capital history; latest status: Public (Nasdaq: DASH); Q1 2026 revenue $4.03B reported.

2013: Seed/YC and early rounds (DoorDash begins as Palo Alto delivery startup.) 2014: Series A - about $17M (Sequoia-backed growth round.) 2015-2016: Series B/C - tens to hundreds of millions (Capital funds U.S. market expansion.) 2018: Series D - $535M (SoftBank-led round accelerates national scale.) 2019: Series G - $600M; $12.6B valuation reported (Late-stage capital supports category expansion.) 2020: Series H - $400M; about $16B valuation (Pre-IPO funding.) Dec 2020: IPO - $3.37B raised; about $39B debut valuation (DoorDash lists on NYSE/Nasdaq-era public markets under DASH.)

DoorDash is public; funding history explains its growth path, while current valuation comes from DASH market price and filings. This profile treats undisclosed valuations, undisclosed round sizes, and public-company market values conservatively, using only public figures or clearly labeled capital-history views.

How did DoorDash get here?

DoorDash's path runs from founding through product expansion, major financing, and its current public (nasdaq: dash); q1 2026 revenue $4.03b reported status.

  1. 2013FoundedDoorDash starts from Stanford/YC roots.
  2. 2018SoftBank-led Series DRaises $535M.
  3. 2020IPODoorDash goes public.
  4. 2022Wolt acquisitionDoorDash expands internationally.
  5. Q4 2025903M ordersReports $29.7B Marketplace GOV and $4.0B revenue.
  6. Q1 2026Continued growthCoverage reports roughly $4.03B quarterly revenue.

Who are DoorDash's competitors?

DoorDash competes with category incumbents and newer specialists that attack the same buyer budget from different product angles.

  • Uber EatsGlobal rideshare-linked delivery marketplace.
  • InstacartGrocery and retail marketplace.
  • GrubhubRestaurant delivery marketplace.
  • DeliverooInternational food delivery marketplace.
  • GopuffInstant commerce and owned inventory delivery.

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