Hostinger ended the year 2025 with a revenue of $325 million, registering a 51 percent growth from the previous year, thus making it the fourth consecutive year the company has grown above the 50 percent threshold. The company, which offers web hosting and cloud infrastructure services, has also seen its customer base grow to 4.6 million businesses and solo entrepreneurs from over 150 countries, registering a 35 percent annual growth.
The company’s multi year trajectory shows a sharp upward curve. Since 2022, revenue has climbed from $82.1 million to $325 million, representing a compound annual growth rate of 58 percent. During the same period, Hostinger added 3.1 million net new customers and $242.8 million in additional revenue. The company achieved its first profitable EBITDA in 2023 which demonstrated its transition from aggressive growth to steady business operations.
Hostinger experienced its recent growth through two main factors which included ongoing demand for hosting and cloud services together with its enhanced implementation of artificial intelligence throughout its entire platform. The company developed Kodee as an AI agent to perform more than 350 different administrative and support functions which include website migrations and server health checks. Kodee managed 81 percent of customer support requests by 2025 while starting the year with a 50 percent capacity. Hostinger achieved an operating cost reduction of approximately $10.6 million through this process.
The new AI based products developed during this period began to attract customers. Hostinger Horizons which launched in early 2025 allowed over 800000 users to create web applications through a no-code development platform. In addition, Hostinger Reach, its email marketing solution, reached 150,000 users by December. The company also reported a Net Promoter Score of plus 59, a figure generally viewed as strong within the hosting industry.
When compared with established players such as Namecheap and GoDaddy, Hostinger’s year over year growth rate stands out. The company also appeared in the FT 1000 ranking of Europe’s fastest growing companies for the sixth consecutive year and secured a high position in the Financial Times and Statista Long term Growth Champions list.
Hostinger is closely watched in the industry as it enters 2026, given its steady revenue growth and the rising adoption of AI technology.
