Top 5 E-commerce Retailers 2023
“In the U.S., 2022 retail e-commerce revenue was $856.8 billion. Online shopping has revolutionized how we purchase goods and influenced consumer expectations that spill over into other industries today. Convenience, endless options and seamless experiences are now table stakes. Here, we delve into the top five e-commerce retailers making waves in the digital realm.
For the sixth consecutive year, RIS has collaborated with wRatings to rank the industry’s top-performing retailers. We’ve highlighted the top 100 companies continuing to prosper despite the ongoing volatility, analyzing their percentage of market share and how it translates to overall sales, and where these companies are investing in maintaining their competitive edge. The Top 10 alone totals $2.4 trillion in sales — besting last year’s $2.3 trillion.
Below, RIS breaks out the Top 10 E-commerce Retailers from the complete Top 100 list. From tech-driven innovations to exceptional customer experiences, these brands are setting new standards and redefining the online shopping landscape.
1. Amazon
No. 2 overall, 14.28% market share
On July 11, 2023, Amazon reached a pinnacle: Its first day of the Prime Day event was the single largest sales day ever on Amazon, helping make it the biggest Prime Day event ever (members bought 375 million items). Overall sales last year were $514 billion — almost $45 million more than in 2021.
After a decade of investment in robotics technology, the company recently announced that it has more than 520,000 robotic drive units and revealed its first fully autonomous mobile robot, Proteus. Amazon said Proteus can operate safely alongside humans on the warehouse floor.
In other business areas, Amazon is refining plans to meet changing demands, undergoing a significant shift in its strategic approach, and pausing its brick-and-mortar supermarket expansion — with plans to close some Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go physical locations.
Wayfair became the go-to online destination for home furnishings and decor and stands out for its commitment to personalization and customer experience, ultimately enhancing revenue. Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered recommendation systems tailor product suggestions, and augmented reality (AR) technology allows customers to visualize furniture and decor in their homes before buying, reducing returns. Unlike Amazon, Wayfair is doubling down on brick-and-mortar, opening physical stores.
2. Wayfair
No. 36 overall, .34% market share
Wayfair opened a second Joss & Main location in May 2023 in Chicago. According to a release, “The Joss & Main store blends the best in-person and online shopping into one seamless experience. In addition to shopping hundreds of products in-store to take home same-day, customers can access an endless aisle of alternative styles, colors, and materials through the Joss & Main mobile app, mobile web, or on a tablet in-store with the help of an associate. For those who may want to skip the line and finish shopping from the comfort of their home, the Joss & Main app makes scanning items in-store and building a digital basket quick and easy, with free two-day delivery on thousands of styles.”
3. Chewy
No. 42 overall, .28% market share