MALVERN, PA — 2X posted 264% revenue growth over three years to rank No. 1,330 on the 2026 Inc. 5000, extending the Malvern company’s run on the ranking of fast-growing private U.S. businesses to six consecutive years.
The company ranked No. 27 among Greater Philadelphia businesses on this year’s list. Inc. ranks qualifying companies according to percentage revenue growth from 2022 through 2025.
The performance puts 2X above the 130% median three-year growth rate reported across the 5,000 companies included in this year’s ranking. Inc. said businesses on the list collectively added more than 627,000 jobs over the past three years.
The recognition comes as 2X undergoes a leadership transition following its acquisition of Knownwell in June. David DeWolf became chief executive officer after the transaction, succeeding the company’s founder, Dom Colasante.
DeWolf said the company’s growth is providing a foundation for a go-to-market operating model that combines specialized teams with artificial intelligence.
“That growth earns us the chance to build what’s next: a go-to-market model where expert teams and AI work as one,” DeWolf said. He said 2X is already applying the model across thousands of engagements.
The Inc. ranking provides a measure of historical revenue expansion rather than current-year financial performance. As a privately held company, 2X did not disclose its underlying revenue figures in the release.
Companies on the 2026 list were required to have generated revenue by March 31, 2022, and to have remained U.S.-based, privately held, for-profit and independent as of Dec. 31, 2025.
Qualifying businesses also needed at least $100,000 in 2022 revenue and $2 million in 2025 revenue. Inc. calculates rankings based on percentage revenue growth between those years.
“Every company on the Inc. 5000 has a story of perseverance, smart decision making, and a refusal to sit still,” Inc. Editor-in-Chief Mike Hofman said, adding that the companies’ performance reflects the ability to sustain growth in competitive markets.
The full Inc. 5000 ranking and searchable company database are available at www.inc.com/inc5000.
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