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Meet the top 15 Austin companies that made the 2025 Inc. 5000 list

Look out, you just might be working for one of these trailblazing companies that are growing faster than you can say “Inc. 5000"

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As Rihanna once famously said, “work, work, work, work, work, work,” which is something many Austinites do at companies recognized in the new Inc. 5000 list.

You’ll find 127+ companies from Austin and hundreds more from Texas in this year’s edition of the list. Here are the top 15 fastest-growing private companies from the Capital City.

Editor’s note: The percent growth mentioned in each of these companies is over a three-year period.

No. 18 | RazorMetrics | Healthcare & Medical
A first-timer on the Inc. 5000, this company was founded in 2017, boasts 9,073% growth, and aims to lower the cost of prescription drugs.

No. 54 | Televero Behavioral Health | Healthcare & Medical
With 4,962% growth, this company was created in 2020 to help improve access to online counseling and mental health services. Plus, it has seen 1,833% employee growth.

No. 63 | Steadily | Insurance
Focusing on landlord insurance, this company was also featured at No. 6 on the Regionals Midwest list.

No. 64 | Drake Tappe Construction | Construction
This company has seen a 650% increase in employee growth with its vertical integration structure as a general contractor for commercial + multifamily development.

No. 67 | Canopii Solutions | IT Services
Based in Leander, this IT consultation provider works with large healthcare organizations and Epic Systems, and flaunts 4,413% growth.

No. 98 | Black Dome | Real Estate
Coming hot out of Round Rock with a 3,438% growth rate, this Property Management company provides property preservation, inspection, eviction services, and more.

No. 135 | Closinglock | Software
Moving up the list by four spots compared to last year, this company combats fraud through its information and fund-transfer platform.

No. 142 | Groves & Company | Business Products & Services
With a huge 775% employee growth rate, this company helps bring new growth strategies to fellow businesses.

No. 147 | Curana Health | Healthcare & Medical
Valued between $1 billion and $2.5 billion, Curana works on transforming the health, happiness, and coordination of seniors.

No. 148 | poppi | Food & Beverage
You can thank this Austin-based company for its soda with prebiotics, which has skyrocketed in popularity since its inception in 2020, and was featured on the Inc. Female Founders list both this year and in 2024.

No. 219 | DIBS Beauty | Consumer products
Makeup is made locally through this company, which is best known for its double-sided mascara and primer.

No. 304 | Verifiable | Software
Networks = managed. We’re guessing that’s the motto of this company, which offers real-time healthcare provider verification.

No. 314 | inKind Hospitality | Financial Services
Diners get rewards for visiting select restaurants with this app-based marketplace that makes eating out better for restaurants and patrons.

No. 315 | Incline Insurance Group | Insurance
With a decade in business, this company has been a mainstay on the Inc. 5000 since 2022, working its way up from spot No. 2,712.

No. 410 | Powerhouse Consulting Group | Business Products & Services
This tech consulting firm for trades and field service management shows an impressive 980% growth rate.

Phew — is your company on the list? View the full report here.

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