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Arizona, August 18, 2025

News Summary

A total of 137 Arizona-based companies earned places on the Inc. 5000 list, which ranks private U.S. firms by percentage revenue growth over a recent three-year span. The honorees span tech, healthcare, retail, finance and construction, with a notable share of builders, specialty contractors, manufacturers and service firms from Phoenix-area communities and beyond. Selected construction companies reported strong multi-year growth and several made their first appearance. The results spotlight shifting demand and investment in local construction markets and may signal hiring, capacity expansion and partnership opportunities for industry stakeholders.

137 Arizona-based Firms Named to the 2025 Inc. 5000, Reflecting Broad Growth Across Industries

The annual Inc. 5000 ranking highlights private companies with the fastest percentage revenue growth over a three-year period. In 2025, a total of 137 Arizona-based companies earned positions on the list, underscoring a robust growth trajectory for the state’s private sector. Rankings are determined by the percentage revenue growth from 2021 to 2024, with eligibility requiring that firms were founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2021, and that they were U.S.-based, privately held, for-profit, and independent as of December 31, 2024.

The Arizona entrants span a wide range of industries and hometowns, including Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, and beyond. The mix demonstrates the state’s diversification, from software and advertising to construction, healthcare, and financial services. Among the notable examples, several first-time entrants are breaking into the list, signaling new momentum across the local economy.

In one Phoenix-area company, the list marks a first-time appearance and places the firm among the faster-growing profiles with a double-digit to triple-digit revenue rise over the three-year window. In another Scottsdale-based firm, growth rates exceed sixfold, illustrating a multi-year expansion pattern. A Phoenix-adjacent company with ties to industrial contracting and project management is positioned among the upper-middle tier, posting strong three-year growth as well.

A Phoenix-based firm focused on advanced thermal management and manufacturing appears on the list for the first time, reflecting steady expansion through capacity upgrades and client diversification. The ranking also features a Scottsdale firm listed among Financial Services, and a Tempe-based software company that has shown continued momentum. In total, the AZ Inc. 5000 cohort showcases a cross-section of the state’s private economy, with entries distributed across large metro areas and several smaller communities.

The list also provides a snapshot of the range of industries represented, including Advertising, Software, Legal, Financial Services, Healthcare & Medical, Construction, Real Estate, and Manufacturing, among others. Cities such as Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, and Sierra Vista, plus smaller towns, illustrate the geographic breadth of the state’s growth.

Several Phoenix-area firms stand out for rapid expansion. One example in Phoenix-based operations shows a leading role in mechanical contracting and related services, reflecting resilience across the construction supply chain. A Scottsdale company in the Financial Services sector demonstrates strong multi-year growth, while a Tempe-entry details software development expansion and client reach across multiple industries.

In addition to the Arizona list, the Inc. 5000 framework includes a broad national context: the program ranks among the most widely watched measurements of private-sector entrepreneurial growth. The list’s data are used by businesses and communities to benchmark performance and identify areas of opportunity, as well as to recognize firms that contribute to local and statewide economies.

Notable Arizona entrants and context

  • No. 4,126 Professional Piping Systems (PPS), Phoenix — a leader in industrial and commercial mechanical contracting, fabrication, coatings, engineering, and project management; first appearance; 86% growth over the three-year period.
  • No. 677 Monetary Metals, Scottsdale — a financial services firm focusing on precious metals; 617% growth.
  • No. 4235 Air2O, Phoenix — a thermal management and manufacturing specialist; 81% growth and first-time listing; also described as a national player with an emphasis on data center and industrial applications.
  • META PCs, Arizona — a custom PC builder with two retail stores in Phoenix and Gilbert, offering nationwide delivery and lifetime service and support; positioned among the fastest-growing companies in the state per the release materials; active in high-performance gaming, professional workstations, and content-creation markets.

Other sample entries by city and industry

  • No. 103 Skylab Digital, Phoenix, 3,313% growth, Advertising, Marketing & PR
  • No. 104 CazVid, Tempe, 3,309% growth, Software
  • No. 149 TopDog Law, Scottsdale, 2,628% growth, Legal
  • No. 158 Secure Investment Management, Tucson, 2,477% growth, Financial Services
  • No. 213 Sleepyhead, Scottsdale, 1,789% growth, Retail
  • No. 256 7th Level, Scottsdale, 1,522% growth, Education

Selected Arizona entries with notable scale

  • No. 677 Monetary Metals, Scottsdale, 617% growth, Financial Services
  • No. 3,119 CleanChoice Janitorial, Gilbert, 129% growth, Business Products & Services
  • No. 3,265 Mi-One Brands, Phoenix, 191% growth, Consumer Products
  • No. 3,742 Fat Fender Garage, Gilbert, 101% growth, Manufacturing
  • No. 4,148 Freestar, Scottsdale, 85% growth, Advertising, Marketing & PR

Context and methodology recap

The ranking methodology uses percentage revenue growth from 2021 to 2024. Eligibility requires that a company was founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2021, is U.S.-based, privately held, for-profit, and independent as of December 31, 2024. The program notes that some listed companies may have undergone changes such as going public or being acquired since 2024. The Inc. 5000 is described as the leading data-driven snapshot of growth among independent, entrepreneurial firms and is published annually, with the top 500 showcased in a major industry publication and a conference event planned in Phoenix.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Inc. 5000 list?

The Inc. 5000 ranks private companies in the United States by percentage revenue growth from 2021 to 2024, with eligibility based on founding and revenue milestones and independent, for-profit status as of 2024.

How many Arizona-based firms appeared on the 2025 Inc. 5000?

A total of 137 Arizona-based companies earned rankings on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list.

What are some notable Arizona entrants and their growth levels?

Notable cases include a Phoenix-area firm with a first-time appearance posting strong growth, a Scottsdale financial services firm achieving triple-digit growth, and a Phoenix-based thermal management company reflecting expansion in its sector; additional entrants span industries from software to advertising and construction.

Where can the full list be viewed?

The full Inc. 5000 list and company profiles are accessible through Inc.’s official database and related release materials.

What is the broader significance of the Inc. 5000 for Arizona businesses?

The list highlights private firms with rapid revenue growth, providing benchmarking context, visibility, and recognition across a wide range of industries for local and state-level economies.


Key features at a glance

Feature Details
Scope Arizona-based private companies on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list
Measurement Percentage revenue growth from 2021 to 2024
Eligibility Founded and revenue by March 31, 2021; U.S.-based, privately held, for-profit, independent as of Dec 31, 2024
Geographic spread Entries from Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tucson, and other Arizona communities
Notable entrants First-time appearances and multi-industry growth, including PPS (Phoenix), Monetary Metals (Scottsdale), Air2O (Phoenix), and META PCs (Phoenix/Gilbert)

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