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Wayfair returns to growth as active customer base rebounds to 21 million
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Wayfair returns to growth as active customer base rebounds to 21 million

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Wayfair (NYSE:W) reported a return to top-line growth for the first quarter of 2026, as a stabilizing housing market and improved consumer sentiment helped the online furniture giant snap a period of post-pandemic stagnation.

The Boston-based company posted net revenue of $2.93 billion, representing a 7.4% increase year-over-year.

The quarter was defined by a critical turnaround in user engagement.

Wayfair reported an active customer base of 21.4 million, reflecting a return to growth that management attributed to enhanced loyalty programs and more competitive pricing.

Gross profit for the period reached $880 million, maintaining a healthy margin of 30% as the company benefited from supply chain efficiencies and a higher mix of exclusive brand sales.

Profitability metrics continued to show sequential improvement on an operational basis.

Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA rose to $151 million, as the company maintained strict discipline over advertising spend and corporate overhead.

However, on a GAAP basis, Wayfair reported a net loss of $105 million, and non-GAAP free cash flow was a negative $106 million, primarily due to the timing of inventory replenishment and seasonal working capital requirements.

The company ended the quarter with a solid liquidity position, reporting $1.1 billion in cash, equivalents, and short-term investments, with total liquidity reaching $1.5 billion.

This financial cushion provides the company with the flexibility to continue investing in its physical retail expansion and next-day delivery capabilities.