Meet the 2017 CNBC Disruptor 50 companies

In the fifth annual Disruptor 50 list, CNBC features private companies in a range of industries — from biotech and machine learning to transportation and retail — whose innovations are changing the world. These forward-thinking starts-ups have identified unexploited niches in the marketplace that have the potential to become billion-dollar businesses, and they rushed to fill them. A startling 31 are unicorns that have already reached or passed the billion-dollar mark. In the process, they are creating new ecosystems for their products and services. Unseating corporate giants is no easy feat. But we ranked those venture capital–backed companies doing the best job. In aggregate, these 50 companies have raised nearly $44 billion in venture capital at an implied Disruptor 50 list market valuation of about $239 billion, according to PitchBook data. Already it's hard to think of the world without them. Read more about the consumer and business trends that stand out in the 2017 list ranking and the methodology used to select this year's Disruptor companies.

1 Airbnb It's a $31 billion trip
2 Lyft The car-ownership killer with a conscience
3 WeWork Reworking the office
4 Grab Uber-growth for an Asian ride-share rival
5 Uptake Technologies Capturing Warren Buffett's billionaire energy
6 Houzz The homiest e-catalog
7 Ginkgo Bioworks Growing products in the lab
8 Palantir Technologies Tracking the world's secrets
9 Cylance Making cyberthreats idle
10 Udacity Closing the skills gap
11 CrowdStrike Going into the breach
12 23andMe Bring your genome home
13 Progyny Rocking the cradle
14 SpaceX Humanity's interstellar escape plan
15 SurveyMonkey Question everything
16 Ezetap India's answer to Apple Pay
17 GreenSky A credit to the mobile race
18 Moderna Therapeutics Going viral
19 Uber The car controversy with a valuation bigger than Tesla GM or Ford
20 SparkCognition Deciphering the data overload
21 IEX The traders Michael Lewis made famous in a flash
22 GitHub The biggest coding party in the world
23 Bloom Energy Helping companies like Apple get off the grid
24 Drawbridge An ad strategy Facebook and Google can't ignore
25 Jaunt VR that both Disney and Paul McCartney have experience in
26 Coursera Go to a top school
27 MongoDB The BIG idea in databases
28 Qualtrics Surveying the corporate landscape
29 Domo Complete cloud cover
30 Blippar You
31 Pinterest An image is worth $11 billion
32 Illumio A new segment in cybersecurity
33 Phononic Quietly cool
34 Veniam Constructing the global superhighway of data
35 Spotify Not even Apple Music has slowed it
36 Dropbox The file-sharing economy
37 Trulioo Tracks twice as many people as Facebook: 4 billion
38 Synack Who the IRS and DoD use against hackers
39 DocuSign DocuSign
40 Payoneer Payments without borders
41 Skillz A sport to surpass the NFL
42 Blue Apron What's for dinner
43 Robinhood There is no brokerage fee low enough
44 Zocdoc Real patient-centered health care
45 SoFi $18 billion in loans and counting
46 Foursquare A success story turned inside out
47 Warby Parker Still seeing things in new ways
48 Persado A motivational speaker that's not human
49 Stripe Visa is banking on this platform
50 Quid The ultimate trendspotter

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