EXPRESS MOBILE, INC. v. Wix.com Ltd.
Dismissed- Docket:
- 3:19-cv-03351
- Filed:
- 2019-06-14
Express Mobile, Inc. filed a patent infringement suit against Wix.com Ltd. in the California Northern District Court. The case was ultimately dismissed.
Defendant
1 case as defendant.
Wix.com Ltd. is an Israeli software company founded in 2006 with headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel. Publicly traded on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker WIX, the company reported revenue of approximately $1.76 billion in 2024. As of early 2026, the company has a market capitalization of approximately $4.67 billion and employs over 5,300 people.
Wix is an operating company that provides a cloud-based platform for creating and managing websites. Its core products include the Wix Editor, a drag-and-drop website builder; Wix ADI (Artificial Design Intelligence), which designs a site automatically based on user input; and Wix Studio, a more advanced platform for agencies and web professionals. The company operates on a freemium model, earning revenue from premium subscriptions that offer additional features like e-commerce capabilities, booking and scheduling systems, custom domain names, and removal of Wix branding.
The company's patent litigation posture is that of an operating company defending its technology. Based on tracked cases, Wix has been a defendant in one patent suit and has not appeared as a plaintiff. This defensive posture is typical for a technology company of its size. The single tracked case was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, a venue frequently used for patent infringement lawsuits.
The notable tracked case is Authentixx LLC v. Wix Com Ltd, filed in April 2026. The plaintiff, Authentixx LLC, is a non-practicing entity that has sued dozens of other technology companies over a single patent broadly related to webpage authentication. Wix is one of many defendants targeted in this assertion campaign.
Express Mobile, Inc. filed a patent infringement suit against Wix.com Ltd. in the California Northern District Court. The case was ultimately dismissed.