Wire is entering its next phase of growth with momentum, clarity and purpose. As demand for secure, sovereign collaboration accelerates across Europe and beyond, the company has doubled year-over-year revenue and expanded its executive leadership to scale responsibly and sustainably.
This milestone is not just about growth numbers. It reflects a broader shift in how organizations think about communication, risk and digital sovereignty and Wire’s role in shaping what comes next.
Secure communication is no longer a niche requirement reserved for governments or defense organizations. In 2025, it has become a board-level concern for public sector institutions, critical infrastructure providers and security-sensitive enterprises.
Geopolitical uncertainty, rising cyber threats and evolving regulations such as GDPR and NIS2 are forcing organizations to reassess the tools they rely on every day. Collaboration platforms are now part of the attack surface and part of the risk equation.
Wire’s growth over the past year reflects this reality. Organizations are actively seeking alternatives that do not force trade-offs between productivity, compliance and control.
To support its next stage of growth, Wire has strengthened its executive team with two key leadership moves.
Adam Low joins Wire as Chief Technology Officer, bringing deep experience building and operating secure, large-scale communication platforms. Most recently, he served as Chief Product & Technology Officer at Zivver, where he led encrypted messaging and AI-driven data protection initiatives.
At Wire, his focus will be on platform scalability, modern security architecture and accelerating innovation across secure collaboration - including continued investment in open standards such as Messaging Layer Security (MLS).
In parallel, Oliver Brown has been promoted to Chief Commercial Officer. Since joining Wire in 2024, he has led a commercial transformation that tripled the go-to-market organization, expanded analyst and media presence and accelerated growth across Europe and the Middle East.
Together, these appointments align platform execution and commercial scale, a critical step as secure collaboration becomes a strategic requirement across regulated markets.
Wire’s 2X year-over-year revenue growth in 2025 was driven by strong demand from public sector organizations, critical infrastructure providers and enterprises operating under strict regulatory requirements.
Several factors contributed to this momentum:
Wire’s partner ecosystem grew significantly during this period, with new collaborations across sovereign cloud and digital services providers supporting highly regulated industries.
Market conditions are reinforcing what many organizations already feel: digital sovereignty is no longer theoretical.
At the World Economic Forum, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen publicly supported the EU Inc. initiative, a signal that Europe is actively working to remove barriers for companies scaling across member states and to retain digital innovation within the region.
At the same time, cloud dependency, jurisdictional risk and the weaponization of digital infrastructure are pushing organizations to seek greater control over where data lives and who governs it.
Wire’s architecture is designed for this reality. End-to-end encryption by default, zero-trust principles and European ownership and operation give organizations confidence without compromising usability.
If you want to explore this shift further, our deep dive on digital sovereignty explains why control, compliance and collaboration are becoming inseparable.
Wire enters 2026 with a clear ambition: to make the integrated, sovereign digital workspace a baseline expectation for security-conscious organizations.
Secure collaboration should not slow teams down or sit outside daily workflows. It should be invisible, reliable and verifiable, built into how organizations operate, not bolted on as an afterthought.
As demand continues to rise, Wire’s focus remains steady: enabling organizations to collaborate confidently, protect sensitive data and stay in control in an increasingly complex digital landscape.
To learn more about how Wire supports secure collaboration at scale, explore our articles on secure collaboration platforms and compliance-ready communication tools.