What is MacStadium?
MacStadium specializes in delivering robust cloud-based macOS virtualization and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) solutions. Their platform is engineered for developers and enterprises engaged in building applications for iOS, macOS, and other Apple platforms. By offering secure private cloud environments and cloud-based Mac desktops, MacStadium empowers clients to optimize their CI/CD pipelines, streamline automated testing, and enhance overall development efficiency without the complexities of managing physical hardware. The company's commitment to the Apple developer community positions it as a key enabler for faster time-to-market and improved performance in app development.
How much funding has MacStadium raised?
MacStadium has raised a total of $64M across 3 funding rounds:
Series A
$1M
Private Equity
$60M
Debt
$3M
Series A (2014): $1M, investors not publicly disclosed
Private Equity (2017): $60M led by Noro-Moseley Partners and Summit Partners
Debt (2017): $3M supported by Silicon Valley Bank and Summit Partners
Key Investors in MacStadium
Noro-Moseley Partners
Noro-Moseley Partners is an equity investment firm that focuses on early growth-stage B2B software and healthcare companies. They provide strategic guidance and capital to help rapidly scaling businesses achieve their growth objectives.
Summit Partners
Summit Partners is a global equity and venture capital firm that invests in growth-stage companies. Since its founding in 1984, the firm has partnered with management teams to help build businesses across various industries.
Silicon Valley Bank
Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) is a financial institution that provides commercial and private banking services, as well as asset management and investment services, primarily to technology and life science companies.
What's next for MacStadium?
The recent major strategic investment in MacStadium signals a strong validation of its business model and market position. This capital infusion is expected to fuel further expansion of its cloud infrastructure, enhance its service portfolio, and potentially drive innovation in macOS virtualization and cloud-native development tools. MacStadium is poised to deepen its engagement with enterprise clients seeking specialized Apple development environments, likely focusing on scaling its secure private cloud offerings and fortifying its competitive edge in the specialized niche of Apple-centric cloud services. The company's trajectory suggests a continued focus on empowering developers with high-performance, reliable Mac resources.
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