- Revenue
- $160.1M
- Customers
- 23K
- Year founded
- 2017
- Funding
- $426.6M
- Team size
- 553
Top 25 Cloud File Storage Software Companies (August 2026)
As of August 2026, Latka tracks 25 cloud file storage software companies. They have combined revenues of $499.3M and employ 2.6K people. They have raised $994.1M and serve 23K customers combined.
Every company below sells cloud file storage software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.
What Cloud File Storage Software Companies do
Cloud File Storage Software enables users to securely store and manage files in a remote server accessed via the internet. This software is designed to facilitate collaboration, improve file accessibility, and enhance data security across various devices and locations. Organizations leverage cloud file storage to ensure that critical data is available to authorized users while maintaining control over access and compliance. Typical features of cloud file storage solutions include file sharing and syncing, version control, multi-user access, and robust security protocols such as encryption and multi-factor authentication. Buyers often include IT departments, business operations teams, remote workforce facilitators, and compliance officers who require reliable and efficient data management solutions to support their operational needs and collaborative efforts.
- Companies
- 25
- Revenue
- $499.3M
- Funding
- $994.1M
- Employees
- 2.6K
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Top Cloud File Storage Software Companies by revenue
Showing 10 of 25 companies ranked by annual revenue.
Seattle, WA, United States
Modern enterprises have to manage exponentially-growing exabyte-scale data stores comprised mostly of unstructured data. Someone (often IT) has the difficult job of staying on top of managing these data stores, which becomes more difficult to do as enterprise datasets expand from the data center to the edge and cloud. And while scale and complexity are rising, budgets and staff are not. Existing solutions suffer from two crucial shortcomings: Complexity and platform lock-in. Legacy solutions are excruciatingly complex to deploy and manage. And nearly every solution restricts users to running in only the data center and on expensive, inflexible proprietary hardware platforms. Qumulo is the simple way to manage exabyte-scale data anywhere — edge, core, or cloud — on the platform of your choice. In a world with trillions of files and objects comprising 100+ zettabytes worldwide, companies need a solution that combines the ability to work anywhere with simplicity. This is precisely what Qumulo was founded to accomplish.
- Revenue
- $115.7M
- Year founded
- 2012
- Funding
- $345.5M
- Team size
- 569
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
CloudHQ is an online service offering email productivity workflow solutions and cloud sync and backup solutions. It also designs, builds, and operates mission-critical data centers.
- Revenue
- $39.8M
- Year founded
- 2016
- Team size
- 221
Palo Alto, California, United States
MinIO is a high-performance, Kubernetes-native object store optimized for cloud-native workloads, completely compatible with S3.
- Revenue
- $35M
- Year founded
- 2014
- Funding
- $126.3M
- Team size
- 192
San Jose, California, United States
Provider of a cloud storage platform. The company offers cloud based, open source data storage platform that organizations can use in their core IT business infrastructure.
- Revenue
- $23.7M
- Year founded
- 2002
- Funding
- $2M
- Team size
- 191
San Mateo, California, United States
Cloudian is the leader in data management software for the hybrid cloud. With military-grade security, limitless scalability and seamless cloud integration, Cloudian’s S3-compatible object storage lets users optimize data access, meet data sovereignty requirements and cut costs by consolidating information to a single, cloud-like platform. Cloudian’s geo-distributed architecture manages and protects object and file data at the edge, core, and in the cloud—for both conventional and modern applications. Learn more at cloudian.com.
- Revenue
- $22.9M
- Year founded
- 2011
- Team size
- 208
- Revenue
- $20.9M
- Year founded
- 2011
- Team size
- 129
WALTHAM, Massachusetts, United States
Supplies IT storage services that are easy to use, affordable and full of unique features
- Revenue
- $14.4M
- Year founded
- 2003
- Team size
- 91
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Developer of data migration software offering data-driven organizations with data storage and management. The company offers cloud storage and scale-out network-attached storage, intending to migrate data with transparency and efficiency.
- Revenue
- $13.2M
- Year founded
- 2019
- Team size
- 4
West Point, Georgia, United States
Operator of an infrastructure data capture and analytics platform intended to be used for commercial applications. The company's platform offers cloud-based content management, HD videos and photos and data analytics, enabling clients to create value by delivering data efficiently and effectively through our content management system.
- Revenue
- $13.1M
- Year founded
- 2015
- Funding
- $10.5M
- Team size
- 58
Frequently asked questions about Cloud File Storage Software Companies
How many cloud file storage software companies are there?
Latka tracks 25 cloud file storage software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $499.3M in annual revenue and employ 2.6K people.
Which cloud file storage software company is the largest?
Wasabi is the largest, with $160.1M in annual revenue, founded in 2017.
How much revenue does a typical cloud file storage software company make?
The average cloud file storage software company in this list makes $20M a year, across 25 companies with reported revenue. They serve 23K customers combined.
Who are the leading Cloud File Storage software vendors?
Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Wasabi, Qumulo, CloudHQ, Minio and iXsystems.
How much funding have cloud file storage software companies raised?
The 25 cloud file storage software companies tracked here have raised $994.1M in disclosed funding between them.
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Inclusion Criteria
- Provides secure file storage accessible via the internet - Offers file sharing and collaboration features for multiple users - Includes data encryption and security protocols - Supports version control for tracking document changes - Must integrate with other business applications or tools - Not just a backup solution; must also allow active document collaboration