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Top 47 Container Orchestration Tools SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 47 SaaS companies in Container Orchestration Tools. They have combined revenues of $263.8M and employ 1.9K people. They have raised $792.8M and serve 1.4M customers combined.

Container orchestration tools facilitate the automated deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. These tools are essential in modern software development environments that utilize microservices architecture, allowing developers to efficiently manage and coordinate multiple containers across a distributed infrastructure. Key functionalities of container orchestration include automating rolling updates, load balancing, service discovery, and self-healing capabilities. With these features, organizations can run their applications more reliably, ensuring high availability and performance in dynamic environments. Typical users of these tools include DevOps teams, IT administrators, and software engineers, who require efficient resource management and seamless application deployment processes.

Companies
47
Revenue
$263.8M
Funding
$792.8M
Employees
1.9K

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Top Container Orchestration Tools Companies

Showing 10 of 47 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Minio

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
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
$126.3M
Team size
192
Growth
-
2
D2iq

San Francisco, California, United States

Kubernetes platform for enterprises

Revenue
$33.6M
Customers
140
Year founded
2013
Funding
$247.4M
Team size
27
Growth
-
3
Diamanti

San Jose, California, United States

Developer of enterprise platform designed to solve network and storage challenges. The company's platform gives infrastructure architects, IT operations and application owners the speed, simplicity, efficiency and control they need to run stateful containerized applications in production, enabling developers to specify their network and storage resources and service levels

Revenue
$20.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
$78M
Team size
129
Growth
73.07%
4
ozone.one

San Francisco, California, United States

Ozone is an advanced, no-code Enterprise Tekton Platform that empowers enterprises to maximize the potential of cloud-first architectures, specifically Kubernetes. With a comprehensive range of capabilities, ease of use, adherence to industry standards, and extensive integrations, Ozone makes enterprises great at DevOps.

Revenue
$19.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
174
Growth
-
5
Giant Swarm

Cologne, Nordrhein-westfalen, Germany

Developer of a cloud native infrastructure platform designed to manage Kubernetes clusters to run containerized applications on-premises and in the cloud. The company's platform offers hard multi-tenancy to create and scale as many fully isolated clusters as needed, hybrid cloud portability, monitors clusters 24/7 ensuring that the business is operational at all times and more, enabling enterprises to get the infrastructure that is operational and up-to-date at all times.

Revenue
$18.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
$3.3M
Team size
54
Growth
52.43%
6
Solo.io

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Provider of open source interface projects intended to bring innovative cloud technologies to the enterprises. The company provides all the tools needed to glue together traditional and cloud-native apps, from monoliths to microservices and Serverless, enabling enterprise to migrate and gradually transform legacy applications to new architectures.

Revenue
$15M
Customers
4K
Year founded
2017
Funding
$171.5M
Team size
272
Growth
64.18%
7
fly.io

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Fly.io is a cloud computing platform that specializes in deploying and running applications globally. The company offers a developer-focused platform that provides infrastructure and services to run containerized applications across multiple regions and cloud providers. Fly.io aims to make it easy for developers to deploy and scale their applications globally by providing a simple, reliable, and performant infrastructure. They offer features like automatic SSL, global load balancing, and automatic scaling, and their platform supports a variety of programming languages and frameworks.

Revenue
$11.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
$110.5M
Team size
60
Growth
47.47%
8
Loft Labs

San Francisco, California, United States

Loft Labs specializes in virtualizing Kubernetes to enhance operations, enable multi-tenancy, and optimize resource utilization. It develops a self-service access platform for engineers.

Revenue
$7.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
59
Growth
-
9
Devtron Inc.

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Devtron helps you onboard and migrate all of your apps to Kubernetes in a few weeks. With Devtron, DevOps and Platform Engineering teams can quickly provide a self-service platform to developers that is easy to use, has powerful enterprise capabilities, and improves the productivity of the engineering team.

Revenue
$7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
64
Growth
-
10
Anchore

Santa Barbara, California, United States

Provider of a software-as-a-service platform designed for discovering, analyzing and certifying container images. The company's platform allows users to create a trusted standard for containers that is predictable and protectable with development, production and security on the same page from the start, enabling clients to select verified containers from a curated registry and ensure the right containers get deployed in the right places.

Revenue
$6.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
$28.3M
Team size
87
Growth
51.12%

Inclusion Criteria

- Automates the deployment and management of containerized applications - Supports scaling operations based on demand - Includes monitoring and self-healing capabilities for container health - Provides load balancing to distribute traffic effectively - Enables service discovery among containers - Not just a basic container management tool; must also support orchestration across clusters