- Revenue
- $5M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2022
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 2
- Growth
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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.
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Top Container Orchestration Tools Companies
Showing 10 of 17 companies ranked by annual revenue.

San Francisco, California, United States
The missing application development platform for Kubernetes
- Revenue
- $5M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2019
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 21
- Growth
- 163.43%

United States
Portainer is a powerful yet easy-to-use management tool for Docker and Kubernetes that simplifies container and microservices management for enterprises. By providing a centralized, intuitive interface, Portainer allows you to deploy, monitor, and troubleshoot applications with minimal complexity. It's designed to streamline operations for DevOps teams, enhance security, and accelerate software delivery, all while reducing the learning curve associated with container orchestration. Whether you're managing applications in the cloud, on-premises, or at the edge, Portainer ensures consistent, efficient, and scalable operations.
- Revenue
- $4.7M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2017
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 43
- Growth
- -

San Francisco, California, United States
Traefik Labs helps organizations adopt and scale cloud-native architectures by providing a modern, intuitive, and open platform that reimagines application connectivity and API management, paving the way for seamless operations and enhanced productivity. Traefik’s flagship open source project, Traefik Proxy, is used by the world’s largest enterprises and is one of Docker Hub’s top 10 projects, with over 3 billion downloads. Founded in 2016, Traefik Labs is backed by investors including Balderton Capital, Elaia, 360 Capital Partner, and Kima Ventures.
- Revenue
- $3.9M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2016
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 35
- Growth
- -

San Jose, California, United States
Provider of a turn-key Kubernetes-based application management platform intended to accelerate the adoption of open-source and cloud-native technologies. The company's application platform is intuitive, flexible and efficient that can be widely used on any application, operating system and infrastructure, enabling businesses to deploy, operate and optimize the lifecycle of all containerized applications.
- Revenue
- $3.7M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2013
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 72
- Growth
- 115.07%

Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Kubermatic empowers organizations worldwide to automate their Kubernetes and cloud native operations across multi-cloud, edge and on-prem.
- Revenue
- $3.5M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2016
- Funding
- $6M
- Team size
- 53
- Growth
- 39.13%
- Revenue
- $2.9M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2019
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 9
- Growth
- 51.11%

San Francisco, California, United States
Provider of an open-source infrastructure software designed to offer powerful tools to ease the demanding infrastructures strain on information technology. The company's software is featured with multiple backends supported, hot-reloading of configuration, circuit breakers on backends, round robin, rebalancer and load-balancers, enabling businesses to ease the deployment of their cloud applications and micro services.
- Revenue
- $2.9M
- Customers
- 1.4M
- Year founded
- 2016
- Funding
- $11.2M
- Team size
- 32
- Growth
- 46.42%

Long Island City, New York, United States
Flyte is an open-source workflow orchestration platform for building data, ML and analytics workflows with ease. It is designed to manage and automate complex, data-intensive workflows, facilitating the orchestration of distributed and parallelizable workflows.
- Revenue
- $2.8M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2020
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- -
- Growth
- -

United States
Distributed applications require application lifecycle management, monitoring and infrastructure services, along with secure, deep multi-tenancy. Avassa is the one, easy-to-use solution to manage distributed applications across your on-site edge resources. Avassa empowers companies to bridge the gap between modern containerized applications development and operations and distributed edge infrastructure. With their application orchestration platform for the edge, Avassa enables businesses to manage the lifecycle of edge applications efficiently, securely, and at the speed of software. Founded in 2020 and based in Stockholm, Sweden, Avassa aims to unlock the cloud operating model for edge applications everywhere and was named a Gartner® Cool Vendor in Edge Computing 2022. Learn more and request a free trial at avassa.io.
- Revenue
- $2.3M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2020
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 21
- Growth
- -
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

