Latka logo

Top 33 Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 33 SaaS companies in Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Software. They have combined revenues of $192.8M and employ 2.2K people. They have raised $1.1B and serve 23.6K customers combined.

Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) software provides users with a dedicated virtualized environment within a public cloud infrastructure. This technology allows businesses to enjoy the benefits of the cloud while maintaining control over their resources, ensuring privacy and security. VPCs are commonly used for hosting applications, managing data storage, and running workloads that require isolated computational environments while still leveraging the scalability of public cloud resources. Key features of VPC software typically include virtual networking, subnet management, security groups, and public/private IP addressing. These features facilitate the creation of isolated networks that can be configured based on the specific needs of the organization. Typical users of VPC software include IT departments looking to enhance their cloud infrastructure, security professionals dedicated to protecting sensitive data, and developers seeking flexible hosting environments for applications.

Companies
33
Revenue
$192.8M
Funding
$1.1B
Employees
2.2K

Filters

Sorting: Highest -> Lowest

Filters

Top Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Software Companies

Showing 10 of 10 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Control Plane Corporation

Los Angeles, California, United States

Control Plane is the virtual cloud platform for scaling software without limits. The platform provides a way to run workloads anywhere, any cloud, on-premises, or both in a consistent and easy to use fashion. It allows software developers to mix-and-match any of the hundreds of services from AWS, GCP, and Azure as if these clouds have merged. In short, Control Plane turns the different cloud providers into one Global Virtual Cloud™.​

Revenue
$4.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
38
Growth
-
2
BluIP

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Provider of a cloud-based voice technology intended to deliver critical products for secure and highly available network in today's cloud computing market. The company's Hosted PBX and SIP Trunking are secure, voice-as-a-service, cloud-based PBX products in which all business phones connect and operate off of redundant and geographically-dispersed broadsoft switches as well as act as a hospitality software platform, enabling clients to quality and efficient cloud communication products and services.

Revenue
$3.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
70
Growth
105.54%
3
Porter

New York, New York, United States

Easiest way to deploy on AWS/GCP/Azure

Revenue
$2.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
26
Growth
-
4
Neutroon

Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Neutroon is a Network-as-a-Service platform that enables enterprise, cities and private venue's IT teams to seamlessly deploy and manage multi-tenant private cellular networks. Private cellular networks offer a significant advantage vs. WiFi in terms of coverage, speed and latency, without any congestion issues. Vs. public cellular, private networks provide the highest cybersecurity standards keeping all network data on premise (at the edge), accessible at the lowest latency to boost AI-heavy apps. Neutroon deploys fully virtualized end-to-end networks running on cheap general purpose hardware, which can be up to 50% cheaper in terms of TCO compared to integrated solutions from traditional vendors. Neutroon's mission is to bridge the gap between IT and cellular telecommunications. Neutroon is a spin-off from i2Cat Foundation in Barcelona.

Revenue
$2.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
23
Growth
-
5
Netmaker

Asheville, North Carolina, United States

Automated WireGuard networks for distributed systems and Kubernetes

Revenue
$2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
13
Growth
-
6
GarageFarm.NET Ltd Render Farm

Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

GarageFarm.NET offers professional CPU & GPU cloud rendering services to all major CG industries around the globe. It doesn't matter if you're a freelancer, a few people growing studio, or an established large company from the most remote place on Earth, we have advanced software and sufficient computing power to meet your needs. The render farm runs on hardware carefully selected and configured by our team of IT experts. We put a lot of emphasis on delivering high-quality, fast, and reliable service that anyone can afford. We take pride in providing the latest technology as well as offering professional tech support you can turn to 24/7. Here, you get access to a team of experts who always have your back. Visit our page at https://garagefarm.net for more info. Register and get free credits to test us out without commitment.

Revenue
$1.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2009
Funding
-
Team size
17
Growth
-
7
Schuster & Walther

Germany

Schuster & Walther is an IT group that offers services for cloud security, IT infrastructure, IP telephony, and SaaS.

Revenue
$1.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2007
Funding
-
Team size
50
Growth
119.36%
8
Massdriver

Los Angeles, California, United States

Deploy secure, scalable cloud infrastructure in minutes not days

Revenue
$1.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
8
Growth
-
9
Zeet

San Francisco, California, United States

Zeet is a place to deploy any software or code into an AWS account.

Revenue
$1.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
$2M
Team size
8
Growth
104.9%
10
Hosting.Com Inc

United States

HOSTING builds and operates high-performance clouds for business-critical applications

Revenue
$1.1M
Customers
3K
Year founded
1997
Funding
$30M
Team size
10
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide features for creating isolated virtual networks within a public cloud infrastructure. - Should include tools for managing IP addressing, security, and subnets. - Designed to facilitate secure and scalable application hosting and data storage. - Capable of integrating with existing cloud services and resources. - Not just providing public cloud services; must enable a private cloud-like environment.