Top 1 Virtual Routers SaaS Companies (August 2026)
As of August 2026, Latka tracks 1 virtual routers SaaS companies. They have combined revenues of $15.7M and employ 154 people. They have raised $99.3M.
Every company below sells virtual routers 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 Virtual Routers SaaS Companies do
Virtual routers are software-based networking devices that perform routing functions typically found in hardware routers. They orchestrate data traffic within a network environment by managing data packets, making them essential for both on-premise and cloud-based infrastructures. These routers provide functionalities like dynamic traffic rerouting, load balancing, and network segmentation, which enhance operational efficiency and reliability.
- Companies
- 1
- Revenue
- $15.7M
- Funding
- $99.3M
- Employees
- 154
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Frequently asked questions about Virtual Routers SaaS Companies
How many virtual routers SaaS companies are there?
Latka tracks 1 virtual routers SaaS companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $15.7M in annual revenue and employ 154 people.
How much revenue does a typical virtual routers SaaS company make?
The average virtual routers SaaS company in this list makes $15.7M a year, across 1 companies with reported revenue.
How much funding have virtual routers SaaS companies raised?
The 1 virtual routers SaaS companies tracked here have raised $99.3M in disclosed funding between them.
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Inclusion Criteria
- Must provide software-based routing capabilities equivalent to traditional hardware routers. - Should support dynamic traffic management and rerouting to ensure minimal downtime. - Must facilitate network scalability to adapt to changing workload requirements. - Should include features for load balancing across various servers or data centers. - Not just focused on local area networks; must also effectively manage cloud and hybrid network environments.