Xamarin was a mobile app development platform that enabled developers to create native iOS, Android, and Windows apps using C# and the .NET framework. Founded in 2011 by the creators of Mono, Xamarin allowed for significant code sharing across platforms while still delivering native performance and user experiences. The platform gained significant traction among enterprise developers and was widely adopted for cross-platform mobile development. Microsoft acquired Xamarin in 2016 for a reported $400-500 million and integrated it into Visual Studio and Azure.
Xamarin has received investment from 1 venture capital firm.
Cross-platform mobile development framework that allows developers to build native iOS and Android apps using C#.
Xamarin has received investment from Correlation Ventures. These venture capital firms and investors provide both capital and strategic support.
Xamarin has raised $82M in total funding, with their most recent round being a Series C. The company operates in the DevTools sector.
Xamarin was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
Xamarin operates in the DevTools sector. Cross-platform mobile development framework that allows developers to build native iOS and Android apps using C#.