Mosyle has raised $219.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Mosyle's investors include AirAngels, Album VC, Andreessen Horowitz, DFJ, Elephant Partners, Meritech Capital Partners, Montauk Ventures, Oak HC/FT, Primary Venture Partners, SRB Ventures, Daniel Pourasghar, Dylan Field.
Mosyle is a technology company that builds an Apple-only unified platform for device management (MDM), security, and privacy, tailored for businesses, schools, and managed service providers (MSPs).[1][2][3] It serves education (especially K-12), enterprises, and MSPs by solving the challenges of deploying, managing, securing, and automating Apple devices like macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS in work and school environments, where legacy tools fall short on integration, automation, and Apple-specific features.[2][3][4] Mosyle's growth is rapid: over 24,000 businesses, nearly 50,000 total customers, and millions of devices managed, fueled by fair pricing (starting at $1/user/month), no-aggressive-sales model, and innovations like Mosyle Fuse for seamless deployment-security integration.[2][4][5]
Mosyle was founded in 2012 in Winter Park, Florida, initially as an iPad-first learning management system (LMS) provider for K-12 education.[1][3] Early customers voiced frustrations with legacy MDM providers' poor usability and limited Apple support, prompting the founders—led by CEO Crispin Adams, with a background in education tech—to pivot and launch Mosyle Manager in 2016, blending K-12 workflows with Apple's full MDM protocol for superior automation.[3] This shift gained quick traction: within five years, it became the go-to for schools, expanding to businesses (24,000+ customers in five years) and MSPs via Mosyle Fuse MSP, humanizing its rise from niche educator tool to market disruptor through customer-driven innovation.[2][3][4]
Mosyle stands out in the crowded MDM and endpoint security space through Apple-centric integration and cost efficiency:
Mosyle rides the Apple-at-work-and-school boom, where macOS/iPad adoption surges in enterprises (post-M1 shift) and education (1:1 device programs), amid rising endpoint threats and zero-trust mandates.[1][2][3] Timing is ideal: Apple's maturing MDM APIs and privacy features (e.g., Endpoint Security Framework) enable Mosyle's native innovations, while market forces like remote/hybrid work, cybersecurity regulations (e.g., compliance benchmarks), and MSP growth favor its automated, cost-effective platform over legacy or cross-platform rivals.[4][5][6] It influences the ecosystem by democratizing Apple IT—lowering barriers for SMBs/schools (fair pricing), boosting MSP margins via Fuse, and pushing competitors toward better integration, accelerating Apple's enterprise penetration.[2][3]
Mosyle's trajectory points to dominance in Apple MDM/security, with expansions like AI-enhanced Zero Trust and MSP tools positioning it for 100,000+ customers amid escalating device fleets.[2][4] Trends like Apple's silicon evolution, AI-driven threats, and global edtech mandates will amplify its edge, potentially via acquisitions or platform APIs for deeper ecosystem ties. As the purest Apple player, Mosyle will shape "Apple at Work" standards, rewarding early adopters with unmatched automation while challenging incumbents—cementing its role from K-12 innovator to enterprise staple.[1][3]
Mosyle has raised $219.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $200.0M Series B in May 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2022 | $200.0M Series B | AirAngels, Album VC, Andreessen Horowitz, DFJ, Elephant Partners, Meritech Capital Partners, Montauk Ventures, Oak HC/FT, Primary Venture Partners, SRB Ventures, Daniel Pourasghar, Dylan Field, Eric Wu, Evan Moore, Jack Boren, Julian Shapiro, Neil Parikh, Richard Laxer, Sri Batchu | |
| Jan 1, 2019 | $16.0M Series A | AirAngels, Album VC, Andreessen Horowitz, DFJ, Elephant Partners, Meritech Capital Partners, Montauk Ventures, Oak HC/FT, Primary Venture Partners, SRB Ventures, Daniel Pourasghar, Dylan Field, Eric Wu, Evan Moore, Jack Boren, Julian Shapiro, Neil Parikh, Richard Laxer, Sri Batchu | |
| Dec 1, 2017 | $2.0M Seed | Album VC, Meritech Capital Partners, Jack Boren | |
| Jan 1, 2015 | $1.0M Seed | DGF Investimentos |