Nerdio has raised $508.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Nerdio's investors include General Atlantic, MK Capital, Bowery Capital.
Nerdio is a Chicago-based software company specializing in cloud management platforms that simplify, automate, and optimize Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), Windows 365, Intune, and Microsoft 365 for Managed Service Providers (MSPs), enterprises, and IT teams.[1][2][3][5] It serves small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), MSPs, and enterprise IT professionals worldwide, solving the complexities of deploying, managing, and scaling virtual desktops by reducing costs—up to 80% on Azure spend—through auto-scaling, resource optimization, and unified interfaces.[1][3][4][6] With reported revenue around $100M and support for millions of users in over 50 countries, Nerdio demonstrates strong growth momentum, including a 250% year-over-year increase in influenced Azure consumption post-Azure Marketplace launch.[1][8]
Nerdio traces its roots to 2005, when it began as a provider of online backup systems before pivoting to virtual infrastructure management and cloud services.[1] The modern platform emerged in 2016 as an internal tool at Adar, a Chicago-based MSP founded by co-founder Vadim Vladimirskiy (CEO), who along with Joseph Landes (CRO)—both industry veterans—recognized the pain points of cumbersome virtual desktop management.[1][3][4] As cloud adoption surged with AVD's rise, Nerdio spun off independently in 2020, launching Nerdio Manager for MSP and Enterprise to address automation and cost inefficiencies, quickly gaining traction among global IT teams.[3][4][8]
Nerdio rides the wave of hybrid and remote work acceleration, capitalizing on Microsoft's dominance in cloud productivity with AVD and Windows 365, amid surging demand for scalable VDI amid multi-cloud complexity.[2][3][8] Its timing aligns perfectly with post-pandemic cloud migrations, where enterprises seek cost control—Nerdio's optimizations address Azure's high compute expenses—while MSPs scale services amid talent shortages.[1][4][7] By enhancing Microsoft's native tools rather than competing, Nerdio influences the ecosystem as a key partner, driving Azure adoption (e.g., 250% consumption growth) and enabling MSPs to deliver efficient ITaaS, thus lowering barriers for SMEs entering cloud VDI.[5][8][9]
Nerdio is poised for continued expansion as AI-driven workloads and edge computing amplify VDI needs, with deeper Intune/M365 integrations and global MSP partnerships fueling growth beyond its current $100M revenue trajectory.[1][5][6] Trends like zero-trust security, sustainable computing, and sovereign clouds will shape its path, potentially through enhanced analytics and multi-cloud extensions. Its influence may evolve from AVD specialist to comprehensive Microsoft Cloud orchestrator, empowering more organizations to harness Azure efficiently while maintaining its IT-pro roots. This positions Nerdio as a vital enabler in the democratized cloud era, simplifying what was once a nightmare for IT teams.[3][8]
Nerdio has raised $508.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $500.0M Series C in March 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2025 | $500.0M Series C | General Atlantic, MK Capital | |
| Feb 1, 2020 | $8.0M Series A | Bowery Capital, MK Capital |