TLDR Swarmer (SWMR) IPO’d at $5 per share on March 17, 2026, opening at $12.50 — a 150% premium The stock hit an intraday high of $17.60, a 252% gain from its IPOTLDR Swarmer (SWMR) IPO’d at $5 per share on March 17, 2026, opening at $12.50 — a 150% premium The stock hit an intraday high of $17.60, a 252% gain from its IPO

Swarmer (SWMR) Stock Rockets 250% on IPO Day as Drone Warfare Bets Pay Off Fast

2026/03/18 00:29
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TLDR

  • Swarmer (SWMR) IPO’d at $5 per share on March 17, 2026, opening at $12.50 — a 150% premium
  • The stock hit an intraday high of $17.60, a 252% gain from its IPO price
  • Swarmer’s drone-autonomy software has been deployed in Ukraine since 2023, supporting over 100,000 combat missions
  • The company posted just $309,920 in 2025 revenue and an $8.5 million loss, but holds a $16.3 million firm backlog
  • The IPO raised roughly $15 million, selling 3 million shares at $5, leaving the company with about $25 million in cash

Swarmer Inc. made one of the splashiest stock market debuts of 2026 on Tuesday, with its stock more than tripling from its IPO price of $5 in the first few hours of trading.

The drone-autonomy software company opened at $12.50 — already up 150% before most investors had their second coffee — and climbed as high as $17.60 intraday, a 252% gain from its offering price.

The company priced its IPO on Monday, selling three million shares at $5 each. After the sale, approximately 12.3 million shares are outstanding, leaving Swarmer with around $25 million in cash on hand.

Swarmer, Inc Common Stock (SWMR)Swarmer, Inc Common Stock (SWMR)

Swarmer’s software lets operators control dozens or hundreds of drones at once. The swarm design means taking out a single drone doesn’t bring the whole system down — a key selling point for military customers.

The technology has been active in Ukraine since 2023, where it has backed more than 100,000 combat missions.

The Numbers Behind the Hype

The financials are thin. Swarmer posted $309,920 in 2025 revenue, down from $329,410 in 2024. The company logged an $8.5 million net loss last year.

The backlog tells a more interesting story. Swarmer holds $16.3 million in firm orders for software licenses, hardware integration, and system deliveries expected to be fulfilled over the next 12 to 24 months.

There’s another $16.8 million in anticipated revenue sitting outside that firm backlog total.

Worth flagging: the backlog figures assume zero revenue from Smart Machinery Solutions, a Ukrainian firm that accounted for nearly all of Swarmer’s revenue in both 2024 and 2025.

Sector Tailwinds

The debut lands in a strong environment for defense and drone stocks. Kratos Defense (KTOS) is up around 72% year-to-date and more than 280% over the past year. Red Cat Holdings (RCAT) was up roughly 59% year-to-date as of February 2026.

According to Yahoo Finance, IPO first-day gains are approaching 10-year highs in 2026. Figma’s July 2025 IPO popped 250% on its first day, closing at $115.50 from a $33 offering price.

Renewed discussion around a potential U.S. defense budget pushing toward $1.5 trillion has kept investor appetite for autonomous and unmanned systems companies elevated.

Swarmer competes with privately held players like Shield AI and Anduril, along with large defense contractors including Northrop Grumman (NOC) and Lockheed Martin (LMT). Its pitch is focused on Ukraine field experience, rapid development cycles, and software that runs on any drone platform — not just proprietary hardware.

AeroVironment (AVAV) analyst price targets average $383 for 2026, implying roughly 20% upside from current levels.

As of midday Tuesday, SWMR was trading at $13.75, up 175% from its IPO price, with the stock ticker live on the Nasdaq.

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