TLDR Swarmer (SWMR) IPO’d on March 17 at $5 per share, opened at $12.50 Stock peaked near $40 — a 700% gain — before closing at $31 Multiple volatility halts triggeredTLDR Swarmer (SWMR) IPO’d on March 17 at $5 per share, opened at $12.50 Stock peaked near $40 — a 700% gain — before closing at $31 Multiple volatility halts triggered

Swarmer (SWMR) Stock Explodes 700% on IPO Day as Drone Bets Flood In

2026/03/18 17:59
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TLDR

  • Swarmer (SWMR) IPO’d on March 17 at $5 per share, opened at $12.50
  • Stock peaked near $40 — a 700% gain — before closing at $31
  • Multiple volatility halts triggered during the session
  • The company raised capital at a valuation of just over $60 million; market cap neared $500 million at peak
  • Swarmer reported revenue of just $309,920 for 2025, down ~6% year-over-year, with a net loss of $8.5 million

Swarmer (SWMR) made one of the most explosive US stock market debuts in recent memory on March 17, with its stock rising as much as 700% during its first day of trading on the Nasdaq.

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

The Austin, Texas-based drone software company priced its IPO at $5 per share. It opened at $12.50 — a 150% premium right out of the gate — and just kept climbing from there.

The stock hit a peak near $40 before settling back. It closed the session at $31 per share, still up over 500% from the IPO price.

The rally wasn’t smooth. Trading was halted multiple times due to volatility, including once shortly after the open when the stock briefly dropped more than 10% before resuming its climb.

Swarmer sold 3 million shares in the offering, raising capital at a valuation of just over $60 million. At its intraday peak, the market cap approached $500 million — a near 8x jump in a single session, according to Bloomberg data.

What’s Driving the Demand

Investor appetite for drone and defense technology has been building for months. Discussions around expanding the US defense budget to as much as $1.5 trillion have put a spotlight on autonomous and unmanned systems.

Swarmer operates in that space, developing software for drone systems. The sector spans military, industrial, and logistics applications, with AI increasingly integrated into autonomous flight systems.

IPO activity in 2026 has been picking up, with tech listings leading the way. Market data suggests IPO first-day pops are approaching their highest levels in a decade.

Other names in the drone and defense space have posted strong numbers. Kratos Defense (KTOS) is up roughly 72% year-to-date and more than 280% over the past year. Red Cat Holdings has also delivered strong returns in 2026.

AeroVironment carries an average analyst price target of $383, implying more than 20% upside from current levels.

The Financial Reality

Despite the jaw-dropping debut, Swarmer’s financials tell a different story.

The company reported full-year 2025 revenue of just $309,920 — down roughly 6% from the prior year. That’s less than $310K in total revenue for a company that briefly touched a $500 million market cap.

Its net loss for 2025 came in at approximately $8.5 million, more than four times wider than its 2024 loss.

Swarmer is clearly an early-stage business. Investors are pricing in future potential, not current performance.

It’s too early for analyst ratings or price targets on SWMR. The stock closed its first day at $31, up from an IPO price of $5.

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