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Swarmer stock soars 700% in blockbuster AI drone IPO debut

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March 17, 2026
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Shares of Swarmer Inc. surged sharply on Tuesday in one of the most explosive US stock market debuts in recent years, as strong investor appetite for artificial intelligence and defense-related technologies drove the stock significantly above its initial public offering price.

The Austin, Texas-based drone software company saw its shares open at $12.50, representing a 150% premium to its IPO price of $5 per share.

The stock continued to climb throughout the session, rising as much as 700% to approach $40 at its peak, before closing at $31.

The sharp rally triggered multiple volatility halts, including one shortly after the opening bell when the stock briefly dropped more than 10% before resuming its upward trajectory.

Strong debut reflects investor appetite for AI and defense tech

Swarmer’s listing marks one of the strongest IPO performances in recent months, coming amid renewed interest in companies tied to artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and defense technologies.

The company sold 3 million shares at $5 each, raising capital at a valuation of just over $60 million.

At its peak during Tuesday’s trading session, Swarmer’s market capitalization approached $500 million, according to Bloomberg data.

The debut comes at a time when IPO activity has been gaining momentum, with tech listings leading the rebound.

According to market data, IPO pops in 2026 are approaching their highest levels in a decade.

The broader sector has also benefited from increased focus on defense spending and the adoption of unmanned systems.

Discussions around expanding the US defense budget to as much as $1.5 trillion have provided a tailwind for companies operating in drone and autonomous technologies.

Sector momentum supports rally

Swarmer’s surge reflects broader strength across the drone and defense technology sector.

Several listed companies have posted strong gains, highlighting investor interest in the space.

Kratos Defense has risen approximately 72% year-to-date and more than 280% over the past year, while Red Cat Holdings has also delivered significant returns in 2026.

The sector spans a wide range of applications, including military operations, industrial use cases, and logistics, with artificial intelligence increasingly integrated into autonomous flight systems.

Analysts have pointed to continued growth potential in the industry.

AeroVironment, for example, has analyst price targets averaging $383 by 2026, implying more than 20% upside from current levels.

This broader momentum has helped support strong demand for new listings such as Swarmer, particularly among investors seeking exposure to emerging technologies linked to defense modernization.

Financial profile highlights risks

Despite the strong market debut, Swarmer’s financial performance underscores the early-stage nature of its business.

The company reported revenue of $309,920 for the year ended December 31, 2025, representing a roughly 6% decline from the previous year.

At the same time, its losses widened significantly, with a net loss of about $8.5 million, more than four times higher than its loss in 2024.

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