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Adopters

This list captures the set of organizations that are using Crossplane within their environments. If you are an adopter of Crossplane and not yet on this list, we encourage you to add your organization here as well!

The goal for this list is to be the complete and authoritative source for the entire community of Crossplane adopters, and give inspiration to others that are earlier in their Crossplane journey.

Contributing to this list is a small effort that has a big impact to the project's growth, maturity, and momentum. Thank you to all adopters and contributors of the Crossplane project!

Updating this list

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Crossplane Adopters

This list is sorted in the order that organizations were added to it.

Organization Contact Description of Use
Upbound @jbw976 Main control plane and infrastructure management solution for Upbound Cloud. Crossplane powers the internal developer platforms for all dev, staging, and production environments.
RunWhen @stewartshea Builds production and developer environments that power the RunWhen Social Reliability Platform.
Nethopper @ddonahuex Main IaC component in Nethopper's Cloud Management Platform. Nethopper's Cloud Management Platform combines Crossplane with Continuous Delivery to allow DevOps to create, update, and destroy infrastructure in any cloud.
Renault @smileisak Building Renault Kubernetes Platform resources using XRDs and compositions for an additional layer of abstraction to provide end-user services.
Wellhub (formerly Gympass) @caiofralmeida @LCaparelli Builds a self-service platform so engineers can be more productive in resource provisioning.
Deutsche Kreditbank AG @TheBelgarion At DKB, we have fully integrated Crossplane into our DKB Standard Operating Platform. Managing more than 10+ EKS clusters with Crossplane to manage thousands of resources. We did switch from Crossplane to Upbound providers for most of the main providers
Akuity @wanghong230 Control plane and infrastructure management solution for Akuity Platform - Managed Argo CD. Crossplane manages some infrastructure part of dev, staging, and production environments.
Neux @styk-tv In production, running dynamic Crossplane control plane for auto-adjusting kafka/connect/telegraf payload transformations, filtering to/from sources/destinations.
Disashop @edalonso We manage our infrastructure in EKS for all dev, staging, and production environments and create compositions in order to deploy our transactional platform about digital products in kubernetes clusters.
Consensys @clementblaise Main control plane for an internal developer platform powering production workloads and managing more than 1,000 resources. Watch our KubeCon + CloudNativeCon talk
Wildlife Studios @kasama Component that powers an API used to manage infrastructure for a self-service platform for developers
Autodesk @jessesanford IaC components and declarative API abstractions for our next generation Autodesk Unified Control Plane.
Millennium bcp @infbase Self-service platform for end-to-end application (and dependant resources) lifecycle
Splash @adrienzieba Manage our shared infrastructure in EKS and provide a self-service framework for engineers' application resource needs
Grafana Labs @Duologic Control plane for an internal developer platform
Ancestry @joshadambell Control plane and infrastructure management solution in production for AWS EKS
Syntasso @syntassodev Used as an optional subcomponent in Kratix, to enable platform teams to manage infrastructure.
VSHN @tobru Crossplane powers the VSHN Application Catalog (AppCat), a Cloud Native marketplace which offers services from Cloud Service Providers like Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Aiven.io, Exoscale or cloudscale.ch, as well as managed services from VSHN.
Grupo Boticário @chicoribas, @fndiaz, @digogid, @manumbs, @haooliveira84 Centralized developer portal
PITS Global Data Recovery Services @pheianox Declarative configuration and integration with CI/CD pipelines
NASA Science Cloud ramon.e.ramirez-linan@nasa.gov (@rezuma) NASA Science Cloud has created compositions to deploy the Open Science Studio, a jupyterhub based platform that connects to HPC in the cloud and foster NASA Open Science Initiative. Navteca (@navteca) has been helping NASA with this initiative
Navteca rlinan@navteca.com (@navteca) Navteca is adopting Crossplane to deploy Voice Atlas a cloud based product that let customer connect corporate knowledge with any Large Language Model and offered to be consumed by users through any channel (slack, MS Teams, Website, etc)
SAP opensource@sap.com
@dee0sap
SAP's internal Crossplane community is continuously growing and extending the use of Crossplane within SAP in different products. Our teams developed Crossplane providers for internal use and continue contributing new providers to the Crossplane ecosystem. We also contributed a framework that supports end-to-end tests for Crossplane providers to the project.
SAP Open Source Report 2023
As of February 2024, SAP is ramping up the use of Crossplane with currently 100+ KRM based control planes with Crossplane and other technologies and 1000s of Managed Resources in different qualification grades.
Airnity hello@airnity.com Airnity uses Crossplane to deploy a worldwide cellular connectivity platform for the automotive industry.
Intility @daniwk @JonasKs We orchestrate our metacloud's infrastructure in production using Crossplane.
codecentric @jonashackt Software engineering & Infrastructure automation/GitOps consulting, where the Kubernetes ecosystem is continuously evaluated for best suited tooling for our clients - and Crossplane is a definitive shooting star, which will for sure kick off a broad adoption soon. Currently we're in the process of evaluating and showcasing crossplane to our customers.
Continental @yogeek Used to manage cloud infrastructure components and to provide self-service ephemeral K8S VCluster to development teams.
Luminar @satishweb Manage our cloud infrastructure and provide a self-service framework for engineer's application resource needs
Transfix @transfixio @amanfredi We are using Crossplane to deploy new AWS infrastructure and modify existing cloud resources.
Jellysmack @mickaelcanevet Used to deploy hundreds of AWS IAM Role and patch the ServiceAccount annotation for IRSA.
Scaleway @yfodil We created a Crossplane Provider for Scaleway infrastructures.
IntentHQ @driosalido Build an internal developer platform and to manage our cloud infrastructure in production (replace Terraform).
Skyscrapers hello@skyscrapers.eu We use Crossplane in our control plane to manage our Kubernetes clusters on EKS for our DevOps-as-a-Service offering
HiredScore ops@hiredscore.com We use Crossplane to deploy Kubernetes related cloud resources.
IBM @morningspace We created a Crossplane Provider for IBM Cloud. Also used Crossplane for a service mapping framework layer which provides the portability / transparency of the underlying services internally.
Sinch @mateusz-lubanski-sinch We built an API for our engineering teams which allows them build basic cloud infrastructure for apps they deliver. This helped us reduce huge amount of terraform code managed previously by DevOps and also being teams more self-served as they can now use kubernetes ecosystem they are familiar with
Novo Nordisk scni@novonordisk.com (@CasperGN) Provisioning our Cluster setup in production with Crossplane to span across both of our Cloud Providers.
VMware Tanzu @teddyking Crossplane is an essential component backing many of the services capabilities offered by Tanzu Application Platform
Nexthink @fernandezcuesta Deployment and bootstrapping of multiple EKS clusters and common infrastructure in production replacing Terraform+Ansible.
Nokia @bobh66 Multi-cloud orchestration of resources in support of production deployments for a variety of network services.
Built Technologies @rwsweeney Built Technologies uses Crossplane in our developer environment, and at times it has exceeded over 10,000 AWS resources managed by Crossplane.
Printbox @printbox-team Printbox is leveraging Crossplane in production environments, to streamline the deployment of a wide range of services. Our usage of Crossplane extends from basic tasks like creating S3 buckets on AWS to more complex operations such as implementing CDN solutions on Google Cloud.
DeepSea bmutziu Migrated to Crossplane from Terraform in production environments.
Imagine Learning @blakeromano blake.romano@imaginelearning.com Control Plane for Infrastructure in Internal Developer Platform
babelforce @nik843 Orchestrating relational database servers by creating databases, users and permissions for them within all environments.
Nike joel.cooklin@nike.com Crossplane powers the internal developer platform managing thousands of resources from development to production.
Elastic @hwoarang We use Crossplane to deploy resources across multiple Cloud Providers for the Elastic Serverless products.
DB Systel @gandhiano Backbone of the Developer Experience Platform of the Deutsche Bahn. Through Crossplane, application developers can easily provision and integrate a panoply of platform services, creating a coherent platform experience. Cloud infrastructure can also be self-serviced, allowing a 100% Gitops infrastructure-as-code approach. Both the K8s API and a developer portal UI (Backstage) can be used to interact with the Crossplane compositions.
Akamai @nolancon We use Crossplane to offer customers provider-linode, a control plane for Akamai Cloud Computing services based on Linode. We have also used Crossplane to develop provider-ceph. Provider Ceph is an object storage control plane for Ceph. It is capable orchestrating up to 200k Managed Resources which represent S3 buckets distributed across multiple Ceph clusters.
Variphy info@variphy.com (@dmvariphy @nick-variphy @dfalter-variphy @zach-variphy) We use Crossplane (via Upbound Cloud) to manage our development and production infrastructure via GitOps. Crossplane also allows us to provide custom APIs for production Variphy applications to dynamically manage external resources, such as Confluent Cloud Kafka topics.
OneUptime @simlarsen Builds production and developer environments that power the OneUptime Platform.
Xata @mattfield @paulaguijarro Crossplane manages the dev, staging, and production RDS Aurora PostgreSQL clusters for our Dedicated Clusters offering, along with Flux Kustomizations and other resources that provision cells of internal Xata services.
AlphaSense @abhihendre Engineering teams at AlphaSense leverage Crossplane APIs, abstracted by a set of Helm charts and Compositions curated by our Platform Teams, to seamlessly provision cloud services across three major clouds, including our production environment.
UiPath @mjnovice Control plane for infrastructure management which powers AutomationSuite
CloudScript @xcloudscript CloudScript engineers have been using Crossplane since 2022 creating customized Compositions for the implementation of our engineering platform, basically automating the creation of Kubernetes environments on AWS, GCP and Azure ( coming soon).
SpareBank 1 Utvikling @chlunde Crossplane powers our Internal Developer Platform. It is utilized for day-to-day operations via GitOps and enabled us to execute a large-scale self-service migration of over a thousand production microservices, databases and caches from on-premises to EKS and managed AWS services.
Veset @pblgomez At Veset we are deploying all our backend resources in production environments to be managed by Crossplane.
Hyland Software @sethfduke Hyland is utilizing Crossplane in production environments to simplify the infrastructure provisioning process for internal development teams, providing a simple means of creating resources, while maintaining control over compliance, security, and best-practices of these resources through a suite of Compositions.
Skillsoft @brandon-powers At Skillsoft, Crossplane automates the provisioning and management of our AWS infrastructure (S3, Athena, and Glue) to support core Apache Kafka services powering our online learning platform, Percipio, in production environments.
Sopra Steria NO Eirik Holgernes As a consultant agency, Sopra Steria NO is leveraging the benefits of Crossplane to create self-service backends to increase speed and agility for the developers and engineers of our customers.
With the power of the compositions and composite resource definitions, the life cycle management of resources in Kubernetes and deployment using GitOps tools like Flux or Argo CD, our customers are taking giant strides into the future!
Zuru Tech Italy @nello1992 We currently use Crossplane in production environments to deploy workload clusters, with more use cases across the organization to come.
Rogo @aiell0 We use Crossplane to deploy application-specific infrastructure to multiple cloud providers in our production environments.
Arcfield @DE-Wizard Our entire cloud architecture was redesigned from the ground up using Crossplane to manage the cloud resources and Flux to manage feeding Crossplane with its configurations. We have architected a Control - Workload cluster configuration that spans multiple regions and providers. The combination of the 2 controllers allowed us to more tightly control environment changes and apply drift correction to mitigate manual configuration changes that may be unauthorized. Our combination covers both dev and production environments with the production environment Master Control Cluster having dominion over both in the end.
Jove @arturkasperek We use Crossplane in production environments to build a Heroku like Internal Developer Platform on top of AWS and AWS EKS.
Alauda @tossmilestone Our container platform product (ACP) uses Crossplane to simplify application deployment and infrastructure provisioning for our clients in production environments.
Neteera @heinanca We utilize Crossplane to build our EU operations using official and in-house providers.
Nebinfra @satishweb Manage multi-cloud digital infrastructure and deliver a self-service framework that empowers engineers to provision application resources for our customers.
Frame.io @tenitski Manage infrastructure resources for dynamically created sandboxes, allowing engineers to test changes to their branch in a "production-like" environment.
Terradue Srl @fabricebrito Open Web & Cloud Computing e-Infrastructure for Earth Sciences using Crossplane to procure resources such as Kubernetes clusters and deploy applications in production environments
Sophotech @archy-rock3t-cloud, Artem Muterko At Sophotech, we use Crossplane to power our custom Developer Platform. By combining Crossplane’s infrastructure abstraction with Flux’s GitOps workflows, we deliver unified management of cloud resources and applications across all environments, from development to production. This approach enables our clients to standardize the infrastructure stack, reduce operational complexity and decrease long-term maintenance costs.
Cloudflavor @pi-victor Nubium Cloud uses Crossplane to provision AI/ML-ready infrastructure on demand. It automates the creation of compute, storage, and networking resources across providers, giving teams secure, scalable environments tailored for data and machine learning workloads.
AI CoE at Vodafone Germany @zouldapp Crossplane enables unified and compliant multi-cloud infrastructure provisioning by composing AWS and GCP services into standardized, reusable platform APIs for our development teams in production environments across the organization. We rely on Crossplane to manage cloud services through GitOps workflows and to extend Kubernetes with infrastructure APIs. Our business-critical internal use cases include powering AI agentic assistants that support customer service, procurement, and legal departments.
monday.com @mondaycom We've been using Crossplane as part of a self-service framework for internal development teams, providing a single, declarative interface for managing infrastructure resources across multiple clouds.
Baloise @jonasz-lasut In Baloise we use Crossplane to power the self-service of Azure infrastructure in multi-tenant kubernetes clusters, ranging from test to production environments, in a secure and opinionated manner.
Evaneos @grams Crossplane has become Evaneos’ primary infrastructure-as-code solution for our latest SaaS environment and our developer self-service platform, using compositions and in-house open-source providers. It is also the IaC target for our Marketplace and legacy activities.
Ambev Tech @cencristian, @dimitridittrich, @rafaelvilarinho We are using Crossplane as an executor in our IDP to provide infrastructure in our production environment.
Aurora Innovation @O5ten At Aurora Innovation we use Crossplane to power our cloud infrastructure. We use it together with Kustomize and ArgoCD to achieve true GitOps for our development and platform teams in production environments
Netclab @mbakalarski netclab-xp - declarative, GitOps-driven lifecycle management of physical, virtual, and containerized routers using Crossplane. Provides layered, vendor-neutral abstractions (FabricIP, EVPN, Router) built on OpenConfig and RESTCONF, hiding device-specific complexity behind reusable XRDs and compositions.
Sumo Logic @jcogilvie Crossplane is the go-forward solution for provisioning Sumo's production infrastructure.
Wargaming @alexey-pankratyev We use Crossplane across staging and production environments with a GitOps approach to create infrastructure for a well-known mobile gaming title, quickly provisioning new AWS EKS clusters with all components (Agones, Istio, Karpenter and required K8s controllers) for dynamic connectivity with other clusters. It is also used for targeted application deployments via GitOps, where Crossplane provisions the necessary application infrastructure through Argo CD and Helm charts.