C# Cross-Platform Mobile

Hire Xamarin Developers

Xamarin lets a .NET team ship iOS and Android from shared C# — which is exactly why so many enterprises built on it. It's also why so many are now stuck: Microsoft ended Xamarin support, and its successor is .NET MAUI. We do both — we maintain the Xamarin app you have, and we get you off it safely.

What our Xamarin developers bring

  • check_circle Xamarin.Forms and Xamarin.Native (iOS/Android)
  • check_circle .NET MAUI — Xamarin's supported successor
  • check_circle C#, XAML, MVVM and dependency injection
  • check_circle Migration planning from Xamarin.Forms to MAUI
  • check_circle Native platform interop when shared code isn't enough
  • check_circle Enterprise distribution, MDM and App Center pipelines

What they build

Xamarin maintenance

Keep an existing Xamarin app alive, patched and shipping while you plan the move.

Xamarin to .NET MAUI migration

Move to the supported platform incrementally, without a big-bang rewrite.

Enterprise mobile apps

Line-of-business apps for .NET shops, distributed internally or via MDM.

Rescue & handover

Xamarin codebases abandoned by the team that built them.

Flexible ways to hire

Bring on Xamarin talent through a dedicated team, staff augmentation or a fixed-price project — whichever fits your roadmap. See typical developer rates or browse all expert teams.

Hire vetted Xamarin developers

Tell us what you need and we'll match you with senior Xamarin engineers, often within 48–72 hours.

Frequently asked questions

Xamarin is end-of-life. Should we still use it? expand_more
For a new app, no — build it in .NET MAUI, or React Native/Flutter if you don't need the .NET tie-in. Xamarin no longer receives support, and that becomes a security and OS-compatibility problem, not just a tidiness one. But if you already have a Xamarin app, it hasn't stopped working, and a panicked rewrite is usually worse than a planned migration.
How hard is the move to .NET MAUI? expand_more
MAUI is Xamarin.Forms' successor, so much of your C# and business logic carries over. UI and platform-specific code need the most attention. We scope it against your actual codebase rather than quoting a generic percentage.
Can you just keep our Xamarin app running? expand_more
Yes. Plenty of clients need it stable and shipping while they plan the migration on their own timeline, not ours.
Why choose .NET MAUI over React Native? expand_more
Because your team already writes C#, and your backend probably already is .NET. Sharing language, tooling and people across backend and mobile is a real, ongoing advantage — not just a launch-day one.