Xamarin to MAUI Migration

Hire Xamarin Developers

Xamarin Support and the Road to .NET MAUI

Microsoft ended Xamarin support; your app still has users. We keep it stable and run the MAUI migration on a schedule the business survives.

When to Hire

When Teams Bring in Xamarin Developers

Xamarin is end-of-life. Microsoft ended support in 2024, the ecosystem is thinning, and every Xamarin app now carries a deadline whether its owners acknowledge it or not.

We do both halves of that problem: keep the existing app stable, and migrate it to .NET MAUI in increments the business can absorb. AI tooling runs in their daily workflow, which makes the migration grunt work to MAUI cheaper and keeps the architecture choices senior-led.

With a company behind the work, the migration outlives any single engineer's tenure.

App on a dead framework

Xamarin kept stable while the exit is planned.

MAUI migration due

Incremental moves that ship, not rewrite cliffs.

OS update broke the build

Bindings and fixes when packages lag.

Rewrite or migrate?

An honest assessment before either.

Skills and Use Cases

The Skills Your Xamarin Project Requires

Xamarin is a cross-platform app development framework for building native Android, iOS, and Windows apps using C# and the .NET framework, enabling code sharing across different platforms and devices.

Our Xamarin Developers always have

Xamarin.Forms maintenance and stabilization

.NET MAUI migration planning and execution

Platform bindings when packages lag

C# and modern .NET depth

Store releases through framework transitions

Where Teams Use Xamarin

Keeping production Xamarin apps stable

Incremental Xamarin.Forms to MAUI migrations

Re-platforming decisions with honest tradeoffs

Store compliance as platforms move on

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How We Hire

How We Vet Xamarin and MAUI Developers

Xamarin is end-of-life. We score for engineers who can keep your app alive and move it to .NET MAUI.

dimension
Strong signal
Red flag
Migration experience
Has moved a Xamarin.Forms app to .NET MAUI and shipped it
Has only read the migration guide
Legacy maintenance
Keeps Xamarin apps stable while the move is planned
Rewrite-now as the only plan
C# and .NET depth
Modern .NET fluency beyond the mobile layer
Framework knowledge frozen in 2019
Native bindings
Platform bindings written when packages lag
Blocked by any missing NuGet
Store delivery
Both stores shipped, including during framework transitions
Never carried an app through review

Our favorite filter: Walk me through a Xamarin.Forms to MAUI migration: what broke first?

Azumo is one those rare nearshore software development companies that understands the intersection of technology, its relation to business enablement and client experience. We couldn’t be happier with our choice of a partner and custom software developer.

D. Mann · Chief Operating Officer, Permian Controls

Benefits of Azumo

Why Azumo for Your Software Development

Ship faster with engineers who build with and for AI. We have delivered production ready solutions since 2016.

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"Our engineers build production AI every day for our clients and our own primitives. That's the difference between a team that's used AI and one that ships it.”

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CTO, Azumo · 25+ years of software architecture experience.
Certified Claude Architect

Build With AI

Engineers develop with AI daily, compressing delivery cycles without cutting corners.

Senior by Default

We hire for seniority and test for it before anyone joins your team.

Scale on Demand

Grow or shrink the team as your roadmap changes — no renegotiation drama.

Time-Zone Aligned

Real-time collaboration across your full working day, from Latin America.

Engagement That Fits

Dedicated team, staff augmentation, or full project build. You pick the model.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. Microsoft ended Xamarin support in May 2024; .NET MAUI is its successor. Every production Xamarin app now needs a maintenance plan, a migration plan, or both.

  • Yes. Stabilization is half our Xamarin work: OS-update breakage, lagging packages, and store compliance handled while the migration is planned.

  • Incrementally: shared code first, then UI surface by surface, with the app shipping to both stores throughout. The rewrite cliff is almost never necessary and we will say if yours is the exception.

  • It depends on your team and your app's future. MAUI preserves your C# investment; a rewrite buys a different ecosystem at full price. We assess before recommending, and the assessment is sometimes that MAUI is wrong.

  • For transition work specifically: a real Forms-to-MAUI migration shipped, legacy steadiness, modern .NET depth, and bindings written when packages lag. The rubric is on this page.

  • Done incrementally, none for your users: the app keeps releasing while components move. The schedule flexes around your release calendar, not ours.

  • Assessment within days. Most Xamarin engagements open with a one-week review of the app and its dependencies, then a stabilization and migration plan you can budget against.

  • Migrations outlast tenures. A company-backed team carries the plan across personnel changes, with vetting, management, and a bench underneath it.