Upcoming IPOs in USA — Nasdaq & NYSE

Track upcoming initial public offerings on US stock exchanges — Nasdaq and NYSE. Each listing shows expected price range in USD, offering size, sector, filing status and expected listing date. Data is sourced from SEC S-1 filings and exchange IPO calendars.

Upcoming IPOs

Company Exchange Price Range Offering Size Open Date Listing Date
National Healthcare Properties IPO
Healthcare & Pharma
Nasdaq $13–$16 $616 M 20 Apr 2026 23 Apr 2026
Yesway IPO
FMCG
Nasdaq $20–$23 $320 M 20 Apr 2026 23 Apr 2026
Elmet Group IPO
Manufacturing
Nasdaq $12–$14 $107 M 23 Apr 2026 28 Apr 2026
X-Energy IPO
Renewable Energy
Nasdaq TBA TBA 24 Apr 2026 29 Apr 2026

Recently Listed

Company Exchange Issue Price Listing Price Gain Listing Date
Kailera Therapeutics IPO Nasdaq $16 $26 +62.50% 17 Apr 2026
AEVEX IPO NYSE $20 $26 +34.65% 17 Apr 2026
Alamar Biosciences IPO Nasdaq $17 $22 +29.41% 17 Apr 2026
Arxis IPO Nasdaq $28 $38 +35.71% 16 Apr 2026
Madison Air Solutions IPO NYSE $27 $32 +20.19% 16 Apr 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I invest in upcoming US IPOs?

Open an account with a US-registered brokerage (Fidelity, Schwab, Interactive Brokers, Robinhood, SoFi). Some brokers offer direct IPO allocations; others let you buy at first-day trade. International investors can use Interactive Brokers, Vested or IndMoney from India.

When do IPOs list on Nasdaq or NYSE?

US IPOs typically price the evening before listing and begin trading the next morning at 9:30 AM ET. The offering completes in one trading day, with trading starting after a delayed auction on listing day.

What is the difference between an IPO on Nasdaq and NYSE?

Nasdaq is an electronic market popular with technology and biotech firms. NYSE uses a hybrid auction-plus-designated-market-maker model and tends to attract larger established industrial, financial and consumer firms. Listing fees and standards differ.

Are US IPOs available to non-US investors?

Yes, depending on your country of residence. International investors in India, UK, Singapore, UAE and most European countries can buy US IPOs through international brokerages, typically after day-one trading opens rather than at the offering price.

What is the typical lockup period for US IPOs?

US IPOs usually have a 180-day lockup period during which insiders, employees and early investors cannot sell shares. Lockup expiry often causes short-term price volatility.

How are US IPOs regulated?

US IPOs are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Companies file an S-1 registration statement with the SEC, and must comply with extensive disclosure, financial audit and corporate governance requirements.