LeoLabs: Leading the Space Safety Charge
February 20, 2024, 9:16 am
Location: United States, California, Menlo Park
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2016
Total raised: $111M
LeoLabs, a trailblazer in space safety, security, and sustainability, secures $29 million in funding to enhance AI-powered insights for space operations. With a global radar network and cutting-edge AI algorithms, LeoLabs is revolutionizing the space industry by providing critical data for commercial and government operators to ensure space safety, security, and sustainability.
LeoLabs, the powerhouse with the largest commercial catalog of objects in low Earth orbit, recently announced a $29 million boost in financing. This funding injection will fuel LeoLabs' mission to scale up insight delivery by investing in advanced end-user applications and partner integrations.
Using artificial intelligence, LeoLabs processes millions of measurements collected by its radar network into vital insights for space operators. CEO Dan Ceperley emphasizes the importance of enhanced safety and security solutions in the face of the exponential growth of satellites in low Earth orbit.
With a focus on automation, LeoLabs' analytics empower the industry to keep pace with the rapid expansion in LEO. For government operators, LeoLabs aims to integrate space domain expertise and real-time insights into defense command operations. Commercial operators benefit from reliable orbital data and safety alerts to inform mission planning and operations.
The recent funding round, led by GP Bullhound, underscores the critical role LeoLabs plays in monitoring and managing humanity's space expansion. New investors, including 1941 and Dolby Family Ventures, join existing supporters to propel LeoLabs' global market growth.
LeoLabs' radar arrays across the globe track satellites, space debris, and objects in low Earth orbit, providing essential information for space operations. By leveraging AI-driven analytics and a comprehensive tracking database, LeoLabs offers a reliable warning system for satellite operators of all sizes.
The company's phased radar arrays in strategic locations worldwide enable early detection of space debris, ensuring operational safety for satellite fleets. LeoLabs' Kiwi Space Radar in New Zealand, capable of detecting debris as small as 0.79 inches, exemplifies the company's commitment to space sustainability.
As a key partner in the U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's traffic coordination initiative for LEO space operations, LeoLabs continues to lead the charge in keeping space safe and secure. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, LeoLabs is poised to shape the future of space exploration and operations.
LeoLabs, the powerhouse with the largest commercial catalog of objects in low Earth orbit, recently announced a $29 million boost in financing. This funding injection will fuel LeoLabs' mission to scale up insight delivery by investing in advanced end-user applications and partner integrations.
Using artificial intelligence, LeoLabs processes millions of measurements collected by its radar network into vital insights for space operators. CEO Dan Ceperley emphasizes the importance of enhanced safety and security solutions in the face of the exponential growth of satellites in low Earth orbit.
With a focus on automation, LeoLabs' analytics empower the industry to keep pace with the rapid expansion in LEO. For government operators, LeoLabs aims to integrate space domain expertise and real-time insights into defense command operations. Commercial operators benefit from reliable orbital data and safety alerts to inform mission planning and operations.
The recent funding round, led by GP Bullhound, underscores the critical role LeoLabs plays in monitoring and managing humanity's space expansion. New investors, including 1941 and Dolby Family Ventures, join existing supporters to propel LeoLabs' global market growth.
LeoLabs' radar arrays across the globe track satellites, space debris, and objects in low Earth orbit, providing essential information for space operations. By leveraging AI-driven analytics and a comprehensive tracking database, LeoLabs offers a reliable warning system for satellite operators of all sizes.
The company's phased radar arrays in strategic locations worldwide enable early detection of space debris, ensuring operational safety for satellite fleets. LeoLabs' Kiwi Space Radar in New Zealand, capable of detecting debris as small as 0.79 inches, exemplifies the company's commitment to space sustainability.
As a key partner in the U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's traffic coordination initiative for LEO space operations, LeoLabs continues to lead the charge in keeping space safe and secure. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, LeoLabs is poised to shape the future of space exploration and operations.