Astranis is building dedicated, low-cost communications satellites to connect the four billion people who lack reliable, affordable internet access.
Each Astranis spacecraft operates from geostationary orbit (GEO) with a next-generation design of only 400 kg, utilizing a proprietary software-defined radio payload. This allows Astranis to provide dedicated satellites to small and medium-sized countries, Fortune 1000 companies, and other customers, as well as the US Government for national security applications.
Astranis has successfully launched a satellite into orbit and is now underway with ten commercial programs. The company is headquartered in San Francisco and has raised over $500M from top global investors, with a team of over 300 world-class engineers.
Astranis has raised a $200 million Series D, led by a16z Growth Fund and co-led by BAM Elevate. This brings our total capital raised to $750 million, and gets us one step closer to launching 100 MicroGEO satellites by 2030 — and connecting millions to affordable internet.
Matt spent 13 years scaling Palantir from 100 employees to over 3,000 -- and a $50 billion valuation.
Pound-for-pound the most powerful communications satellite ever for GEO
Un Satélite Argentino
Our tenth MicroGEO satellite announced, for a global leader in satellite telecommunications.
Astranis is launching another satellite for the Philippines
Astranis has sold two satellites to a local ISP in Mexico, which can connect up to five million people
Astranis has signed a new contract with a trusted partner of the national security space community to demonstrate secure end-to-end communications using the Arcturus satellite
Astranis's second product is UtilitySat. It's the Swiss Army Knife of satellites, and something our industry has never seen before: a multi-mission commercial GEO satellite, capable of conducting multiple fully-operational broadband connectivity missions.
We're building the first-ever broadband internet satellite dedicated to the Philippines. 2 million people, 5000 rural communities, 1 MicroGEO.
Astranis has raised a $200 million Series D, led by a16z Growth Fund and co-led by BAM Elevate. This brings our total capital raised to $750 million, and gets us one step closer to launching 100 MicroGEO satellites by 2030 — and connecting millions to affordable internet.
Matt spent 13 years scaling Palantir from 100 employees to over 3,000 -- and a $50 billion valuation.
Pound-for-pound the most powerful communications satellite ever for GEO
Un Satélite Argentino
Our tenth MicroGEO satellite announced, for a global leader in satellite telecommunications.
Astranis is launching another satellite for the Philippines
Astranis has sold two satellites to a local ISP in Mexico, which can connect up to five million people
Astranis has signed a new contract with a trusted partner of the national security space community to demonstrate secure end-to-end communications using the Arcturus satellite
Astranis's second product is UtilitySat. It's the Swiss Army Knife of satellites, and something our industry has never seen before: a multi-mission commercial GEO satellite, capable of conducting multiple fully-operational broadband connectivity missions.
We're building the first-ever broadband internet satellite dedicated to the Philippines. 2 million people, 5000 rural communities, 1 MicroGEO.