Full-Time
Turnkey space missions via standardized satellites
$180k - $240k/yr
United States
Hybrid
Loft Orbital provides space infrastructure as a service, offering turnkey access to satellite missions. It maintains an inventory of satellite buses and runs scheduled quarterly launches, enabling clients to deploy missions quickly without managing the technical details. The company handles all mission engineering, operations, and logistics, using identical satellite hardware for each mission to maximize flight heritage and reduce technical risk. Its payload-agnostic technology can support a wide range of payloads on a standard bus, giving it flexibility to serve diverse customers. Loft Orbital's model centers on delivering end-to-end space missions as a service, charging clients for deployment, operation, and the ongoing support needed to build and scale satellite constellations.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$344M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2016
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Loft launches dedicated AI for Space business unit to develop on-orbit AI infrastructure. Today, Loft announced the formation of a new AI for Space business unit within the company to focus on building scalable, reliable AI-enabled space infrastructure to support agentic and AI-at-the-edge applications. This investment reflects Loft's long-term commitment to enabling governments and commercial partners to access and deploy algorithms directly on orbit, transforming how insights are generated from space. The AI for Space group will focus on building a network of AI partners to support a marketplace of applications. This also includes a focus on developing and scaling the hardware and operational capabilities required to support real-time AI applications in space. By expanding its infrastructure beyond traditional satellite missions to include AI-enabled systems, Loft is laying the foundation for a new class of space applications across government and commercial sectors. To lead this effort, Loft has appointed Paul Lasserre as General Manager, AI for Space. Paul brings deep experience across artificial intelligence, enterprise technology, and operational leadership, most recently leading Data and Generative AI Partnerships at Amazon Web Services. In his role at Loft, Paul will oversee the development and commercialization of AI-enabled space solutions, working closely with global partners across industry, government, and the AI ecosystem. "This is about turning satellites into intelligent, autonomous systems, not just cameras in orbit," said Paul Lasserre, General Manager, AI for Space at Loft. "The company already operates multi-sensor satellites with onboard computing power. Now we are making that infrastructure intelligent, so satellites can understand what they see in real time and deliver insights and alerts instead of raw data. This is how we redefine real-time awareness at planetary scale from wildfires and pollution at sea to maritime activity and emerging threats." The launch of the AI for Space business unit builds on Loft's proven model of delivering simple and reliable mission services so customers can focus on their core objectives. By extending this approach to AI-enabled satellites, Loft aims to support a future where organizations can process data directly in space to enable faster decisions and new mission outcomes.
Loft selected as a prime contractor for France's first space-based Radar Imaging program. Loft has been selected by the French Space Agency and the Directorate General of Armaments to lead a consortium for... Loft has been selected by the French Space Agency and the Directorate General of Armaments to lead a consortium for the development and operation of the DESIR program (Sovereign Radar Imaging Elements Demonstration). The program aims to provide France with its first sovereign space-based radar imaging (SAR) capability and represents a major milestone in the development of a national radar imaging value chain, a critical technology for the armed forces and for France's strategic autonomy. Membership required. You must be a member to access this content.
Loft selected as a prime contractor for France's first space-based Radar Imaging program. Loft today announced a notification by the French Space Agency (CNES) and the Directorate General of Armaments / DGA of a contract for the development and operation of the DESIR program (Sovereign Radar Imaging Elements Demonstration). The program aims to provide France with its first sovereign space-based radar imaging (SAR) capability and represents a major milestone in the development of a national radar imaging value chain, a critical technology for the armed forces and for France's strategic autonomy. "We are very pleased to lead this program alongside Thales Alenia Space and TEKEVER France. With DESIR, Loft Orbital proves that its standardized infrastructure model offers an immediate response to the most critical sovereign needs. This contract marks a turning point: by leading this consortium, we demonstrate the maturity of new space companies ability to assuming the responsibilities of prime contractor for complex government projects, and the ability to have technology startups and large defense contractors working hand in hand on hardware development and satellite operations for sovereign systems" - Pierre-Damien Vaujour, Loft CEO and Co-founder. With the ability to collect data day or night and in all weather conditions, SAR imaging is a key tool to enable consistent monitoring for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. It also supports essential dual-use applications, including disaster management, maritime surveillance, and environmental monitoring. A prime industrial contractor for building critical sovereign capabilities. A long-standing technological partner of the DGA, Loft is now entrusted as prime contractor for this sovereign space imaging capability, leading a consortium that includes Thales Alenia Space and TEKEVER France, structured around Loft's repeatable industrial space infrastructure model. The radar payload will be co-designed by Thales Alenia Space and TEKEVER France, ensuring that mastery of critical technologies and intellectual property remains fully under French control. This contract is aligned with DGA and French Space Command initiatives to foster a more agile defense space ecosystem, notably through the Pacte Espace and the Cercle de Confiance Espace, and confirms Loft's position as a strategic partner serving national sovereign capabilities. "This is exactly the type of program where speed, execution, discipline, and operational maturity matter," said Loft's European GM Emmanuelle Meric. "This is a perfect example of how you can combine the new 'space-agile' way of working, with the more traditional way of working." - Loft Europe General Manager Emmanuelle Meric. A mature industrial model serving the defense industrial and technological base. The DESIR program architecture relies on Loft's end-to-end mission services and rapid integration capabilities. The demonstration will fly on Loft's Longbow satellite platform, derived from the OneWeb constellation, which has more than 600 satellites already deployed in orbit. This simple, and reliable space infrastructure model developed by Loft guarantees program feasibility, cost control and schedule reliability, allowing the rapid deployment of sovereign-owned space capabilities to support government autonomy across Europe. The program targets initial operational service by early 2029, with an in-orbit operational phase of at least two years, illustrating the relevance of a New Space - inspired approach to meeting sovereign defense capability requirements. Supporting sovereign capacity building for space. This program demonstrates government trust in Loft's ability to support technology demonstrations and sovereign capacity building. In 2025, Loft launched Orbitworks, a joint venture with Marlan Space, to build out domestic space capabilities from Abu Dhabi and demonstrate in-country technology exchange. The maturity of the European New Space ecosystem now enables companies like Loft to deliver end to end space services to support new and emerging European space programs.
Loft Orbital, a space infrastructure start-up, raised $140 million in a funding round led by BlackRock. The San Francisco-based company plans to use the capital to scale its business and double its team from 70 to 160 by the end of 2022. Loft Orbital has launched two spacecraft, called YAMs, and serves over 20 customers, including NASA and the U.S. Space Force. The company accelerates satellite deployment by maintaining an inventory of spacecraft ready for customer payloads.
Loft Orbital has raised €170 million to expand its satellite-sharing platform. The funding round was led by Temasek and Tikehau Capital, with support from Bpifrance and others. The funds will be used for satellite deployment and international growth.