Omnivore VC and Techstars join
Lightspeed Partners and others in a $7M+ seed round to
support rapid development of Pixxel’s satellites and
data analytics platform
March 17, 2021
Pixxel announced the close of a
$7.3M seed round with new capital from Omnivore VC,
Techstars, and others, who are joining alongside
Lightspeed Ventures, Blume, growX, Ryan Johnson, former
President at Planet Labs, and additional industry
leaders.
Additionally, for the first time
today, Pixxel came out of stealth and publicly announced
its mission to build the world’s highest resolution
hyperspectral satellite constellation. The company’s
first hyperspectral satellite will launch within the
next few months.
“We are very excited to finally
speak about what we are building at Pixxel. Our new
funding enables us to build a health monitor for the
planet through the world’s most advanced hyperspectral
small-satellites. This enables us to capture some of the
richest imagery that’s ever been beamed down to earth,”
shared Awais Ahmed, co-founder and CEO of Pixxel. “These
hyperspectral satellites will allow society to tackle
many of humanity’s most pressing issues and we believe
they will become the holy grail of remote sensing -
providing the best combination of spatial, temporal and
spectral resolutions to date and empowering humans to
see the earth like never before.”
Compared to the common
multispectral satellites prevalent today, Pixxel’s
hyperspectral earth-imaging satellites are able to beam
down 50x more information by capturing light reflected
in far more detail and using narrower bands beyond just
red, green and blue. This technology allows Pixxel to
capture exact chemical signatures and offers more
accurate solutions to previously unsolvable issues in
industries such as agriculture, energy and environmental
conservation. Once deployed, Pixxel’s constellation will
provide 24-hour global coverage in higher quality
resolution and at a lower cost than any existing
satellite competitors.
Hyperspectral imaging has the power
to help with pressing issues that are invisible to
today’s satellites such as flagging pest infestations
and crop diseases, tackling air and water pollution
levels and detecting oil spills and gas leaks. Pixxel’s
imagery and platform provide a one-stop shop for
geo-spatial insights.
“Hyperspectral imaging is the next
frontier in the $400B+ space industry and Pixxel has
proven it can build the hardware and software to be the
leader in this category,” said Ryan Johnson, investor in
Pixxel and former CEO at Blackbridge, operators of the
Rapidye satellite constellation. “Having the best
possible imaging technology in space will be critical to
understanding our planet and making life more
sustainable. I’m very excited to be a part of Pixxel and
help them in this journey.”
Today’s funding marks the close of
Pixxel’s $7.3M seed round and follows significant
technical, commercial, and team momentum bringing
onboard some marquee investors such as Lightspeed
Ventures and Techstars. This additional funding will
enable Pixxel to continue to rapidly scale its
operations to meet the growing demand of high quality
remote sensing data through hyperspectral imaging. To
date, Pixxel has built partnerships and worked alongside
the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Maxar,
and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
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