
Pixxels hyperspectral satellites can capture images at hundreds of wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum and reveal key data about the health of the planet. We’re incredibly grateful to our world-class investors for their unwavering support and belief in our vision and are excited to work together to create a meaningful positive impact on the future of our planet. With this round of funding, we are even closer now to realizing our mission of building a health monitor for the planet, and empowering people around the world to make informed decisions about our collective well-being. It will also help further the development of Aurora: Pixxels AI-powered analytics platform to make hyperspectral analysis accessible for everyone.ĭata from Pixxels satellites will be critical in helping global organisations closely monitor emissions, water pollution, gas leaks, oil spills, soil composition, forest biodiversity and crop health in unprecedented detail and at faster speeds.Īdditionally, the new funds will bolster Pixxels plans to launch six satellites in 2024 and 18 other satellites by 2025.Īwais Ahmed, co-founder and CEO of Pixxel, said: ∺t Pixxel, we believe that the future of our planet lies in our ability to monitor and protect its health precisely.

The new funds will advance Pixxels mission to build the highest-resolution hyperspectral satellite constellation, delivering actionable climate insights on a planetary scale.
LIGHTSPEED VC ANALYST SERIES
Pixxel, a major player in cutting-edge hyperspectral earth-imaging technology, has announced $36m in a Series B funding round with participation from new investors such as Google, along with existing investors Radical Ventures, Lightspeed, Blume Ventures, growx, Sparta and Athera. The new funds will bolster Pixxels plans to launch six satellites in 2024 and 18 other satellites by 2025.
