
PiLogic provides AI reasoning engines that turn radar and sensor streams into real-time, actionable insights for aerospace and cyber security teams. The platform combines automated reasoning and probabilistic inference with high-throughput signal processing to analyze radar data and support decisioning in latency-sensitive environments. PiLogic is offered as a B2B software platform used by defense, aerospace, and security organizations to augment situational awareness and threat detection. Key technologies include probabilistic inference, automated reasoning engines, and real-time data processing for radar and sensor inputs. The company addresses markets that require low-latency analytics and robust reasoning over uncertain sensor data.

PiLogic provides AI reasoning engines that turn radar and sensor streams into real-time, actionable insights for aerospace and cyber security teams. The platform combines automated reasoning and probabilistic inference with high-throughput signal processing to analyze radar data and support decisioning in latency-sensitive environments. PiLogic is offered as a B2B software platform used by defense, aerospace, and security organizations to augment situational awareness and threat detection. Key technologies include probabilistic inference, automated reasoning engines, and real-time data processing for radar and sensor inputs. The company addresses markets that require low-latency analytics and robust reasoning over uncertain sensor data.
Headquarters: Los Angeles, United States
Founded: 2024
Stage / Funding: Seed (~$4.0–4.1M, Apr–May 2025)
Tech focus: Probabilistic inference, automated reasoning, real-time radar/sensor analytics
Low-latency analytics and robust reasoning over uncertain radar and sensor streams for aerospace, defense, and security applications.
2024
Data and Analytics
$4.1M
Reported syndicated seed round including Seraphim Space, Sovereign's Capital, Flex Capital, Founders Network Fund, and angel investor Gokul Rajaram.
“Syndicate includes aerospace/space-focused and strategic investors (e.g., Seraphim Space, Scout Ventures), indicating investor interest from space/defense and early-stage VC networks.”