
SpaceKnow is a New York-based startup specializing in AI-powered satellite imagery analysis to provide ultra large-scale planetary data insights. Their proprietary AI analytics engine integrates diverse satellite data sources to deliver actionable intelligence for sectors including defense, construction monitoring, environmental and ESG, and economic analysis. With over 12 years of expertise and hundreds of object types annotated, SpaceKnow offers products like Guardian and Insights that enable automated monitoring, early warning systems, and precise tracking of physical world changes. The company operates globally with headquarters in New York and a branch in Prague, serving decision-makers who require comprehensive, timely satellite data to drive informed decisions and maintain competitive advantage.

SpaceKnow is a New York-based startup specializing in AI-powered satellite imagery analysis to provide ultra large-scale planetary data insights. Their proprietary AI analytics engine integrates diverse satellite data sources to deliver actionable intelligence for sectors including defense, construction monitoring, environmental and ESG, and economic analysis. With over 12 years of expertise and hundreds of object types annotated, SpaceKnow offers products like Guardian and Insights that enable automated monitoring, early warning systems, and precise tracking of physical world changes. The company operates globally with headquarters in New York and a branch in Prague, serving decision-makers who require comprehensive, timely satellite data to drive informed decisions and maintain competitive advantage.
What they do: AI-powered satellite imagery analytics and monitoring (SpaceKnow Guardian & Insights)
Headquarters: New York, NY (branch office in Prague)
Founded: 2013 or 2015 (sources list both years)
Funding: Series A announced Feb 9, 2017; reported total funding $5,200,000 (USD)
Customers / Use cases: Defense, construction monitoring, environmental & ESG, economic analysis
Satellite imagery analytics, geospatial monitoring, change detection, and large-scale planetary data analysis.
Data and Analytics
Series A announced Feb 9, 2017; multiple sources name these lead/participating investors.