Xona geolocation service provider raises $19 million Series A

Xona Space Systems, a startup geolocation service provider, has raised $19 million in Series A funding to develop the satellite network for its PULSAR navigation system.

Xona geolocation service provider raises $19 million Series A

The company said the funding round – led by Future Ventures and Seraphim Space – was oversubscribed and new investors NGP Capital, Industrious Ventures, Murata Electronics, Space Capital, and Aloniq took part.

Xona says the investment will be used to accelerate the deployment of its low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network. Specifically, it will begin beta operations of its PULSAR satellite service, which aims to provide “the robust precision guidance needed for intelligent and autonomous technologies to scale beyond highly structured environments”.


“A century ago, people looked to the North Star for trusted guidance when other methods were unavailable,” said Brian Manning, CEO and co-founder of Xona. “AI and automation are the future – our PULSAR service aims to be for these industries what the North Star was for humanity in previous centuries.”


One of the investors was the UK-based Seraphim Space, which highlighted the modern importance of GPS.

“After half a century of use, our dependence on GPS is absolute. Outages could cause incalculable damage to the global economy, while enhancement opens up whole new industries,” said Rob Desborough, General Partner at Seraphim Space.

“Waiting for GPS to fail, or for hostile powers to spoof it, is not an option for our security or commercial industries. Xona and the pioneering team are executing on building the GPS the modern era needs and we’re delighted to continue to support their transformative vision.”

For its part, Future Ventures added:

“Xona is building a powerful, precise and protected platform for global geolocation services,” said Steve Jurvetson, co-founder and managing partner at Future Ventures. “Much of the economy, from autonomous vehicles to maps and asset tracking rely on GNSS from space. With current offerings, the signals are weak and thus, easily lost in buildings, urban areas, and areas with signal interference.”

“Much like Starlink was for communications links, Xona’s LEO constellation of satellites can provide a more robust and powerful solution than current systems operating in higher orbits, while preserving compatibility with end user equipment. I am thrilled to be joining the visionary and talented team of Xona.”

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