Technicians for the orbital age.
Mini thruster-propelled drones that live alongside orbital datacenters - inspecting, repairing, and defending the infrastructure of the AI era. No air. No blades. No humans required.
Compute is moving to orbit. Repair hasn't.
Multiple operators run production workloads in space today. Every node they launch is hardware that will eventually fail - with no one up there to fix it.
Silicon fails faster in space
Radiation flips bits and degrades GPUs. Thermal cycling fatigues joints and connectors. In orbit, hardware failure is a schedule, not a surprise.
Replacement is the only plan
Today's answer to a failed node is deorbit-and-relaunch. That math breaks completely at constellation scale, where capacity is measured in thousands of nodes.
Humans can't be the fix
Crewed servicing costs more than the hardware it would save. The technician has to be robotic, resident, and autonomous - and it doesn't exist yet.
Six products. One maintenance stack.
Drones, a depot, and the software that runs them - sequenced by evidence, not hype: inspection serves every operator, node logistics serves the sealed-and-replace majority, and dexterous service goes where hardware is designed for it.
Stationed where the work is.
The servicing industry launches a rescue mission per incident. We station the technicians on site - that single difference changes the economics of orbital maintenance.
Dock resident
Pods of drones berth at the constellation they serve. No launch-per-incident, no months of waiting.
Patrol continuously
Scheduled exterior surveys build a living health record of every node - a digital twin that ages with the hardware.
Respond to anomalies
A flagged node gets a close-up inspection within hours. Operators see the evidence before they make the call.
Intervene with tools
Swappable end-effectors exchange modules, mate connectors, and patch shielding on serviceable ports.
Get on the manifest.
Operators, agencies, investors, and engineers - join the waitlist for demo missions, partnership slots, and early hiring.