Space-tech startup Ulook has raised Rs 19 crore (approximately $2.3 million) in a funding round co-led by GrowX Ventures and InfoEdge Ventures. The fresh capital will support satellite development, RF-sensing platform enhancement, and market expansion for its data intelligence services.
The company aims to strengthen its sensor innovation pipeline and expand its go-to-market initiatives across defence, security, and infrastructure intelligence sectors.
Revolutionizing RF Sensing Through Autonomous Satellite Swarms
Founded to redefine space-based monitoring and awareness, Ulook develops autonomous satellite swarms capable of radio-frequency (RF) sensing and spectrum intelligence. Its proprietary technology enables detection, tracking, and analysis of activities both on Earth and in contested environments where traditional optical or radar systems often fall short.
By leveraging swarm intelligence, Ulook’s satellites can operate collaboratively, offering real-time insights into RF activity patterns, signal emissions, and communication anomalies, thus serving as a strategic asset for national security and communications management.
Market Focus and Deployment Plans
Ulook is preparing to deploy its first fleet of autonomous satellite swarms within 12–18 months. The company plans to target clients across defence, security, telecommunications, infrastructure monitoring, and spectrum management verticals.
It competes with leading Indian and global space-tech innovators such as Pixxel, Satsure, Astrome, and Skyroot Aerospace, particularly in sensor design, low-earth-orbit deployment, and data-as-a-service models.
The funding will help Ulook scale operations and accelerate its mission to make RF sensing and data intelligence more autonomous, reliable, and scalable across complex operational terrains.
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