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Array Labs Raises $20M in Series A Funding
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Array Labs Raises $20M in Series A Funding

•January 6, 2026
•Jan 6, 2026
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Participants

Array Labs

Array Labs

company

Catapult Ventures

Catapult Ventures

investor

Washington Harbour

Washington Harbour

investor

Kompas VC

Kompas VC

investor

Y Combinator

Y Combinator

investor

Maiora

Maiora

investor

Animal Capital

Animal Capital

investor

Aera

Aera

investor

Cultivation Capital

Cultivation Capital

investor

Ventures Intl

Ventures Intl

investor

Why It Matters

The funding validates Array Labs’ mass‑manufacturable radar approach and accelerates deployment of low‑cost, high‑resolution ISR capabilities for both commercial and defense customers, reshaping the satellite radar market.

Key Takeaways

  • •$20M Series A led by Catapult Ventures.
  • •Total funding reaches $35M since Y Combinator.
  • •Radar tech mass‑manufacturable using consumer electronics methods.
  • •Three business lines: payloads, sovereign satellites, data products.
  • •Government contracts and nine‑digit bookings in 2025.

Pulse Analysis

The space‑based radar sector has long been dominated by high‑cost, bespoke systems, limiting widespread adoption beyond elite defense programs. Array Labs’ recent $20 million Series A injection signals a shift toward democratized radar capabilities, leveraging economies of scale borrowed from consumer electronics manufacturing. By aligning capital with a clear roadmap—payloads for satellite integrators, turnkey sovereign constellations, and subscription‑based data services—the company is poised to capture demand from emerging markets such as maritime surveillance, climate monitoring, and commercial logistics.

At the heart of Array’s strategy is a modular radar architecture that can be produced on assembly lines similar to smartphones. This approach reduces unit costs dramatically while maintaining the high‑power, high‑resolution performance required for wide‑area ISR. The three‑pronged business model diversifies revenue streams: hardware sales to prime contractors, fully managed satellite fleets for sovereign clients, and value‑added analytics derived from the firm’s own constellation. Such vertical integration not only shortens time‑to‑market but also creates sticky data contracts that enhance long‑term profitability.

Investor confidence, reflected in participation from Catapult Ventures, Washington Harbour Partners, and a slate of seasoned VC firms, underscores the commercial viability of low‑cost radar constellations. Coupled with a growing pipeline of U.S. defense awards and nine‑digit commercial bookings in 2025, Array Labs is positioned to scale rapidly. As satellite launch costs continue to decline, the company’s ability to mass‑produce radar payloads could catalyze a new wave of affordable, high‑resolution Earth observation services, reshaping competitive dynamics across both civilian and military domains.

Deal Summary

Array Labs, a Palo Alto‑based developer of space‑based radar systems, announced a $20 million Series A round led by Catapult Ventures, with participation from Washington Harbour Partners, Kompas VC, Y Combinator and several other investors. The funding brings the company's total capital to $35 million and will support the expansion of its radar payloads, sovereign satellite systems, and data products.

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