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Xoople Secures $130 Million to Scale AI-Ready Earth Mapping

Apr 07, 2026 2 min read

High-Resolution Data for AI Models

Spanish space technology startup Xoople closed a $130 million Series B funding round to accelerate the development of its orbital mapping network. The company intends to create a high-fidelity digital twin of the planet. Unlike traditional satellite imagery providers, Xoople optimizes its data streams specifically for machine learning applications and automated analysis.

This capital injection follows a period of rapid growth in the demand for geospatial intelligence. Commercial sectors ranging from logistics to environmental monitoring require real-time, high-resolution data to train predictive models. Xoople positions itself as the primary infrastructure layer for these data-hungry systems.

Strategic Partnership with L3Harris

Alongside the funding, Xoople confirmed a manufacturing agreement with aerospace giant L3Harris. The partnership focuses on the production of specialized sensors for Xoople's upcoming spacecraft fleet. These instruments will capture data across multiple spectrums, providing the granular detail necessary for precise AI training.

By outsourcing sensor development to an established defense and aerospace partner, Xoople can focus its internal resources on software and data distribution. This strategy reduces the technical risk associated with building complex optical hardware from scratch.

Market Positioning and Expansion

The company enters a competitive market currently occupied by established players like Maxar and Planet Labs. However, Xoople differentiates its offering by prioritizing data compatibility with modern AI frameworks. The startup claims its imagery requires significantly less preprocessing than standard satellite feeds.

The $130 million will fund the launch of the first operational satellite batch and the expansion of the company's engineering team in Madrid. Xoople also plans to open a commercial office in the United States to capture a larger share of the North American government and enterprise market.

Industry analysts expect the first set of L3Harris-equipped satellites to reach orbit within the next eighteen months.

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