Quindar

Emerging

Denver satellite operations management platform automating command and control for commercial and government constellations; $26.5M raised with $18M Series A in 2025 as satellite count explosion drives ground ops demand.

Updated March 2026

Company Overview

About Quindar

Quindar is a Denver, Colorado-based satellite operations management platform automating the complete mission lifecycle for commercial and government satellite operators — from initial deployment through active mission management (command and control, ground station scheduling, telemetry processing, anomaly triage) to end-of-life deorbit planning. Backed with $26.5 million total raised including an $18 million Series A in November 2025 led by Washington Harbour Partners, Quindar serves commercial satellite operators and government defense space organizations seeking to reduce ground operations costs in an era when the number of active satellites has grown 5x+ in five years.

Business Model & Competitive Advantage

Quindar's platform addresses the fundamental economics of modern satellite operations: SpaceX Starlink, commercial earth observation constellations, and IoT satellite networks have dramatically increased the number of assets requiring ground operations management, but staffing hasn't scaled proportionally. Quindar automates routine monitoring, contact scheduling, and anomaly triage that traditionally requires dedicated satellite operations engineers — providing a common operating picture managing multiple satellite assets simultaneously, automated antenna booking across global ground station networks (Leaf Space, AWS Ground Station, Atlas Space), and intelligent incident response that surfaces anomalies with diagnostic context for faster resolution.

Competitive Landscape 2025–2026

In 2025, Quindar competes in the satellite ground operations market with Kognia, LeoLabs (space situational awareness), and the in-house operations software of major satellite operators (SpaceX, Planet Labs, Maxar) for commercial and government satellite ground management. The commercial space boom has created a new customer segment — small satellite operators who need professional-grade ground operations without building custom infrastructure. Washington Harbour Partners' investment reflects the growing US defense sector interest in dual-use space technology following expanded DoD commercial space procurement. The 2025 strategy focuses on DoD constellation management contracts, growing the commercial earth observation segment, and building autonomous satellite health management AI that reduces human oversight per satellite.

Revenue
$26.5M
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