Series A Raises $28 Million for Antaris
Funding Fuels Expansion of the Company’s AI-Driven Space Missions
The recent close of a $28 Million Series A funding round has been announced by Antaris. The raise was led by WestWave Capital with participation from Lockheed Martin Ventures, other insiders, and new investors.
“This investment validates our vision for software-defined space missions.”
Tom Barton, Antaris
The fundraise follows a breakout year for Antaris, marked by strong demand for its AI-powered Full Mission Virtualization platform in support of U.S. Department of War satellite missions, as well as growing momentum for its fully localized satellite manufacturing partnerships in allied nations. Antaris recently announced an MOA with SARsatX to develop a 16-satellite constellation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as well as initial exploration of the Japanese market. The company is working with sovereign governments and commercial partners to develop regional and global ISR and communications satellite capabilities.
Antaris will use the funds to accelerate development of its Antaris Intelligence platform to power the entire lifecycle of satellite missions with unmatched speed and agility. At its core is the TrueTwin™ simulation environment, which enables customers to “fly” entire missions virtually before committing to specific hardware choices. This virtualization underpins Antaris’ AI/ML capabilities, which range from predictive design modeling and anomaly detection to constellation orchestration and autonomous on-orbit operations.
The company will also use funds to expand partnerships for global satellite manufacturing in regional and sovereign jurisdictions.
“This investment validates our vision for software-defined space missions,” said Tom Barton, CEO and Co-Founder of Antaris. “We’re now in position to push the boundaries of AI-native mission design and autonomous operations, giving customers the speed, resilience, and confidence they need to succeed in contested and commercial space.”
“Virtualizing every system element is no longer just about simulation,” said Karthik Govindhasamy, CTO and Co-Founder of Antaris. “It’s now the foundation for AI-driven autonomy, giving mission teams a faster, safer path to software-defined space. This funding allows us to take Antaris to the next level, redefining how the world designs, tests, and flies missions.”
The funding round was led by WestWave Capital, whose team brings deep experience in scaling high-growth companies that have AI- and software-based capabilities.
“What Antaris is building represents more than incremental efficiency,” said Gaurav Manglik, General Partner at WestWave Capital, who has also joined Antaris’ Board. “Antaris is pioneering a new model for how space missions are designed, tested, and operated, and in doing so, they’re setting the pace for both government and commercial operators.”



