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§ Private Profile · Seattle, WA, USA
Space infrastructure developer creating modular space station modules and orbital carriers for the space industry.
Gravitics, based in the Seattle area, Washington, United States, develops modular space infrastructure, including commercial space station modules like StarMax and logistics spacecraft. Their scalable solutions, such as the StarMax module, utilize a consistent 4-meter diameter form factor for rapid deployment in diverse in-space applications. The company has raised $80 million across two funding rounds, including a $20 million seed round in 2022 and a $60 million grant in March 2025. Gravitics operates with a team of nearly 40 employees and contractors from a 42,000 sq ft facility. Notable investors include Type One Ventures, Tim Draper (Draper Associates), and Innovation Endeavors, with co-founder Gary Hudson and CTO Scott Macklin (formerly Virgin Orbit) among its leadership. Gravitics was founded in 2021 by Colin Doughan and Gary Hudson.
Gravitics has raised $80.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Gravitics has raised $80.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Gravitics has raised $80.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $60.0M Grant in March 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 26, 2025 | $60M Grant | — | — | Announced |
| Nov 1, 2022 | $20M Seed | Type ONE Ventures | 1435 Capital Management, Addition, AirAngels, AIX Ventures, Adeyemi Ajao, Boost VC, Expon Capital, Gaingels, Andrew Wheeler, Bernardo Hernandez, Innovation Endeavors, Lakestar, Long Journey Ventures, Mana Ventures, OAK HC/FT, Plug & Play Ventures, Primetime Partners, SpaceFund, Starbridge Venture Capital, The HIT Forge, The Venture Collective (tvc), Trajectory Ventures, World Fund, Aravind Bharadwaj, Charlie Songhurst, Dylan Taylor, Gokul Rajaram, Greg Kidd, Mandeep Singh, Martin Varsavsky, Omid Ashtari, Paul Forster, Peter Pastewka | Announced |
Gravitics is a private aerospace company building modular space infrastructure — commercial space station modules, cargo/logistics spacecraft, and tactically responsive “orbital carriers” built around a common 4‑meter form factor to serve commercial, civil and defense customers, including Axiom Space and the U.S. Space Force[7][5].
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Quick take: Gravitics is positioned as a specialized space‑infrastructure manufacturer leveraging a common form factor and government‑commercial partnerships to deliver modular stations, logistics vehicles, and tactically responsive carriers — the company’s upcoming STRATFI work and commercial contracts will be the decisive tests of its ability to scale and shape an emerging market for standardized in‑orbit services[6][5][7].
Gravitics has raised $80.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Gravitics's investors include Type One Ventures, 1435 Capital Management, Addition, AirAngels, AIX Ventures, Adeyemi Ajao, Boost VC, Expon Capital, Gaingels, Andrew Wheeler, Bernardo Hernandez, Innovation Endeavors.