Bengaluru-based space-tech startup Ulook has raised ₹19 crore (approximately $2.3 million) in a funding round co-led by GrowX Ventures and InfoEdge Ventures.
The newly raised funds will be used to advance satellite and sensor technologies, strengthen Ulook’s radio-frequency (RF) sensing platform, and accelerate its commercial rollout across defence, security, and communication sectors. The company aims to expand the use of RF-based sensing in complex and signal-degraded environments.
Founded in 2024 by Adheesh Ravindra Boratkar and Siddhesh Ravindra Naik, Ulook Technologies is developing autonomous satellite swarms capable of performing RF sensing and spectrum awareness without relying on traditional optical or radar imaging. Its technology is designed to detect, track, and interpret real-time activity across air, land, and sea where conventional observation systems often fall short.
Ulook plans to launch its first satellite swarm within 12–18 months and scale deployments across defence intelligence, telecom, infrastructure monitoring, and spectrum management. By combining distributed autonomy with edge AI, the company aims to deliver high-frequency, low-latency data insights for both government and enterprise clients.
