Albedo builds satellites for very-low-earth-orbit (VLEO) operations, a niche demanding both deep aerospace engineering and high-volume production scaling. The stack is embedded-systems heavy—Linux, Yocto, C++, CMake, Python—reflecting the flight-software complexity required at orbital altitudes. Projects reveal a company balancing three fronts: maturing next-gen flight and ground software, scaling bus and payload manufacturing for constellations, and building go-to-market machinery (RFI/RFP workflows, international defense sales). Hiring has decelerated to 7 active roles, weighted toward senior and lead engineers, suggesting execution mode over growth mode.
Albedo designs and manufactures satellites optimized for very-low-earth-orbit deployment, where the physics of altitude—sharper imaging, stronger signals, lower operational costs—unlock performance gains unavailable at traditional orbital altitudes. Founded in 2020 and based in Denver, the company operates with 51–200 employees across engineering and sales. The business model targets defense and commercial customers globally, with active projects spanning flight-software development, structural-thermal-optical analysis for payloads, integration and test campaigns, and constellation-scale production. Current pain points include scaling manufacturing for large orders, responding competitively to government RFIs and RFPs, and expanding into international defense markets.
Albedo uses Linux, Yocto, C++, C++23, CMake, Python, Git, GitLab, Embedded Linux, and GNSS across flight and ground software.
Albedo is scaling VLEO satellite buses and payloads for large constellations, developing next-gen flight and ground software, building RFI/RFP response workflows, and executing international go-to-market strategy for defense and commercial sectors.
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