ProductUpdated on 11 November 2025
Software Applications on Space Servers
CEO at DPhi Space
Lausanne, Switzerland
About
OmniSat enables software deployment directly on shared satellite platforms equipped with GPU-powered compute servers. This allows customers to run algorithms, process data, or perform AI inference in orbit without building or launching their own hardware. The service provides a cloud-like experience in space with low-latency communication links to the ground.
Why run in orbit?
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Low-latency, high-performance processing: Leverage GPU clusters in space to analyze raw data at the source, minimizing downlink volumes and improving responsiveness for real-time tasks. Our NVIDIA GPUs support state-of-the-art language and vision models for your applications.
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Cloud experience in space: Deploy your software through a simple interface that mirrors standard cloud environments, using familiar tools to run containerized applications in Docker or virtual machines.
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Access to multi-sensor data: OmniSat platforms integrate optical and RF sensors by default, allowing your application to fuse onboard data streams or collaborate with other hosted payloads to generate new insights.
When to launch?
We are flying our demonstration mission on the Mini-Server in March 2026. Large-scale orbital servers will follow in 2027, with recurring missions providing continuous access to compute resources coupled with Earth observation and communication payloads.
Looking for
- Buyer
- Re-Seller/Wholesaler
Applies to
- Earth observation
- IT solutions and software
- Satellite navigation
- Space
- Space technology
Organisation
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