Albedo Space is an American aerospace manufacturing company founded in 2020 by Topher Haddad, Ayjay Lasater, and Winston Tri. The company develops and manufactures Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) satellite buses for defense, communications, and other payload operators. Originally focused on commercial satellite imagery, Albedo was inspired by the potential of high-resolution satellite imagery after Haddad read about a classified U.S. spy satellite image with 10 cm resolution shared by then-President Donald Trump.
Albedo's headquarters are located in Broomfield, Colorado. The company has raised approximately $100 million in funding and employs around 50 people.
Albedo pivoted in October 2025 to concentrate on VLEO platform development after successfully demonstrating their better than expected hardware capabilities with the Clarity-1 satellite. The company identified stronger market demand in defense and multi-orbit constellation applications. The company aims toÃÂ produce hundreds of satellites annually and claims to be "the only company with a VLEO bus on theÃÂ market that also is flight proven."
The company launched its first satellite in March 2025.
Following its October 2025 pivot, Albedo focuses on providing VLEO satellite buses to defense, communications, and other payload operators requiring platforms capable of operating at very low altitudes. The company's flight-proven hardware from Clarity-1 demonstrated capability to operate 12% better than design specifications.
Albedo has secured several contracts within the U.S. government.
Albedo launched their first satellite, Clarity-1, in March 2025. It has a mass of 530 kg and will initially operate at an altitude 320 km. Clarity-1 serves as a demonstration platform for the company's VLEO capabilities. The satellite's performance exceeded expectations by 12%, leading to Albedo's strategic pivot to focus on manufacturing VLEO buses for other operators rather than operating imagery satellites themselves.
Clarity-1 has panchromatic camera with a resolution of 10 cm per pixel, plus multispectrum near-infrared (770âÂÂ895 nm) at 40 cm, and an infrared (7.5âÂÂ13.5 üm) camera with 2 m resolution.