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Hubble Network: Satellite network connecting Bluetooth IoT devices to space for real-time data transmission in remote areas.
Hubble Network has raised $90.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Hubble Network.
Hubble Network was founded in 2021 by Ben Wild (Founder) and Alex Haro (Founder).
Hubble Network has raised $90.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Hubble Network, based in Seattle, Washington, develops a global satellite network designed to provide direct-to-space connectivity for Bluetooth-enabled IoT devices. The company has raised over $100 million in total funding, including a $70 million Series B round in 2025 led by Swagar Capital, and employs between 50 and 100 individuals. Currently operating 7 satellites, Hubble Network plans to expand its constellation to 60 by 2028, enabling real-time data transmission for partners like Life360 and Tile, which collectively reach over 90 million devices. Its investor base includes Y Combinator, Ryan Swagar, Tom Gonser, and Mike Farley, reflecting interest from prominent figures in the tech and venture capital sectors. Hubble Network was founded in 2021 by Alex Haro, co-founder of Life360, and Ben Wild.
Hubble Network is a pioneering company building a global satellite network that enables any Bluetooth-enabled device to connect directly to space, even without cellular reception. Its core product is a satellite-based connectivity platform designed primarily for the Internet of Things (IoT) sector, facilitating real-time communication for Bluetooth devices worldwide. This innovation addresses the challenge of connecting billions of low-power, low-cost devices in remote or cellular-deprived areas, unlocking new possibilities in supply chain visibility, asset tracking, and environmental monitoring. The company has demonstrated significant growth momentum, having launched multiple satellites and secured substantial funding rounds, including a $70 million Series B in 2025, underscoring strong investor confidence and market traction[1][2][3][6].
Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Hubble Network was co-founded by Alex Haro and Ben Wild. Alex Haro brings entrepreneurial experience as a co-founder of Life360, while Ben Wild has a strong background in electrical engineering and wireless communications, having worked at Amazon on the Amazon Sidewalk IoT network and the Ring Always Home Cam. The idea emerged from the vision to create a truly global, battery-efficient, and cost-effective network that could connect Bluetooth devices anywhere on Earth and beyond. A pivotal moment was achieving the world's first-ever Bluetooth connection directly to a satellite, a breakthrough that validated the feasibility of their approach and propelled the company forward[2][3][4].
Hubble Network rides the convergence of two major trends: the explosive growth of IoT devices and the democratization of satellite connectivity. As billions of Bluetooth-enabled devices proliferate, traditional cellular networks cannot economically or technically support global coverage, especially in remote or underserved areas. Hubble’s timing is critical as satellite technology becomes more affordable and capable, enabling a new paradigm of ubiquitous, low-power connectivity. This innovation could disrupt existing IoT connectivity models, reduce reliance on terrestrial networks, and accelerate the adoption of smart devices across industries such as logistics, agriculture, and environmental monitoring. By bridging Bluetooth and space, Hubble influences the broader ecosystem by expanding the reach and utility of IoT globally[1][2][5].
Looking ahead, Hubble Network is poised to scale its satellite constellation, aiming to connect a billion devices and expand its service footprint. Future trends shaping its journey include the increasing demand for global IoT connectivity, advances in satellite miniaturization, and growing interest in space-based infrastructure. As the company matures, it may deepen partnerships with IoT device manufacturers and enterprise customers, potentially evolving into a foundational network layer for global machine communication. Its influence is likely to grow as it enables new applications and business models that rely on seamless, low-cost connectivity beyond terrestrial limits, fulfilling its mission to unlock a new era of human-machine collaboration[2][3][6].
Key people at Hubble Network.
Hubble Network was founded in 2021 by Ben Wild (Founder) and Alex Haro (Founder).
Hubble Network has raised $90.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Hubble Network's investors include Ryan Swagar, Somesh Surapureddi, RPM Ventures, Transpose platform, Don Dodge, Jett McCandless, Tuff Yen, Marc Weiser, Mike Farley, Tom Gonser, Y Combinator, Angel Operator Partners (aop).
Hubble Network has raised $90.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $70.0M Series B in September 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2025 | $70.0M Series B | Ryan Swagar | Somesh Surapureddi, RPM Ventures, Transpose platform, Don Dodge, Jett McCandless, Tuff Yen, Marc Weiser, Mike Farley, Tom Gonser, Y Combinator |
| May 1, 2023 | $20.0M Series A | Somesh Surapureddi, Angel Operator Partners (aop), Bessemer Venture Partners, Ironspring Ventures, RPM Ventures, Transpose platform, Jett McCandless, Peter Sonsini, Tuff Yen, Don Dodge, Alan Keating, Chris Nguyen, John Kim, 11.2 Capital, AVCF5, Convective Capital, Seraphim Capital, Soma Capital, Space.VC, Type One Ventures, Y Combinator, Yes VC |