Value.Space
Value.Space is a technology company.
Financial History
Value.Space has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Value.Space raised?
Value.Space has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Value.Space is a technology company.
Value.Space has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Value.Space has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Value.Space has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Value.Space's investors include Seedcamp, Specialist VC, Artis Kehris, Henry Nilert.
Value.Space is a technology company founded in 2022 that leverages satellite imagery, InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) technology, AI-driven pattern recognition, and predictive analytics to deliver millimeter-accurate risk assessments and monitoring for commercial properties, critical infrastructure, and assets worldwide.[1][2][3] It primarily serves the global insurance industry, risk engineers, underwriters, and public sector entities by providing digital models, climate data, movement tracking, and engineering-context reports that identify deformations, prevent disasters, and enhance underwriting accuracy—such as de-risking dams and detecting infrastructure failures early.[1][2][3] The company has generated over 3,500 risk profiles across 70 countries, secured partnerships with tier-one insurers, and raised €2.1 million in seed funding from investors including Inventure VC, Superangel, Amalfi Capital Management, Lemonade Stand, BADideas.fund, and Linnar Viik, demonstrating strong early growth momentum.[1][2]
Value.Space emerged from the expertise of co-founders Reijo Pold and Agu Leinfeld, who combined decades of experience in AI, big data, and satellite technologies to address vulnerabilities in critical national infrastructure like power grids, water systems, and transportation networks.[2] Headquartered in London, UK, with operations in Estonia (reflecting its Baltic roots), the company was formally founded in 2022 and quickly raised a €2.1 million seed round led by Inventure VC alongside other prominent early-stage funds focused on tech and Baltic founders.[1][2] A pivotal early decision was targeting the insurance industry as the key lever for widespread adoption, given insurers' control over critical assets; this strategy enabled rapid traction, including 3,500+ risk profiles and international insurer collaborations within its first years.[2] Eerik Kivistik, with a background as CTO at 3DC.io, is also noted among key team members.[1]
Value.Space stands out in the insurtech and infrastructure monitoring space through these key strengths:
Value.Space rides the convergence of satellite tech, AI, and climate resilience trends, capitalizing on escalating demands for precise infrastructure monitoring amid rising natural disasters, aging assets, and regulatory pressures on critical systems.[2][3] Its timing aligns with the insurance sector's push for better combined operating ratios through de-risking—traditional models lag behind real-time climate shifts, while Value.Space offers millimeter-accurate, up-to-date alternatives that enhance accountability and prevent catastrophic failures.[2][3] Market tailwinds include expanding ESA radar access, AI advancements in big data analytics, and insurer adoption of insurtech to manage $100B+ in annual infrastructure-related claims. By empowering insurers (who influence asset maintenance globally), it indirectly bolsters public sector resilience, influencing the ecosystem toward proactive risk management in mining, dams, and utilities.[2][3]
Value.Space is poised to scale as insurers integrate its tools into core underwriting, potentially expanding to more asset classes like renewables and urban infrastructure amid intensifying climate volatility.[2][3] Key trends—cheaper satellite data proliferation, AI predictive modeling maturity, and ESG-mandated risk transparency—will accelerate adoption, with its Baltic-UK base enabling EU/U.S. market penetration. Influence may evolve from niche provider to ecosystem standard, driving insurer profitability while saving lives through early warnings; watch for Series A to fuel global partnerships and real-time monitoring enhancements. This positions Value.Space as a critical player in making invisible risks visible, transforming how the world safeguards its backbone infrastructure.[1][2][3]
Value.Space has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in May 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2023 | $2.0M Seed | Seedcamp, Specialist VC, Artis Kehris, Henry Nilert |