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Awaira Score
50
Out of 100
Valuation
N/A
Post-money
Total Raised
$30M
All rounds
Awaira Score
50/100
Founded
2016
100-500 employees
What They Build
March 2026Preligens builds AI satellite imagery analysis software for defence and intelligence applications, using computer vision models trained on satellite and aerial imagery to detect, classify, and monitor military assets, infrastructure changes, and geopolitical events automatically. The Paris company provides intelligence analysts with AI-assisted tools that dramatically reduce the time required to p…
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StageSeries B
Employees100-500
Country🇫🇷 France
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Preligens has approximately 100-500 employees.
What does Preligens do?▾
Preligens builds AI satellite imagery analysis software for defence and intelligence applications, using computer vision models trained on satellite and aerial imagery to detect, classify, and monitor military assets, infrastructure changes, and geopolitical events automatically. The Paris company provides intelligence analysts with AI-assisted tools that dramatically reduce the time required to process and interpret large volumes of earth observation imagery.\n\nThe company raised approximately $30 million in venture funding and was acquired by Safran, the French aerospace and defence group, in 2023, integrating its AI imagery analysis capabilities into Safran defence electronics business. Prior to acquisition, Preligens held contracts with the French Ministry of Armed Forces and NATO member intelligence agencies for satellite imagery processing and military site monitoring. The company developed proprietary deep learning models trained on labelled defence imagery datasets that are not commercially available.\n\nPreligens operated in the defence AI market, which encompasses GEOINT, SIGINT, and automated intelligence analysis tools, a segment increasingly targeted by venture-backed AI startups such as Palantir, Maxar, and Planet Labs as defence agencies allocate substantial budgets to AI-enhanced intelligence capabilities. The acquisition by Safran provided product distribution through Safran existing defence ministry relationships across France and allied nations, and technology integration with Safran optronic and satellite sensor product lines. The company represents a model for European dual-use AI startups commercialising computer vision for sovereign defence applications.