Physically Isolated by Design
GPU nodes in low Earth orbit are air-gapped from terrestrial seizure, censorship, and cloud platform shutdowns.





























Ground-based AI infrastructure is reaching physical, political, and economic limits. Orbit AI moves compute beyond the terrestrial ceiling.
GPU nodes in low Earth orbit are air-gapped from terrestrial seizure, censorship, and cloud platform shutdowns.
Critical AI agents need infrastructure with no kill switch, no centralized chokepoint, and no dependence on hyperscalers.
Orbit-native energy and passive radiative cooling unlock a radically more efficient path for long-horizon AI infrastructure.
On-orbit inference and edge processing can reduce bandwidth costs by up to 99% while minimizing latency to terrestrial relay systems.
Orbit AI is not just launching hardware. It is building a censorship-resistant compute layer for AI civilization.

BC Space Genesis is pioneering the first-ever on-orbit AI computation mission, with its initial launch targeted for the fourth quarter of 2025 in partnership with Galactic Energy. This first mission will deploy an NVIDIA AI Chip as payload to validate orbital AI inference capabilities, a technology already being showcased for practical applications
Genesis-1 is equipped with NVIDIA AI Compute Cores, running a 2.6B parameter AI model for real-time analysis of infrared remote sensing data in space—capabilities currently being demonstrated through the active monitoring of wildfires in California. By processing data on orbit, Genesis-1 drastically reduces critical information retrieval time from hours to mere seconds, while cutting transmission bandwidth costs by over 90%
From First Satellite to Autonomous AI Constellation — A four-phase journey from first launch to full commercial operation.
Available after the launch of the second satellite in Q1 2026. An interactive web product that allows users worldwide to send messages, images, or symbols to space — displayed on Bearcat AI's orbital screen and recorded.
Strategic partnerships bridging AI, aerospace, and blockchain

Team & Research
Orbit AI is led by the chairman of US-listed companies and backed by a cross-disciplinary team of scientists and engineers from the Singapore Academy of Engineering, CUHK, Tsinghua, and NYU.
The company’s research and infrastructure direction are shaped by academic collaboration, orbital systems engineering, and capital markets experience.
Orbit AI is building the sovereign orbital infrastructure layer for AI agents, validators, and autonomous systems. Follow mission updates on X and join the Telegram community to stay close to the network as it scales.