Seasats builds autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs) designed to operate independently across the world's oceans for extended periods. The company's Lightfish platform, its flagship ASV, has demonstrated long-duration autonomous capability by completing missions spanning over 7,500 miles across the Pacific Ocean in 150 days, without human intervention. Operations can persist for up to six months, serving as a platform for persistent maritime intelligence.
The Lightfish platform supports a modular payload system with more than 50 configurations, enabling applications ranging from intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance to wildlife monitoring and toxic algal bloom tracking. This flexibility allows the vehicles to serve a broad set of users and missions. The company's technology operates on every inhabited continent, with customers and partners including the U.S. Navy, other defense organizations, leading research universities, and commercial enterprises.
Seasats focuses on autonomous operations and solar-powered ASVs within the maritime intelligence and environmental monitoring sectors. Its vehicles are used across defence, scientific research, oceanography, and commercial applications, addressing needs in both security and environmental domains.






