VICTUS Technologies: Seed Funding Raised For Contested Autonomy Platform Development

By Amit Chowdhry • Today at 10:25 PM

VICTUS Technologies, a contested autonomy software company, announced it has raised a seed funding round to accelerate development of its hardware-agnostic platform designed for autonomous systems operating in GPS-denied environments. The round was led by Bow Capital, with participation from Techstars, Marque Ventures, 10VC, and Intbox Ventures. The company did not disclose the amount raised.

Founded to address the growing vulnerability of GPS-dependent systems, VICTUS Technologies is building software that enables drones, robots, and both manned and unmanned systems to operate effectively even when GPS signals are jammed, spoofed, degraded, or unavailable. Its platform is designed to function across environments ranging from orbit to the seabed.

The newly raised capital will be used to advance product development, expand customer engagements, and grow the company’s team as it continues building autonomy solutions for defense, emergency response, and other mission-critical applications.

VICTUS Technologies positions its platform as a critical solution for modern operational environments where reliance on GPS presents a strategic risk, particularly for warfighters and first responders operating in contested conditions.

KEY QUOTES

“I built VICTUS because the threat is real and the window is closing. Every day that our systems depend on a signal that adversaries know how to kill is a day we are operating at a disadvantage. We are here to close that gap across every domain, on every platform, for the operators who cannot afford to lose.”
Jesse Hamel, Founder and CEO of VICTUS Technologies