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About Planet Labs

Planet Labs PBC is an Earth-imaging company. It uses space to help life on Earth by imaging the world every day and making change visible, accessible, and actionable. Its platform includes imagery, insights, and machine learning that empower companies, governments, and communities around the world to make timely decisions about the evolving world. Its solutions are Broad Area Management. Its products are Planet Monitoring, Planet Tasking, Planet Analytic Feeds, Planetary Variables, Planet Basemaps, Planet Insights, and Platform Pricing. The group provides solutions to the Agriculture Science Program, Energy & Infrastructure, Forestry & Land Use, Mapping, Sustainability, Maritime, Civil Government, U.S. State and Local, Europe, Planet Federal, Defense & Intelligence, and Armed Services.


Founded

2020

HQ

United States

Employees

970

Website

planet.com

Financials (LTM)

Revenue: $346M
EBITDA: $13M

EV

$16B

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Planet Labs Financials

Planet Labs reported last 12-month revenue of $346M and EBITDA of $13M.

In the same LTM period, Planet Labs generated $191M in gross profit, $13M in EBITDA, and had net loss of ($19M).

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Planet Labs P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, Planet Labs reported revenue of $308M and EBITDA of $15M.

Planet Labs is unprofitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 56%, EBITDA margin of 5%, and net margin of (4%).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$346M$308M$218M$242M$302M
Gross Profit$191M$172M$111M$137M$170M
Gross Margin55%56%51%57%56%
EBITDA$13M$15M($94M)($72M)($186M)
EBITDA Margin4%5%(43%)(30%)(62%)
EBIT Margin(9%)(8%)(78%)(50%)(32%)
Net Profit($19M)($14M)($142M)($125M)($237M)
Net Margin(5%)(4%)(65%)(51%)(78%)
Net Debt$217M

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Planet Labs Stock Performance

Planet Labs has current market cap of $16B, and enterprise value of $16B.

Market Cap Evolution


Planet Labs' stock price is $44.35.

Planet Labs share price increased by 20.0% in the last 30 days, and by 1054.9% in the last year.

Planet Labs has an EPS (earnings per share) of $-0.04.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$16B$16B4.4%20.0%83.7%1054.9%$-0.04

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Planet Labs Valuation Multiples

Planet Labs trades at 45.2x EV/Revenue multiple, and 1204.5x EV/EBITDA.

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EV / Revenue (LTM)


Planet Labs Financial Valuation Multiples

As of May 23, 2026, Planet Labs has market cap of $16B and EV of $16B.

Planet Labs has a P/E ratio of (851.5x).

LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue45.2x50.8x71.6x64.5x51.7x
EV/EBITDAn/mn/m(165.9x)(216.2x)(83.8x)
EV/EBITn/mn/m(91.8x)(129.6x)(161.4x)
EV/Gross Profit81.9x90.6x140.3x113.7x92.1x
P/En/mn/m(111.1x)(126.8x)(66.8x)
EV/FCFn/mn/m(168.8x)(220.7x)n/m

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Planet Labs Margins & Growth Rates

Planet Labs grew revenue by 40% but EBITDA decreased by 53% in the last fiscal year.

In the most recent fiscal year, Planet Labs reported gross margin of 56%, EBITDA margin of 5%, and net margin of (4%).

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Planet Labs Margins

Last FY202420252026202720282029
Gross Margin56%57%56%51%
EBITDA Margin5%(30%)(62%)(2%)
EBIT Margin(8%)(50%)(32%)(13%)
Net Margin(4%)(51%)(78%)(11%)
FCF Margin17%(29%)14%3%

Planet Labs Growth Rates

FY+1/FY23/2424/2525/2626/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth40%11%25%39%
Gross Profit Growth27%23%23%27%
EBITDA Growth(53%)(23%)158%(95%)
EBIT Growth109%(29%)(20%)(45%)
Net Profit Growth119%(12%)90%(80%)
FCF Growth(80%)(24%)(158%)(66%)

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Planet Labs Operational KPIs

Planet Labs' revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $0.3M, while opex per employee averaged $0.3M for the same period.

Planet Labs' Rule of 40 is 37% (metric relevant for SaaS companies only, counted as combined revenue growth rate and EBITDA margin).

Planet Labs' Rule of X is 96% (created by Bessemer, Rule of X is another metric to measure SaaS companies, ~1.5x stronger vs. the traditional Rule of 40, counted as revenue growth rate multiplied by 2.5 plus EBITDA margin).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Rule of 4040%37%
Bessemer Rule of X95%96%
Revenue per Employee$0.3M
Opex per Employee$0.3M
S&M Expenses to Revenue22%24%39%32%24%
G&A Expenses to Revenue22%29%37%32%29%
R&D Expenses to Revenue31%35%53%42%35%
Opex to Revenue87%129%106%88%

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Planet Labs Competitors

Planet Labs competitors include China Spacesat, OHB, China Satellite, Globalstar, Viasat, SES, Geovis, Intuitive Machines, Loar Group and AST SpaceMobile.

Most Planet Labs public comparables operate across Satellite Communications, DeepTech and SpaceTech.

EV/RevenueEV/EBITDA
Last FYLTM2027ELast FYLTM2027E
China Spacesat16.4x15.5x251.7x232.2x
OHB11.7x9.1x199.0x84.8x
China Satellite51.4x70.8x
Globalstar39.8x38.7x79.8x77.7x
Viasat3.4x3.3x10.1x9.9x
SES5.0x4.4x10.9x10.0x
Geovis16.4x14.2x142.3x
Intuitive Machines30.2x12.7x(98.7x)(227.0x)

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Planet Labs Funding History

Before going public, Planet Labs raised $349M in total equity funding, across 5 rounds.

Last private valuation of Planet Labs was $2B, after raising $168M in February 2019 from Prelude Ventures.


Planet Labs Funding Rounds

DateStageRaised FromRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Feb-19Series DPrelude Ventures$168M$2BPlanet Labs, founded in 2010 and headquartered in San Francisco, develops and operates the world's largest constellation of imaging satellites, capturing daily images of Earth's landmass to provide near real-time global data for applications in agriculture, forestry, mapping, and environmental monitoring. The company targets industries needing high-frequency Earth observation data, positioning itself as a leader in satellite imagery with petabytes of archived data and advanced analytics platforms. In February 2019, Planet raised $168 million in a Series D funding round led by Prelude Ventures, achieving a post-money valuation of $2.2 billion. This round brought total venture funding to nearly $400 million from investors including 137 Ventures, APES Ventures, DFJ Growth, SharesPost, Aster Capital, Lux Capital Management, AME Cloud Ventures, Data Collective, First Round Capital, and HighGear Ventures. Prelude Ventures participated as a key backer in this growth-stage investment. The funding supported expansion of Planet's satellite network, known as Dove satellites, and enhancements to its data platform for delivering actionable insights. Prior rounds included a July 2015 Series C raising $126.55 million at a $1.03 billion valuation led by AME Cloud Ventures and others, and an earlier Series A in June 2013 raising $20.52 million. Planet demonstrated strong market traction in the aerospace and defense subsector, with total funding reaching $696.41 million by later stages. The company went public via IPO, reflecting its scale in the Earth observation market competing with firms like Maxar and BlackSky.
Apr-15Series C137 Ventures; DBL Partners; DCVC; Dylan Taylor; IFC Venture Capital Group; Rothenberg Ventures; Space Capital; The Westly Group$23MPlanet Labs, a satellite imaging company, closed its Series C or D round on April 14, 2015, with a $23 million investment from IFC Venture Capital Group, bringing the total round size to $118 million after a prior $95 million tranche led by Data Collective. This funding brought Planet's total capital raised to $183 million. The proceeds were allocated to scaling the satellite constellation, including deploying nearly 100 Dove nanosatellites, developing ground stations, sales expansion, business development, and data products, with a focus on emerging markets like agriculture and economic development. Planet Labs operates a fleet of small Dove satellites to capture frequent Earth images, aiming to map the entire planet daily for insights into ecosystems, agriculture, disaster response, and sustainability. At the time, the company was expanding rapidly, planning launches and leveraging applications in developing countries as highlighted by IFC. Later developments include acquisitions like BlackBridge in July 2015 and Terra Bella from Google in 2017, leading to a SPAC merger in 2021 valuing Planet at $2.8 billion with over $100 million in FY2021 revenue from 600 customers. The company went public on NYSE as Planet Labs PBC, growing to $307.7 million in annual revenue by recent years and securing contracts like a €240 million German government deal in 2025.
Jan-15Series CDCVC$93MPlanet Labs, a San Francisco-based company, develops and operates a fleet of small earth-imaging satellites known as Doves to capture daily images of the entire Earth, enabling applications in agriculture, economic development, disaster response, and environmental monitoring. The company aimed to scale its satellite constellation, ground stations, data analytics, and reach emerging markets with its imagery datasets. In January 2015, Planet closed the first tranche of its Series C round, raising approximately $95 million, which included $70 million in equity led by DCVC (Data Collective) and a $25 million debt facility from Western Technology Investment. Participation came from investors such as Yuri Milner, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Capricorn Investment Group, O'Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures, Founders Fund, First Round Capital, Innovation Endeavors, AME Cloud Ventures, Industry Ventures, Felicis Ventures, Lux Capital, and Ray Rothrock. This followed prior rounds: a Series A of about $13 million in June 2013 and a Series B of $52 million in December 2013. The round supported manufacturing and deploying more satellites—Planet had recently launched 73—along with sales, business development, and data product enhancements. By April 2015, the Series C extended with $23 million from IFC Venture Capital Group, bringing the total to $118 million, exceeding the initial $93 million target and pushing cumulative funding over $180 million. Competitors like Skybox, acquired by Google in 2014, highlighted the sector's appeal to major tech players.
Dec-13Series BAME Cloud Ventures; Capricorn Investment Group; DCVC; Felicis; First Round Capital; Founders Fund; Industry Ventures; Innovation Endeavors; Lux Capital; Oreilly AlphaTech Ventures; Ray Rothrock$52MPlanet Labs (now Planet), founded by former NASA scientists, develops a constellation of small Dove satellites to image the entire Earth daily for applications in agriculture, forestry, government, and humanitarian efforts. The company rebranded from Cosmogia and focuses on creating transformative Earth observation data with frequent updates. In June 2013, Planet raised $13 million from investors including DFJ, Capricorn, OATV (O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures), Founders Fund, Innovation Endeavors, Data Collective (DCVC), and First Round Capital to build the world's largest fleet of imaging satellites, following successful tests of Dove 1 and Dove 2 satellites launched in April 2013. Subsequent developments include plans for Flock-1, a 28-satellite constellation announced in June 2013, deployed from the ISS in February 2014, with ambitions for 131 satellites by mid-2015. By January 2015, Planet raised $95 million, bringing total VC funding to $183 million as of May 2015. The company acquired BlackBridge and RapidEye in July 2015 and Terra Bella from Google in 2017, gaining the SkySat constellation and additional equity investment. Planet went public via SPAC merger in December 2021 as Planet Labs PBC, with over 600 customers, $113 million revenue in 2020 (90% annual subscriptions), and $500 million in capital post-merger, including 190 satellites. Later financials show revenue growth: $131 million FY2022, $191 million FY2023, $244 million FY2025, reaching $307.7 million full year with Q4 at $86.8 million.
Jun-13Series ACapricorn Investment Group; DCVC; First Round Capital; Innovation Endeavors; Oreilly AlphaTech Ventures; Pathfinder$13MPlanet raised $13.1 million in its Series A funding round in June 2013 from investors including Capricorn Investment Group, DCVC, First Round Capital, Innovation Endeavors, O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures, and Pathfinder. The funds supported the development and launch of its initial fleet of small satellites. This followed test satellite launches in April 2013. Planet builds and operates a constellation of Earth-imaging satellites to capture daily images of the planet for near real-time global information. The company expanded rapidly post-Series A, raising $52 million in a Series B round in December 2013 led by Yuri Milner with participation from Industry Ventures, Felicis Ventures, Lux Capital, and Ray Rothrock, alongside existing backers, to prepare for launching 28 satellites and scaling its team and data processing capabilities. Subsequent rounds included Series C financings in 2015 totaling over $115 million, bringing total funding past $200 million by mid-2015. Planet went public via SPAC in December 2021.

Planet Labs M&A Activity

Planet Labs has acquired 6 companies to date.

Last acquisition by Planet Labs was on December 11th 2025. Planet Labs acquired Bedrock Research for undisclosed valuation.

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Latest Acquisitions by Planet Labs

Bedrock Research
Sinergise
Salo Sciences
Vandersat
Description
Bedrock Research is a Tel Aviv-based startup developing AI-driven remote sensing platforms for geospatial analysis. Its software processes satellite imagery and drone data to detect infrastructure changes, crop health, and environmental risks. Bedrock Research serves agriculture firms and government agencies with subscription-based analytics dashboards. The platform integrates with Planet Labs and Maxar datasets for daily monitoring over North America and Europe.
Sinergise is a Ljubljana-based provider of geographic information systems processing Earth observation data. The company operates Sentinel Hub, a cloud platform handling petabytes from Copernicus satellites for environmental monitoring, agriculture, and disaster management worldwide.
Salo Sciences is a climate technology company using AI-powered remote sensing to monitor ecosystem health and biodiversity. Its platform analyzes satellite imagery at high resolution to track deforestation, habitat changes, and conservation impacts across vast areas like rainforests and farmlands. Based in Canada, Salo serves environmental organizations, governments, and land managers by replacing costly field surveys with scalable, low-cost data. Founded in 2020, it partners with initiatives in the Amazon and Africa to verify restoration projects and support carbon credit programs through precise vegetation and soil metrics.
Vandersat is a Netherlands-based satellite data provider delivering daily 250-meter resolution soil moisture and temperature maps globally. Using Sentinel-1 radar data, the firm supplies agriculture, insurance, and fire management sectors with 10-year archives covering 150 million hectares.
HQ CountryUnited StatesSloveniaUnited StatesNetherlands
HQ City
Denver, CO
Ljubljana
San Francisco, CA
Haarlem
Deal Date11 Dec 202529 Mar 20239 Jan 202310 Nov 2021
Valuationundisclosed$40M$12M$28M
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About Planet Labs

When was Planet Labs founded?Planet Labs was founded in 2020.
Where is Planet Labs headquartered?Planet Labs is headquartered in United States.
How many employees does Planet Labs have?As of today, Planet Labs has over 970 employees.
Who is the CEO of Planet Labs?Planet Labs' CEO is William Marshall.
Is Planet Labs publicly listed?Yes, Planet Labs is a public company listed on NYSE.
What is the stock symbol of Planet Labs?Planet Labs trades under PL ticker.
When did Planet Labs go public?Planet Labs went public in 2021.
Who are competitors of Planet Labs?Planet Labs main competitors include China Spacesat, OHB, China Satellite, Globalstar, Viasat, SES, Geovis, Intuitive Machines, Loar Group, AST SpaceMobile.
What is the current market cap of Planet Labs?Planet Labs' current market cap is $16B.
What is the current revenue of Planet Labs?Planet Labs' last 12 months revenue is $346M.
What is the current revenue growth of Planet Labs?Planet Labs revenue growth (NTM/LTM) is 37%.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of Planet Labs?Current revenue multiple of Planet Labs is 45.2x.
Is Planet Labs profitable?Yes, Planet Labs is EBITDA-positive (as of the last 12 months).
What is the current EBITDA of Planet Labs?Planet Labs' last 12 months EBITDA is $13M.
What is Planet Labs' EBITDA margin?Planet Labs' last 12 months EBITDA margin is 4%.
What is the current EV/EBITDA multiple of Planet Labs?Current EBITDA multiple of Planet Labs is 1204.5x.
What is the current FCF of Planet Labs?Planet Labs' last 12 months FCF is $40M.
What is Planet Labs' FCF margin?Planet Labs' last 12 months FCF margin is 12%.
What is the current EV/FCF multiple of Planet Labs?Current FCF multiple of Planet Labs is 391.2x.
How many companies Planet Labs has acquired to date?As of May 2026, Planet Labs has acquired 6 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by Planet Labs?$40M acquisition of Sinergise on 29th March 2023 was the largest M&A Planet Labs has done to date.
What companies Planet Labs acquired?Planet Labs acquired Sinergise, Vandersat, Boundless Spatial, Salo Sciences, Bedrock Research, and Terra Bella.
In how many companies Planet Labs has invested to date?Planet Labs hasn't invested in any companies yet (or none have been disclosed publicly).

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