SpaceX Valuation Multiples

Discover SpaceX's revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples, acquisitions, and investment history, alongside public comparables like GE Aerospace, RTX, China Mobile, T-Mobile US and more.

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About SpaceX

SpaceX is an American aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company founded in 2002 by Elon Musk and incorporated in Texas, alongside launch and manufacturing sites in Hawthorne, California, Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Vandenberg Space Force Base. The company designs, builds, and operates the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, the Dragon crew and cargo spacecraft, and the fully reusable Starship vehicle, and has accounted for the large majority of global mass launched to orbit in recent years on the strength of reusable-rocket economics and a high launch cadence. Its Starlink division operates a low-Earth-orbit satellite constellation delivering broadband internet to more than ten million subscribers across roughly 160 countries, while the Starshield program supplies satellite and connectivity services to government and defense customers. In February 2026 SpaceX combined with Musk's artificial intelligence firm xAI, the developer of the Grok chatbot, which had itself absorbed the social platform X, consolidating space, connectivity, and AI operations under common ownership. The company completed an initial public offering on June 12, 2026, one of the largest in market history, and is led by Musk as CEO.


Founded

2002

HQ

United States

Employees

N/A

Website

spacex.com

Financials (FY)

Revenue: $19B
EBITDA: $4.4B

EV

$1.6T

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SpaceX Financials

SpaceX reported last fiscal year revenue of $19B and EBITDA of $4.4B.

In the same fiscal year, SpaceX generated $9.2B in gross profit, $4.4B in EBITDA, and had net loss of ($4.9B).


SpaceX P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, SpaceX reported revenue of $19B and EBITDA of $4.4B.

SpaceX is unprofitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 49%, EBITDA margin of 24%, and net margin of (26%).

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Last FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$19B$10B$14B$19B
Gross Profit$9.2B$4.3B$6B$9.2B
Gross Margin49%41%43%49%
EBITDA$4.4B($663M)$5.6B$4.4B
EBITDA Margin24%(6%)40%24%
EBIT Margin(11%)5%5%(11%)
Net Profit($4.9B)($4.6B)$791M($4.9B)
Net Margin(26%)(45%)6%(26%)

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SpaceX Stock Performance

SpaceX has current market cap of $1.6T, and enterprise value of $1.6T.

Market Cap Evolution


SpaceX's stock price is $123.99.

SpaceX share price decreased by 27.4% in the last 30 days.

SpaceX has an EPS (earnings per share) of $-0.37.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$1.6T$1.6T-5.4%-27.4%--$-0.37

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SpaceX Valuation Multiples

SpaceX trades at 88.2x EV/Revenue multiple, and 372.1x EV/EBITDA.

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SpaceX Financial Valuation Multiples

As of July 18, 2026, SpaceX has market cap of $1.6T and EV of $1.6T.

SpaceX has a P/E ratio of (330.9x).

Last FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue88.2x158.6x117.5x88.2x
EV/EBITDAn/mn/mn/mn/m
EV/EBITn/mn/mn/mn/m
EV/Gross Profit178.6xn/mn/m178.6x
P/En/mn/mn/mn/m
EV/FCF(116.7x)n/mn/m(116.7x)

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SpaceX Margins & Growth Rates

SpaceX grew revenue by 109% and EBITDA by 287% in the last fiscal year.

In the most recent fiscal year, SpaceX reported gross margin of 49%, EBITDA margin of 24%, and net margin of (26%).

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SpaceX Margins

Last FY202420252026202720282029
Gross Margin49%43%49%57%
EBITDA Margin24%40%24%44%
EBIT Margin(11%)5%(11%)2%
Net Margin(26%)6%(26%)(6%)
FCF Margin(76%)(38%)(76%)(61%)

SpaceX Growth Rates

FY+1/FY23/2424/2525/2626/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth109%35%33%109%
Gross Profit Growth140%41%53%140%
EBITDA Growth287%(952%)(22%)287%
EBIT Growth(143%)46%(378%)(143%)
Net Profit Growth(50%)(117%)(724%)(50%)
FCF Growth68%(5230%)162%68%

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SpaceX Operational KPIs

SpaceX's Rule of 40 is 153% (metric relevant for SaaS companies only, counted as combined revenue growth rate and EBITDA margin).

SpaceX's Rule of X is 316% (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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Last FY202320242025202620272028
Rule of 40153%---
Bessemer Rule of X316%---
R&D Expenses to Revenue46%20%25%46%
Opex to Revenue60%36%38%60%

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SpaceX Competitors

SpaceX competitors include GE Aerospace, RTX, China Mobile, T-Mobile US, SoftBank Group, Verizon, Airbus and Boeing.

Most SpaceX public comparables operate across Satellite Communications, Aircraft & Space Systems, Telecom Service Providers, SpaceTech and DeepTech.

EV/RevenueEV/EBITDA
Last FYLTM2027ELast FYLTM2027E
GE Aerospace8.1x8.0x30.8x33.4x
RTX3.3x3.2x19.6x20.1x
China Mobile1.2x1.3x3.5x3.9x
T-Mobile US3.7x3.6x9.6x9.1x
SoftBank Group6.8x6.0x15.5x7.0x
Verizon2.7x2.6x7.4x7.1x

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SpaceX VC Funding History

Before going public, SpaceX raised $11B in total equity funding, across 21 rounds.

Last private valuation of SpaceX was $800B, after raising a round in December 2025.


SpaceX Funding Rounds

DateStageInvestorsRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Apr-26Secondary----
Dec-25Secondary--$800BSpaceX, Elon Musk’s aerospace company, dominates the space industry with its Falcon 9 rocket for satellite and crew launches and leads in satellite internet via Starlink, serving over 8 million subscribers. In December 2025, SpaceX conducted a secondary share sale valuing the company at $800 billion, with shares priced above $400, nearly doubling the $400 billion valuation from July 2025 at $212 per share. This tender offer enables employees and early investors to sell existing shares, positioning SpaceX as the world’s most valuable private company ahead of OpenAI’s $500 billion. The valuation surge reflects Starlink’s rapid growth, with an annualized revenue run rate of $12-15 billion, and strengthened ties with U.S. government agencies, including multi-billion-dollar spectrum deals like the one with EchoStar for direct-to-cell services. SpaceX executives indicated plans for a 2026 IPO targeting up to $1.5 trillion valuation to fund Starship development, space-based AI data centers, and lunar base ambitions, potentially raising over $30 billion in the largest listing ever.
Aug-25SecondaryKorea Investment Partners$10M$400BSpaceX is Elon Musk's aerospace company founded in 2002, operating reusable launch vehicles including the Falcon 9 rocket and the Starlink satellite internet service. The company had deployed over 7,000 low-Earth orbit satellites serving approximately 5 million households worldwide as of the transaction date. On August 13, 2025, Korea Investment Partners (KIP), a major South Korean venture capital and private equity firm, invested $10 million in SpaceX by purchasing existing shares from employees in a secondary market transaction. The transaction valued SpaceX at $400 billion. The investment was split evenly between KIP's Korea Investment Continuation Fund and its Korea Investment US Signature Fund, representing KIP's strategic entry into SpaceX alongside its concurrent involvement in other high-growth ventures. SpaceX's revenue was projected at $8.25 billion for 2025 under the base case scenario, reflecting growth from both its launch services serving private satellite operators and the U.S. government, as well as Starlink's expanding subscriber base. The company's dual revenue streams positioned it among the world's most valuable private enterprises at the time of the transaction.
Dec-24SecondaryGatelanes; Richard Cooperstein$1.3B$350BSpaceX reached a $350 billion valuation in December 2024 through a $1.25 billion secondary share sale priced at $185 per share, including a $500 million common stock buyback. This marked an increase from its prior $210 billion valuation in June 2024. The company develops rockets like Falcon 9 and Starship for orbital launches and human spaceflight, while operating the Starlink satellite internet service. Sacra estimates SpaceX generated $13.1 billion in revenue in 2024. Founded in 2002, SpaceX has raised about $12 billion in primary funding, with its latest in January 2023 bringing $750 million at a $137 billion valuation. Elon Musk holds majority ownership, with investors including Founders Fund, Fidelity Investments, and Google Ventures. SpaceX dominates commercial space launches for NASA and other agencies and leads in satellite deployments for Starlink.
Jan-24SecondaryMichael Baßler; Tioex; Lakeside Capital; E1 Ventures; Seven Rivers Capital LTD$1M--
Sep-23SecondaryVentioneers; Arvin Bhangu; Matthew Brown Companies$18M$150BSpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, develops reusable rockets like Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy, along with the Starlink satellite internet constellation and Starship spacecraft. In August 2023, the company conducted a tender offer valuing it at $150 billion, with shares priced at $80. This followed a June 2022 growth round at $127 billion and preceded a December 2023 tender offer at $175 billion. SpaceX generated $9 billion in revenue in 2023, rising to roughly $15 billion in 2024, driven by its dominant position in commercial rocket launches, executing over 64% of global commercial orbital launches in the first half of 2023. Launch services revenue reached $3.5 billion in 2023 from 28 Falcon 9 launches and 5 Falcon Heavy launches, with commercial launches contributing $800 million and crewed missions around $780 million. The company has raised approximately $12 billion in primary funding historically, with a January 2023 round bringing in $750 million at a $137 billion valuation. SpaceX continues to secure major government contracts, including a $5.9 billion Pentagon deal in 2025 for national security launches.
Jan-23Undisclosed stageGigafund; Andreessen Horowitz; Natural Capital; Sequoia Capital; Founders Fund$750M$137B-
Jul-22Undisclosed stageAlpha Dhabi; IHC; Mirae Asset Venture Investment$250M$125BSpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, develops reusable rockets like Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy for satellite launches, NASA contracts, and crewed missions, alongside the Starlink satellite internet constellation. The company dominates the satellite launch market, estimated at 65% share in 2018, with revenue streams from launches (e.g., ~$60M per Falcon 9), NASA contracts like the $2.9B Human Landing System through 2025, crewed missions (~$50-60M per seat), and Starlink subscriptions. Analysts estimate SpaceX's 2022 launch revenues at $2.27B and Starlink at $980M, based on launch pricing adjustments to $60M average amid inflation, Crew Dragon seats, and Commercial Resupply Services at $145M per mission, excluding Starlink-specific launches and Ukraine-related losses of $20M/month. Sacra projects later figures like $13.1B in 2024 (58% from Starlink at $7.7B) and $15.5B in 2025. SpaceX raised $1.7B at a $127B valuation in May 2022, with later valuations at nearly $150B in July 2023, $200-210B in June 2024, $350B in December 2024, and $400B in July 2025 via secondary sales. Revenue multiples derived from these include ~80x on $1.6B revenue in 2021 at $127B valuation, dropping to ~23x at $200B on estimated 2023 revenue. Recent contracts include $5.9B Pentagon deal in 2025 for national security launches and $845.8M for FY25 missions.
May-22Undisclosed stageK5 Global; Kinetic Partners; Space.VC; Massive$1.7B$125BSpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, develops reusable rockets and the Starlink satellite internet constellation, generating significant revenue from launch services and broadband subscriptions. A financing round in 2022 valued the company at $127 billion, contributing to its status as one of the world's most valuable private companies. Starlink has driven much of SpaceX's income growth, with later estimates placing 2022 Starlink revenue at $1.4 billion and overall company revenue rising substantially in subsequent years. SpaceX's valuation trajectory continued upward, reaching $150B by 2023 and higher in later years.
Dec-21Undisclosed stageK5 Global$337M-SpaceX raised $337 million in a funding round in December 2021, contributing to nearly $1.5 billion total raised that year, as per a regulatory filing. This followed an $850 million raise in February 2021 at around $74 billion valuation and a subsequent $314 million, bringing equity raised to $1.16 billion by April. By October 2021, valuation reached $100 billion. SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, focuses on aerospace manufacturing, rocket launches, missions, and Starlink satellite internet. Funds support ambitions like Starship orbital launch planned for January 2022 and long-term Mars human landings. The company was accumulating cash amid ongoing operations in 2021. Later rounds include $750M in Jan 2023 led by Andreessen Horowitz. Valuation grew post-2021 to $125B (May 2022), $137B (2023), $180B, $350B (Dec 2024), and $800B secondary (Dec 2025).
Oct-21SecondaryBBQ Capital; K3 Diversity Ventures; Trousdale Ventures; Space.VC; Stack Cap Gr; NJF Capital; Driving Forces; Type One Ventures$755M--
Apr-21Undisclosed stageHedonova; Space.VC; Manhattan Venture Partners (MVP); Spectre; Malex Enterprises; UpVentures Capital$314M$74BSpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, develops reusable rockets like Falcon 9 and Heavy, Starship for interplanetary travel, and the Starlink satellite internet constellation. In early 2021, the company conducted an equity sale raising a total of $1.16 billion, comprising an initial $850 million reported in February and an additional $314 million tranche revealed in an April SEC filing, priced at $420 per share. This funding supported Starlink development, with investor demand exceeding $6 billion in offers during the initial phase. The round valued SpaceX at a post-money valuation of $74 billion, doubling from the prior year. The April 2021 raise marked the third time SpaceX secured over $1 billion in a single round, amid record private space investments of $8.9 billion in 2020. By February 2021, a prior equity round of $1.61 billion from 99 investors had also established the $74 billion valuation at the same $420 share price. Funds primarily fueled Starlink's expansion toward a 12,000-satellite constellation, estimated to require $10 billion total, and Starship development. Later estimates show Starlink revenue growing from beta launch in 2021 to $1.9 billion in 2022. SpaceX achieved milestones like the first reuse of a crewed space capsule in April 2021 and secured NASA Artemis contracts. Valuation rose to $100.3 billion by October 2021 and $127 billion in 2022. Starlink became SpaceX's primary revenue driver post-2021, with total company revenue estimated over $10 billion in 2024.
Feb-21Undisclosed stageK5 Global; Fidelity; Sequoia Capital; Valor Equity Partners; D1 Capital Partners; Alexander Rugaev; Coatue; AvoInvest$850M$74BSpaceX raised capital in February 2021 at a post-money valuation of $74 billion in a Series C equity round led by Sequoia Capital, with participation from Alexander Rugaev, AvoInvest, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, Fidelity, K5 Global, and Valor Equity Partners. The round saw $6 billion in investor offers within three days but SpaceX accepted approximately $850 million at $420 per share. By this time, SpaceX was rapidly expanding its Starlink satellite constellation, launching nearly 200 satellites monthly to achieve global broadband coverage, with the company having raised over $6 billion in total equity financing by end of 2021.
Aug-20Undisclosed stageLINK ASSET MANAGEMENT; Bracket Capital; Maropost Ventures; True Capital Management; Terraform Capital; HOF Capital; Bull & Bear; 2Future; Republic capital; Asas Capital; Legendary Ventures; GoldenArc Capital$1.9B$46BSpaceX raised $1.9 billion in its largest funding round to date, disclosed via SEC filing on August 18, 2020, with a post-money valuation of $46 billion according to Bloomberg sources. The round followed strong investor demand and was reportedly oversubscribed, bringing total funding raised to $5.4 billion. The funding supports SpaceX's ambitious projects, including the Starlink satellite constellation for global internet access, with over 600 satellites launched by then, and reusable rocket development like Falcon 9, which achieved a record six successful flights. Recent milestones included the Demo-2 mission, the first private U.S. human spaceflight to the ISS.
May-20Undisclosed stageMeros Equity Global Management; Vika Ventures; General Global Capital; Christian Nielsen; Abstract Labs LLC; Global Secure Invest; SharesPost Investment Management; Pegasus Tech Ventures$346M$36BSpaceX, founded in 2002 by Elon Musk, develops reusable rockets and satellites, with key products including Falcon launch vehicles and the Starlink constellation for global broadband. The company has raised approximately $12 billion in primary funding historically, with Musk retaining majority ownership and investors like Founders Fund, Fidelity, and Google Ventures. A Series M round on May 26, 2020, raised $125 million, part of multiple rounds that year including $221.22 million in February 2020 Series M and $1.9 billion Series N in August 2020 at a reported $45 billion valuation, with investors Abstract Labs LLC, Christian Nielsen, General Global Capital, Global Secure Invest, Meros Equity Global Management, Pegasus Tech Ventures, SharesPost Investment Management (lead), and Vika Ventures. SpaceX maintains dominant market position in satellite launches and Starlink growth, with 7,000 satellites deployed by September 2025. The company has conducted secondary transactions and buybacks, like $500 million in 2024, and plans potential Starlink IPO in future years. Competitive context includes advantages in pricing over alternatives, supporting healthy margins.
May-19Undisclosed stageMaropost Ventures; Gigafund; Space Capital; Vanedge Capital; Manhattan Venture Partners (MVP); Raison Wealth; Malex Enterprises$536M$33B-
Dec-18Series JBaillie Gifford; DBL Partners; Cody Heisinger; Space Capital; Junipero Capital$486M$30BSpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, is a US-based space technology and services provider focused on developing and launching rockets and spacecraft. The company resupplies the International Space Station, launches satellites for clients, and was undertaking approximately one launch per month as of late 2018. SpaceX was concurrently developing Starlink, a satellite-based internet network requiring a constellation of more than 4,000 low-altitude satellites with an estimated total development cost of $10 billion. In December 2018, SpaceX announced a $500 million funding round led by Scottish investment firm Baillie Gifford alongside existing investors, valuing the company at $30.5 billion post-money. This valuation positioned SpaceX as worth approximately half of Tesla's $60 billion market value at the time. The funding was intended to support development of the satellite internet network and advancement of rocket technology toward passenger flights to the moon and eventual Mars missions. Prior to this round, SpaceX had raised $2.2 billion in total equity and debt financing across 17 rounds, including a $250 million debt financing through Bank of America in November 2018 and a $450 million equity round in November 2017 that valued the company at $21.5 billion. Baillie Gifford, a century-old Scottish asset manager also holding a 7-7.5% stake in Tesla, signaled confidence in Musk's vision through this investment.
Apr-18Series IK5 Global; TH Capital; Night Owl Ventures; Manhattan Venture Partners (MVP); K3 Ventures; Craft Ventures$214M$24BSpaceX relied heavily on launch services and NASA contracts for revenue in this period. In 2018, internal financials showed $1.98 billion in revenue, with 37% from U.S. government NASA contracts, amid efforts to scale Falcon 9 reusability and prepare Starlink satellites. Cash equivalents stood at $868 million end-2018. Revenue dipped to $1.45 billion in 2019 due to accounting changes, with net losses of $308 million in 2018 and $501 million in 2019. SpaceX launches dominated 65% of the global satellite market in 2018, with Falcon 9 revenue estimated at $60 million per launch.
Nov-17Series HCatamaran; ICE.vc; Craft Ventures$100M--
Jul-17Series HBracket Capital; Friends & Family Capital; Tim Ringel; All Blue Capital; Buckhill Capital LP; Aglaé Ventures; Ben Lamm$351M$21BSpaceX, Elon Musk's private space exploration company focused on reusable rocket technology and contracts with NASA and the Air Force, completed a Series H funding round raising $351 million in July 2017, with investors including Aglaé Ventures, All Blue Capital, Ben Lamm, Bracket Capital, Buckhill Capital LP, Friends & Family Capital, and Tim Ringel. An amended filing later disclosed an additional $100 million, bringing the total raised to $450 million while maintaining a post-money valuation of $21.5 billion. This represented a 76% increase from the prior Series G round in January 2015, which raised $1 billion at a $12 billion valuation. SpaceX differentiated itself through cost reductions via reusable rocket components and secured key contracts for astronaut transport to the International Space Station and Air Force launches. The company's ambitious goals, including human missions to Mars, contributed to its appeal for investors.
Jan-15Series GInvesco Private Capital; Tiny Capital; Friends & Family Capital; Fidelity; Conconi Growth Partners; Capricorn Partners; Founders Fund; Valor Equity Partners; Hedosophia; Tomales Bay Capital; Asia Alpha; Alphabet$1B$12BSpaceX, founded by Elon Musk to revolutionize space technology with reusable rockets, raised approximately $1 billion in a January 2015 funding round led by Google, with participation from investors including Fidelity, Founders Fund, and Valor Equity Partners. The deal valued the company at a post-money valuation of $12 billion. Internal financial documents reviewed by the Wall Street Journal showed SpaceX's revenue from launch operations reached $1 billion cumulatively from 2011 to 2014, though the company reported significant losses in 2015 due to a rocket explosion and launch delays. The funding provided substantial cash reserves amid growing contracts for Falcon 9 and Heavy launches. This round supported SpaceX's expansion in commercial and government satellite launches, setting the stage for future milestones like reusable rocket landings later in 2015.

Acquisitions by SpaceX

SpaceX has acquired 4 companies to date.

Last acquisition by SpaceX was on June 15th 2026. SpaceX acquired Cursor for $60B (EV/Revenue multiple available to Pro users).

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Latest Acquisitions by SpaceX

Cursor
xAI
Akoustis Technologies
Swarm Technologies
Description
Cursor is an AI-powered code editor developed by Anysphere, a San Francisco-based startup founded in 2022. Built on Visual Studio Code's foundation, the application integrates advanced AI capabilities directly into the coding workflow, offering intelligent code completion, natural language code editing, and conversational programming assistance. The tool enables developers to write, refactor, and debug code through AI-assisted features that understand project context and codebase structure. Anysphere has attracted significant venture capital funding from investors including Andreessen Horowitz, OpenAI, and Thrive Capital, positioning Cursor among the fastest-growing AI developer tools in the market. The company's product competes in the emerging category of AI-native integrated development environments designed to accelerate software engineering productivity.
xAI is a San Francisco-headquartered artificial intelligence company building large language models for scientific reasoning. Founded in 2023 by Elon Musk, it released Grok-1.5 with vision capabilities trained on Colossus supercluster. xAI advances multimodal AI for physics simulations and frontier research.
Akoustis Technologies Inc is an emerging commercial product company focused on developing, designing, and manufacturing innovative RF filter solutions for the wireless industry, including for products such as smartphones and tablets, network infrastructure equipment, WiFi Customer Premise Equipment and defense applications. The company has developed a proprietary microelectromechanical system based bulk acoustic wave technology and a unique manufacturing process flow, called XBAW, for filters produced for use in RFFE modules. The company derives revenue from the sale of filter products under individual customer purchase orders, some of which have underlying master sales agreements that specify terms governing the product sales.
Swarm Technologies is a San Francisco-headquartered company founded in 2016 that operates a low-Earth orbit satellite constellation for IoT connectivity. Its Tile II satellites provide bidirectional messaging to asset trackers in 150+ countries, with 99.9% message delivery. Acquired by SpaceX in 2021, Swarm connects over 100,000 devices for shipping and agriculture.
HQ CountryUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited States
HQ City
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA
Charlotte, NC
San Francisco, CA
Deal Date15 Jun 20262 Feb 202615 May 20256 Aug 2021
Valuation$60B$250B$30Mundisclosed
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Investments by SpaceX

SpaceX has invested in 1 company to date.

Latest investment by SpaceX was on July 13th 2025. SpaceX invested in xAI in their $5.3B Strategic investment round (EV/Revenue multiple available to Pro users).

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xAI
Description
xAI is a San Francisco-headquartered artificial intelligence company building large language models for scientific reasoning. Founded in 2023 by Elon Musk, it released Grok-1.5 with vision capabilities trained on Colossus supercluster. xAI advances multimodal AI for physics simulations and frontier research.
HQ CountryUnited States
HQ City
San Francisco, CA
Deal Date13 Jul 2025
RoundStrategic investment
Raised$5.3B
InvestorsSpaceX; Launchbay Capital; Natural Capital
Valuationundisclosed
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About SpaceX

When was SpaceX founded?SpaceX was founded in 2002.
Where is SpaceX headquartered?SpaceX is headquartered in United States.
Is SpaceX publicly listed?Yes, SpaceX is a public company listed on Nasdaq.
What is the stock symbol of SpaceX?SpaceX trades under SPCX ticker.
When did SpaceX go public?SpaceX went public in 2026.
Who are competitors of SpaceX?SpaceX main competitors include GE Aerospace, RTX, China Mobile, T-Mobile US, SoftBank Group, Verizon, Airbus, Boeing.
What is the current market cap of SpaceX?SpaceX's current market cap is $1.6T.
What is the current revenue of SpaceX?SpaceX's last fiscal year revenue is $19B.
What is the current revenue growth of SpaceX?SpaceX revenue growth (vs. last FY) is 109%.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of SpaceX?Current revenue multiple of SpaceX is 88.2x.
Is SpaceX profitable?No, SpaceX is not profitable.
How many companies SpaceX has acquired to date?As of July 2026, SpaceX has acquired 4 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by SpaceX?$250B acquisition of xAI on 2nd February 2026 was the largest M&A SpaceX has done to date.
What companies SpaceX acquired?SpaceX acquired xAI, Cursor, Akoustis Technologies, and Swarm Technologies.
In how many companies SpaceX has invested to date?As of July 2026, SpaceX has invested in 1 company.
What was the last SpaceX investment?On 13th July 2025 SpaceX invested in xAI, participating in a $5.3B Strategic investment round, alongside Launchbay Capital and Natural Capital.
In what companies SpaceX invested in?SpaceX invested in xAI.

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