TAMPA, Fla. — Amini has raised $4 million toward launching its first satellite in early 2025 to enhance Africa-focused environmental information, the Kenya-based climate data startup said Nov. 30.
Salesforce Ventures and the Female Founders Fund led the seed funding round, joining investors who helped the year-old startup raise $2 million in May.
Amini continues to be refining constellation plans but envisages no less than six satellites, a spokesperson told enabling its aggregation and analytics software to offer more precise information on drought, flood, soil, and crop health over Africa.
The enterprise currently provides environmental evaluation to agricultural insurers in Africa using publicly available data from European Space Agency and NASA satellites. U.K.-based insurance giant Aon is one among Amini’s early customers.
With improved data-gathering capabilities from space, Amini says it could expand its customer base, including multinational firms searching for precise measurements of their carbon footprint and impact on the environment.
Amini used its initial funding in May to expand a team of eight employees in Nairobi, Kenya, to 16 which are now also spread across Brazil, London, and elsewhere.
Early-stage investors Pale Blue Dot and Superorganism, which participated within the pre-seed funding round, joined Amini’s latest fundraising alongside other recent investors comparable to Satgana.