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Exodigo

Artificial intelligence platform fusing sensors for subsurface mapping

Israel
201-500

Vitality Radar

74
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 9 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
78
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
74
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
82
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
70
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
68

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Exodigo is positioning itself as an AI-driven subsurface intelligence and underground mapping platform for critical infrastructure, targeting utilities, transportation, energy, and government customers in the US, Europe, and Israel. The company is scaling from startup to growth-stage with a focus on non-intrusive, multi-sensor geospatial mapping as a new standard for underground exploration and risk mitigation.

Efficiency Ratio

Given its substantial funding relative to its young age and visible customer traction, Exodigo appears to convert capital and specialized talent into differentiated geospatial products efficiently, though long sales cycles in infrastructure likely temper near-term revenue efficiency.

Evidence Signals

Funding HIGH Israel / United States

Exodigo raised a $96M Series B round, bringing total funding to approximately $214M and implying an estimated valuation of around $700M.

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Partnership HIGH

Exodigo is listed as an Esri partner, integrating its subsurface utility mapping outputs with ESRI ArcGIS and related geospatial workflows.

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Product Launch HIGH

Exodigo promotes a non-intrusive subsurface mapping platform that fuses multiple sensor modalities (including GPR, lidar, electromagnetics, gravitation, seismic, and optical) with 3D imaging and AI to deliver geolocated underground utility maps.

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Product Launch HIGH

The company is developing future capabilities to classify groundwater levels and natural subsurface anomalies such as rock, clay, sand, groundwater, voids, and similar features.

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Other HIGH

Exodigo’s underground mapping system provides early detection of buried infrastructure and geological risks, including pipes, cables, rock formations, groundwater, sinkholes, cavities, and graves, supporting safer construction and infrastructure planning.

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Other HIGH Israel

The company’s leadership, including CEO Jeremy Suard and CTO Ido Gonen, are alumni of Israeli military technology units 81 and 8200, indicating deep technical and defense-grade engineering experience.

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Funding HIGH

Exodigo extended its seed round to a total of $41M, indicating strong early-stage investor confidence prior to the large Series B.

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Other MEDIUM United States / Europe / Israel

Exodigo reports customers across energy, utilities, transportation, and government sectors in the United States, Europe, and Israel, signaling international market penetration in infrastructure-heavy domains.

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About
Exodigo develops AI-powered underground scanning systems that fuse multi-sensor data to create high-fidelity 3D subsurface maps without physical intrusion. The technology supports detection of subterranean threats, route mapping, and infrastructure analysis for defense and security use cases.
Tags
#UndergroundMapping #GeospatialAI #ForceProtection

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