โLizzieSat-1 is the first of several satellites planned for launch to low earth orbit. We are quickly building our multi mission constellation of 3D printed AI enhanced satellites.โ
— Carol Craig
03Detailed Report
SIDU
Company SIDU
Period
Q4 2023
CurrencyUSD
Report TypeQuarterly Earnings
GeneratedMay 17, 2026
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Executive Summary
Sidus Space reported Q4 2023 revenue of $1.34 million with a gross margin of 24.9% and a net GAAP loss of $3.30 million for the quarter, underscoring the companyโs early-stage trajectory as it scales a vertically integrated small-satellite business. Full-year 2023 metrics show improved gross margins (28% vs. 20% in 2022) and a 14% year-over-year increase in gross profit to approximately $1.6 million, but GAAP losses remained material with a full-year net loss of $14.3 million and an adjusted EBITDA loss of $10.9 million. Management emphasized the QE4 2023 shift from project-based manufacturing revenue toward recurring space data as a service (DaaS) through LizzieSat, with LS-1 deployed and LS-2/LS-3 in production for launch cadence in 2024, and LS-4/5/6 in design or later stages. The company raised $15.2 million in gross proceeds after year-end, strengthening liquidity to support constellation expansion. Management frames LizzieSat as a platform capable of onboard AI processing (FeatherEdge) and edge computing, enabling faster data-to-insight and potential higher-margin data sales. The near-term outlook remains conditional on successful launches, contract wins (including NGA R&D work and lunar support), and the evolution of the data-as-a-service revenue cycle. Investors should weigh the sizable execution risk and ongoing burn against the potential for scalable, high-margin satellite data revenue as the constellation expands.