Starfish Space

Starfish Space creates Otter, an autonomous satellite servicing vehicle. Otter docks with satellites using electric propulsion. It handles life extension by keeping satellites in position and disposal by moving them out of orbit. The vehicle is much smaller and cheaper than other options. Otter Pup 2 tested docking in low Earth orbit.
Turion Space

Turion Space develops autonomous spacecraft for advanced space operations. The company creates satellites equipped with sensors for space situational awareness, debris removal, and orbital inspection. Their first satellite, Droid.001, launched in June 2023 and provides near real-time data collection on satellite and debris tracking across low Earth orbit. Turion’s technology enables precise space object monitoring, with capabilities to potentially relocate or deorbit non-functioning satellites and support future space infrastructure management.
Obruta

Obruta Space Solutions develops advanced spacecraft docking technology that enables satellite servicing, orbital logistics, and space economy interactions. Their RPOD Kit provides autonomous, safe docking systems for spacecraft, supporting critical operations like satellite life extension, orbital refueling, and space debris removal. The company creates hardware interfaces that allow satellites to connect, repair, and extend mission capabilities in orbit, transforming how spacecraft operate beyond traditional single-use models.