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By Chris Graebe |
Let’s be real.
When most people think about investing in space tech or weather, they think “government contracts” or “satellite science that’s a decade away.”
But that’s not what’s happening here.
This startup is already in your pocket.
And about 15 million others’ pockets!
It’s called Acme AtronOmatic.
But you probably know it by its flagship product: MyRadar.
Even if it doesn’t ring a bell, it’s worth looking up in your app store.
That’s because what it’s building next could be a game changer for weather, climate, emergency response …
And maybe even national security.
What It Has Built So Far
MyRadar is one of the top weather apps on the market.
If you’ve ever tracked a storm rolling in … watched wildfires spread in real time … or gotten a sudden rain alert, you may have already used it.

Now, here’s what most people don’t know …
MyRadar isn’t just a radar visualization tool.
It’s an AI-driven weather intelligence engine.
It’s packed with proprietary algorithms that predict conditions more accurately than many legacy sources.
And it’s already profitable with subscription revenue growing 57% annually since 2019.
The Big Leap: From Ground to Orbit
This company’s next move? Launching its own satellite constellation.
Not in theory. In development.

Circuit boards are already built. A prototype launch is planned as early as this year.
And here’s why that matters:
- Most weather intel today is still modeled off public satellite data and big, slow infrastructure.
- MyRadar wants to own the full stack, capturing real-time environmental data directly from orbit, processing it with AI on the satellite itself and pushing alerts out to users in seconds.
- That’s called edge computing in space. And it’s rare, expensive and potentially industry-disrupting.
It’s not just making a better app. It is trying to own the future of real-time environmental threat detection.
RouteCast: AI for the Road Ahead
One of the most underrated parts of this company is its newly launched product: RouteCast.
Think of it as “Waze meets weather” — for everyone from soccer families to FedEx fleets.

RouteCast uses AI to predict real-time surface conditions, road safety and route delay risks, integrating seamlessly into Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and enterprise systems.
With industries like logistics, rideshare and autonomous vehicles all relying more heavily on environmental data, RouteCast could be a quiet juggernaut in a few years.
Why I’m Watching Closely
There are startups chasing AI.
There are startups building satellites.
There are startups trying to modernize weather data.
MyRadar is doing all three. And it’s already trusted by 15M+ users across consumer, enterprise and government sectors.
It’s filed patents and secured millions in prior Reg CF raises.
It’s now being considered for a Phase II Office of Naval Research contract and has been a finalist in XPRIZE Wildfire.
And all of this is before the satellite network even goes live.
The Bottom Line
We’re entering a new era where AI needs its own sensory network — data that’s fresh, contextual and global.
Whether it’s for logistics, national defense or just getting your kid to school safely during a storm …
The next big winners may not be those building the biggest AI model.
They’ll be the ones feeding those models with better data.
Acme AtronOmatic is doing just that.
Please remember — this is not a recommendation.
But it’s one of the more fascinating companies I’ve seen this year.
And I’ll be watching it … like a storm on the radar.
Learn more about Acme AtronOmatic’s crowdfunding raise here.
Happy hunting!
Chris Graebe
P.S. Up until now, companies like Acme AtronOmatic had to use SpaceX to launch their satellites into orbit. But that’s changing …
Watch this urgent announcement to discover the up-and-coming companies looking to dethrone the $400B juggernaut.