About Venture Atlas
Last reviewed: 19 August 2026
Venture Atlas is an independent reference tracking the companies pushing frontier industries forward, currently 17 industries and 114 companies. It exists to answer one question well: for the technologies that will matter, who is actually building them, how far along are they, and what have they committed to next.
/ Who publishes it
Venture Atlas is published by ApoStructura, an independent individual creator, on a non-commercial basis. It is not owned by, funded by, or affiliated with any of the companies it covers, and it carries no advertising, sponsorship, or paid placement. Nothing on the site is investment advice.
It is part of a small family of independent reference sites built by the same publisher, which share their analytics and design foundations.
/ Editorial standards
Every fact is sourced. No summary, metric, funding round, timeline event, or milestone is published without a link to the press release, filing, or reputable outlet it came from. A claim that cannot be sourced is not published, and the source link is shown next to the claim rather than buried in a bibliography.
Research and writing are AI-powered. Automated research routines re-verify and refresh profiles several times a day and write the profiles, industry briefs, and news digests. The sourcing rule is what keeps that honest: every claim links to the primary source it came from, so you can check any of it without trusting us.
The news digest is aggregation, not original reporting. Digest items are short summaries of reporting published elsewhere, each crediting and linking the outlet that did the work. We do not conduct interviews or break stories, and we do not present ourselves as doing so. Read the digest as an index into primary reporting, and follow the source links for the full account.
Every milestone is dated, and outcomes are kept. Profiles record what a company has committed to next, using the company's own announced target dates. When a target date passes, the outcome is recorded as hit, slipped, or missed with a source, and it stays on the company's track record. Predictions are not quietly deleted when they turn out wrong.
The methodology behind the machine-readable surfaces is described in more detail on the Data & API page.
/ Corrections
If something here is wrong, we want to fix it, and a site built on citations has no excuse for leaving an error standing. Email flightatlas.contact@gmail.com with the page, the claim, and ideally a source. Corrections are usually applied within a few days.
Substantive corrections are made in place rather than by deleting the page. Every field carries a "data verified" date that is bumped when it is touched, and that date is published in each page's structured data and in every API response, so you can always tell how current a given fact is. Company representatives are welcome to write in about their own entry; corrections still need a citable source, and we do not remove sourced, accurate information on request.
/ Contact
For corrections, coverage suggestions, data or API questions, or anything else: flightatlas.contact@gmail.com.
Privacy questions and data-protection requests are covered by the privacy policy, which uses the same address.
/ Using the data
Everything on the site is available in machine-readable form: a read-only JSON API, a public MCP server, plain-text exports for assistants, and RSS, all free and without keys. See Data & API. When you republish a claim from here, cite the primary source we link to; when you use our curation, a link back is appreciated. Data last updated 2026-08-19.