Ispace Inc.

ispace Inc.
Company typeLunar robotic spacecraft
TYO: 9348
IndustryCommercial lunar lander and rover
PredecessorWhite Label Space
FoundedSeptember 10, 2010 (2010-09-10) in Tokyo, Japan
FounderTakeshi Hakamada
Headquarters
Tokyo
,
Japan
ProductsRobotic lunar landers and rovers
Number of employees
200 (August 2022)
Websiteispace-inc.com

ispace Inc. is a publicly traded Japanese company developing robotic spacecraft and other technology to compete for both transportation and exploration mission contracts from space agencies and other private industries. ispace's mission is to enable its clients to discover, map, and use natural lunar resources.

From 2013 to 2018, ispace was the owner and operator of the Hakuto team that competed in Google Lunar X Prize (GLXP). The team developed a lunar rover named Sorato.

ispace is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with offices in the United States and Luxembourg. The company's founder and CEO is Takeshi Hakamada.

ispace's Hakuto-R program, supported by Japanese funding and partnered with American Draper Laboratory, aims to offer lunar transport and exploration. Hakuto-R Mission 1, launched in December 2022 carrying the Rashid rover, failed during its April 2023 landing attempt. Hakuto-R Mission 2, launched in January 2025 with the RESILIENCE lander and a UNESCO "memory disk," also failed to establish communication after its attempted landing in June 2025, suggesting a hard landing. Future missions, starting with Hakuto-R Mission 3 in 2026, will focus on establishing high-frequency, cost-effective lunar transport and lunar water resource development.