Shape the future of navigation.
Pulsar Verified helps customers identify trusted equipment ready for stronger, more precise, and more resilient navigation from Low Earth Orbit.
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Pulsar Verified gives customers confidence that Septentrio products are ready for the next generation of satellite navigation.
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SEPTENTRIO
Customers want confidence that the equipment they invest in today will support what comes tomorrow. Pulsar Verified provides a trusted framework to demonstrate that readiness.
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Safran

As the Pulsar ecosystem grows, verification creates an important layer of trust and visibility for both partners and end users evaluating next-generation navigation solutions.
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Furuno
Customers want confidence that the equipment they invest in today will support what comes tomorrow. Pulsar Verified provides a trusted framework to demonstrate that readiness.
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StarNav
Becoming Pulsar Verified is simple.
Work directly with Xona engineering teams to validate compatibility and bring LEO navigation to your customers faster.
Why become Pulsar Verified now?
As Low Earth Orbit navigation infrastructure begins deployment, early ecosystem participation gives manufacturers an opportunity to position their products at the forefront of the next era of positioning technology.
Does a device need verification to work with Pulsar?
No. Verification is not required to receive or use Pulsar signals. Pulsar Verified exists to help customers identify devices that have been validated through collaboration with Xona engineering teams.
What types of products can become Pulsar Verified?
Pulsar Verified supports a broad ecosystem of navigation equipment, including GNSS receivers, simulators, signal generators, and record/playback systems.
How long does verification take?
The timeline depends on product complexity and integration readiness. Most of the effort typically involves partner-side implementation and testing.
Does every product go through the same tests?
No. Verification plans are tailored to the intended application and capabilities of each device. Different markets and use cases require different levels of implementation and validation.


















