The company building the shared layer of space.
Arqlius Corporation is a space hub developer and a Vexidus Corporation company. We exist to build the infrastructure of orbit — docking, power, propellant, coordination — once, neutrally, and open it to every operator. Our mandate is to develop and operate shared space hubs, and to raise the capital that funds them, one de-risked step at a time.
Everyone is about to build the same thing. We build it once.
Satellite servicing, cislunar delivery, in-space manufacturing and lunar logistics are all arriving together — and each operator is on course to rebuild the same berthing, power, propellant and coordination systems alone, each one underutilised. It is the pattern that preceded every port in history: the wasteful equilibrium persists until someone builds the shared layer.
Arqlius builds that layer — and it only works because its owner competes with no one.
Neutrality is our structure, not our slogan.
A fleet operator can build a hub, but it cannot earn the trust of its own competitors. The moment infrastructure is owned by a competitor, it stops being infrastructure and becomes a weapon — something that can throttle, deprioritise or observe its rivals.
Arqlius owns no competing fleet. Our tug exists only to prove capability and generate the custody data our software settles — never to compete with our tenants. Neutrality is enforced in software and in the way we are built.

Backed by infrastructure that already exists and works.
Vexidus Corporation is the majority owner of Arqlius. The hardest layer of the business — the neutral coordination and settlement that lets rival operators share one facility — is not built from zero. It is productionised from technology proven inside the Vexidus ecosystem.
Vexidus L1
A post-quantum ledger — the immutable custody and settlement layer that works across operators and jurisdictions.
Vexalus / Vexcelon
Logistics coordination software — the scheduling, routing and billing engine for a multi-operator facility.
VIDA
Identity attestation — tenant-to-tenant isolation and verifiable, auditable custody events.
We fund the cheapest thing that de-risks a station.
Rather than ask anyone to fund a station on faith, we prove each capability before spending the capital that depends on it. Autonomous docking — the capability that gates every hub berthing — is demonstrated first on our own tug's paid missions, so the hardest technical risk is retired before heavy hub capital is committed.
Prove
Coordination software live; a storable tug flying paid missions.
Qualify
Cislunar tug and autonomous docking qualified; anchor tenant engaged.
Fly the Hub
Seed hub flying and earning; ring closure to twelve berths.
Replicate
Crewed module at the reserved port; additional hubs as demand dictates.
Arqlius Corporation at a glance.
| What we are | A space hub developer — building and operating shared, neutral in-space logistics and docking infrastructure. |
|---|---|
| Ownership | A Vexidus Corporation company; Vexidus Corporation is the majority owner. |
| Structure | Arqlius Corporation — a Texas corporation (in formation). |
| Operations | The Arqlius Operations Center is planned in Houston, Texas. |
| First facility | Arqlius One — a twelve-berth shared orbital hub in low Earth orbit. |
| Mandate | Develop and operate space hubs, and raise the capital that funds their development and operations — including additional hubs over time. |
| Inquiries | Handled by legal@vexidus.com, Vexidus Corporation. |
Talk to us.
Prospective tenants, operators exploring the shared layer, and investors tracking the program are all welcome to reach out.
Inquiries are handled by legal@vexidus.com — Vexidus Corporation, majority owner of Arqlius.