Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI has rebranded as SpaceXAI, completing its integration into SpaceX as the billionaire consolidates his AI, aerospace and social media businesses.

The company has changed its official account on social media platform X to @SpaceXAI and unveiled a new logo in a promotional video showing the xAI branding transforming into SpaceXAI.
“We are now @SpaceXAI,” the company said in a post on X.
The rebranding follows Musk’s announcement in May that xAI would cease operating as a standalone company and be fully absorbed into SpaceX. The move comes after SpaceX acquired xAI earlier this year, bringing the Grok chatbot business under the aerospace company’s umbrella alongside X.
The integration is part of Musk’s strategy to combine his artificial intelligence, communications and space technology businesses, allowing them to share computing infrastructure, engineering resources and data.
The rebranding comes weeks after SpaceX’s June initial public offering, which raised $75 billion and valued the company at about $1.77 trillion.
SpaceX has sharply increased investment in artificial intelligence as it seeks to expand beyond launch services and satellite internet. The company spent $12.7 billion on AI-related capital expenditures in 2025, according to its financial filings.
The company is also developing orbital “AI compute satellites,” designed to provide data center capacity in space, with deployments planned to begin in 2028.
SpaceXAI’s computing infrastructure is already serving major AI developers. Anthropic pays about $1.25 billion per month to lease computing capacity at the company’s Colossus data centers, while Google pays about $920 million per month, according to the report.
Musk has increasingly integrated his companies in recent years, with xAI’s Grok chatbot becoming available on X and AI technology playing a growing role across SpaceX’s operations.
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Faustine Ngila is the AI Editor at Impact Newswire, based in Nairobi, Kenya. He is an award-winning journalist specializing in artificial intelligence, blockchain, and emerging technologies.
He previously worked as a global technology reporter at Quartz in New York and Digital Frontier in London, where he covered innovation, startups, and the global digital economy.
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