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SpaceX Products — Falcon, Dragon, Starship, Starlink, Starshield, and AI

SpaceX is not a single-product launch company anymore. I map the portfolio from reusable launch vehicles and spacecraft to Starlink connectivity, Starshield government services, and the AI division SpaceX built by absorbing xAI in February 2026 and agreeing to buy Cursor maker Anysphere in June 2026. The page is sourced from SpaceX, Starlink, NASA, SEC filings, xAI materials, and contemporaneous deal reporting — not memory.

Jump to: Launch vehicles · Spacecraft · Starlink · Starshield · AI division · Infrastructure

Sibling pages: SpaceX Financials · SpaceX Leadership · Roster row: SpaceX on /orgs/.

How the portfolio fits together

Reusability is the spine. Falcon and Dragon proved the launch-and-return loop; Starship is the attempt to push the loop to a fully reusable super-heavy system; Starlink turns launch cadence into a connectivity business; Starshield sells national-security variants of that space infrastructure; and the AI division adds Grok, X, Colossus, and developer tools to the same vertically integrated company.

SpaceX product architecture A layered diagram showing propulsion and launch infrastructure supporting reusable vehicles, spacecraft, Starlink and Starshield services, and a side rail for the AI division made from xAI, Grok, X, Colossus, and the pending Cursor acquisition. Launch infrastructure + manufacturing Starbase, Cape Canaveral, Kennedy, Vandenberg, droneships, factories, Merlin, Raptor Falcon 9 workhorse reusable orbital launch Falcon Heavy heavy-lift variant three boosters Starship fully reusable test program Dragon cargo + crew orbital spacecraft Starlink consumer + business satellite internet Starshield national-security space services AI division xAI + Grok X distribution Colossus compute Cursor pending

Diagram caption: SpaceX turns launch infrastructure and in-house propulsion into vehicles, vehicles into orbital spacecraft and satellite deployment cadence, and cadence into recurring service lines. The AI division is adjacent rather than launch-derived: it arrived through corporate mergers, but now sits inside the same public company and uses SpaceX's capital base.

Launch vehicles

Reusable rockets are the core product line

The Falcon family is the revenue-producing launch stack; Starship is the development program meant to replace the economics of the Falcon era. For financial context, the sibling SpaceX Financials page breaks out the launch segment against Starlink and AI.

Falcon 1

Retired pathfinder

The small expendable launcher that proved SpaceX could reach orbit. It is not an active product, but it matters because the 2008 fourth-flight success unlocked the Falcon 9 era.

Falcon 9

Operational reusable workhorse

The active medium-lift launch product for Starlink batches, commercial satellites, cargo Dragon, Crew Dragon, and many US government missions. SpaceX's own Falcon 9 page is the canonical spec surface.

Falcon Heavy

Heavy-lift Falcon derivative

Three Falcon 9 first-stage cores strapped together for heavier national-security, deep-space, and commercial payloads. The company-side reference is spacex.com/vehicles/falcon-heavy/.

Starship

Fully reusable super-heavy system in flight test

The stainless-steel vehicle and Super Heavy booster under active integrated-flight-test development at Starbase. As of mid-June 2026, the financials refresh tracks the program through IFT-12 with IFT-13 no earlier than July 2026; this page treats Starship as a development product, not an operational replacement for Falcon. Company-side reference: spacex.com/vehicles/starship/.

Spacecraft

Dragon is operational; Starship HLS is the lunar bet

SpaceX's spacecraft products sit on top of the launch-vehicle stack. Dragon is mature and operational; Starship-derived lunar and Gateway products are contract-backed development programs.

Cargo Dragon

ISS cargo transport

Reusable cargo spacecraft for NASA Commercial Resupply Services missions to and from the International Space Station. It is the operational cargo side of the Dragon family.

Crew Dragon

Human orbital transport

Crewed spacecraft for NASA Commercial Crew missions and private astronaut flights. The product is operational and rides Falcon 9 rather than Starship.

Starship HLS

Artemis lunar lander in development

NASA selected SpaceX's Starship-derived Human Landing System in April 2021 under a fixed-price award, with a second lander contract option awarded later. NASA's selection announcement is the primary source for the HLS product framing.

Dragon XL

Gateway logistics concept

A NASA Gateway Logistics Services spacecraft concept announced in 2020. It is not treated here as an operational product; refreshes should verify whether NASA and SpaceX still surface it as active.

Starshield

Government space services, publicly described at category level

Starshield is the government and national-security variant of SpaceX's satellite-service business. SpaceX publicly frames it around secure communications, hosted payloads, and Earth observation; detailed classified mission architectures stay out of scope here. The financials page tracks federal obligations under federal contracts.

Secure communications

Government-focused satellite connectivity and network services, distinct from consumer Starlink.

Hosted payloads

Spacecraft buses and integration services for government sensors and payloads.

Earth observation

A public product category, not a license to speculate about classified constellations. Primary source: spacex.com/starshield/.

AI division

xAI, Grok, X, Colossus, and Cursor inside SpaceX

The AI division is the product family that did not grow out of Falcon and Starlink. SpaceX acquired xAI in February 2026, bringing Grok, the X distribution surface, the Colossus training cluster, and xAI's leadership under SpaceX. On June 16, 2026, SpaceX agreed to acquire Anysphere, the maker of Cursor, in a $60 billion all-stock deal, adding an AI coding surface if the deal closes. Model-release detail lives on Grok Versions; financial-side detail lives on SpaceX Financials; the same-day deal writeup lives in the Cursor acquisition Brief.

Grok

The frontier-model product line: chat, reasoning, coding, image, and API surfaces tracked in the Grok versions table.

X distribution

The consumer and social distribution surface xAI acquired in March 2025 before xAI itself was folded into SpaceX.

Colossus

The Memphis training-cluster program behind Grok's scaling narrative, with financial and permitting context tracked on xAI Financials and Grok Versions.

Cursor / Anysphere

A pending developer-tools acquisition as of June 16, 2026. Until closing, this page labels it pending rather than a completed SpaceX product.

Infrastructure and services

The less-visible products are launch sites, rideshare, and operations

SpaceX also sells services that are not "a vehicle" in the product-catalog sense: rideshare manifests, dedicated launches, human-spaceflight services, mission integration, and access to the launch-site and recovery operations that make reuse economical. Public entry points include launches, rideshare, and human spaceflight.

Starbase

Headquarters, Starship build site, and primary Starship test-launch site in Texas.

Florida and California pads

Kennedy, Cape Canaveral, and Vandenberg launch infrastructure for Falcon missions and future Starship operations.

Recovery fleet

Droneships, fairing recovery, refurbishment, and reflight operations that turn launch hardware into reusable inventory.

Portfolio at a glance

The table is a map, not a SKU catalog. Rows are included when the product line is strategically load-bearing or has a public primary-source surface.

Product Category First surfaced Current state Primary segment
Falcon 1Launch vehicle2006 flight debutRetiredLaunch history
Falcon 9Launch vehicle2010 flight debutOperationalLaunch
Falcon HeavyLaunch vehicle2018 flight debutOperationalLaunch
StarshipLaunch vehicle / spacecraft2023 integrated-flight debutFlight-test programStarship capex / future launch
Cargo DragonSpacecraft2010 flight debutOperationalNASA / ISS services
Crew DragonSpacecraft2019 demo flightOperationalHuman spaceflight
Starship HLSLunar spacecraft2021 NASA selectionIn developmentFederal contracts
StarlinkSatellite internet2020 public betaOperationalConnectivity
StarshieldGovernment space services2022 public launchPublicly disclosed; details limitedFederal contracts
xAI / GrokAI models and apps2026 SpaceX acquisitionOperating as SpaceX AI divisionAI
Cursor / AnysphereAI developer tools2026 agreementPending acquisitionAI

Read these primary sources

The visitor-facing page links the most durable source surfaces. During refresh, each source block below gets re-walked before any current-state claim is carried forward.

SpaceX vehicles and services

Company-side product surfaces for Falcon, Dragon, Starship, launch services, rideshare, human spaceflight, and Starshield.

# Vehicles
https://www.spacex.com/vehicles/falcon-9/
https://www.spacex.com/vehicles/falcon-heavy/
https://www.spacex.com/vehicles/starship/
https://www.spacex.com/vehicles/dragon/

# Services
https://www.spacex.com/launches/
https://www.spacex.com/rideshare/
https://www.spacex.com/humanspaceflight/
https://www.spacex.com/starshield/

Starlink product surfaces

The live plan and vertical pages are the source of truth for Starlink's public product taxonomy.

# Starlink product pages
https://www.starlink.com/residential
https://www.starlink.com/roam
https://www.starlink.com/business
https://www.starlink.com/business/maritime
https://www.starlink.com/business/aviation
https://www.starlink.com/business/mobile

Filings, NASA, and AI-division context

Filing-grade business context, NASA's Starship HLS selection, and the sibling pages that track the SpaceX/xAI/Anysphere corporate mechanics.

# Filing and contract anchors
https://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompany&CIK=0001181412
https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/as-artemis-moves-forward-nasa-picks-spacex-to-land-next-americans-on-moon/

# AI division context
/ai/grok/versions/
/orgs/xai/financials/
/orgs/xai/leadership/
/brief/2026-06-16-spacex-to-acquire-cursor-maker-anysphere-for-60b-in-all-stock-deal/

Sources: SpaceX vehicle, launch, rideshare, human-spaceflight, and Starshield pages; Starlink product pages; SEC EDGAR for Space Exploration Technologies Corp.; NASA's Human Landing System selection announcement; xAI / Grok and SpaceX financials sibling pages for the AI-division timeline; and same-day reporting for the pending Anysphere agreement, summarized in the Cursor acquisition Brief. Last updated June 2026.

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