
Gambit Defense is a dual-use AI software company building the adaptive intelligence layer for autonomous systems.
Its platform enables heterogeneous fleets of drones, ground vehicles, and sensors to operate as coordinated, learning systems, transforming independent machines into unified, outcome-driven capability. By abstracting hardware differences and translating human intent into collective action, Gambit allows users to plan, simulate, and execute complex missions with significantly reduced operator burden.
As autonomous systems become cheaper and more widely available, the core challenge is no longer access to hardware; it is coordination at scale. Gambit addresses this by enabling large numbers of systems to sense, decide, learn, and act together in real time, even in degraded or denied environments. Working with U.S. Department of War partners and integrators, Gambit is positioning itself as the foundational software layer that orchestrates autonomy at scale, with the true advantage coming not from individual systems, but from how effectively they operate as a team.
“Robotic hardware is a commodity. The strategic advantage belongs to those who can orchestrate autonomy at scale.”
Founder and CEO, Gambit
Josh Giegel
Gambit's Integration Team sets up before demonstrating air/ground platform collaboration in Chicago.



