Privateer Announces Partnership With Lloyds List Intelligence to Expand Maritime Intelligence Capabilities
May 6, 2026
Honolulu, Hawai‘i — May 6, 2026 — Privateer has announced a new partnership with Lloyd’s List Intelligence, strengthening its maritime intelligence capabilities through expanded AIS data integration across its Elements platform. The announcement comes as demand grows for more comprehensive, real-time visibility across global shipping corridors and increasingly complex maritime environments.
The partnership will be formally introduced during GEOINT 2026, hosted by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), where government, defense, and commercial organizations gather to explore emerging technologies shaping the future of geospatial intelligence.
Lloyd’s List Intelligence is a long-established provider of maritime data, analytics, and vessel tracking information. Through this collaboration, Privateer will integrate Lloyd’s List Intelligence AIS data into its advanced maritime domain analytics tools, enhancing visibility into maritime activity and strengthening the platform’s ability to detect anomalies, identify patterns, and support operational decision-making.
As maritime operations become more dynamic and global supply chains face increasing pressure, organizations are seeking intelligence platforms capable of combining multiple data sources into a single operational picture. The partnership reflects a broader shift toward integrated maritime awareness, where trusted data providers and AI-enabled analytics platforms work together to deliver actionable intelligence.
By incorporating Lloyd’s List Intelligence data feeds, Privateer expands its ability to support customers operating across national security, commercial shipping, and maritime infrastructure environments.
“More than ever, our customers are operating in complex and contested maritime environments. They’re also rapidly shifting toward autonomous or semi-autonomous operations,” said Alex Fielding, Co-Founder and CEO of Privateer. “We’re seeing huge demand for timely insights for rapid decision-making, and this partnership strengthens our ability to deliver on that.”
The collaboration is expected to support continued development of Privateer’s maritime intelligence offerings, with additional opportunities for expanded data integration and operational visibility under evaluation.
The announcement aligns with the companies’ participation at the GEOINT Symposium 2026, where they will engage with industry leaders, partners, and federal stakeholders focused on emerging geospatial intelligence capabilities.