The company combines additive manufacturing, robotic assembly, and autonomous quality verification to produce functional structures built in space. Their technology allows for the production of custom tools and parts, reduces dependence on terrestrial resupply, enables the manufacture of space-enabled materials, and allows for the deployment of large surface area power systems and reflectors. Made In Space has received grants and contracts from NASA, and has attracted investments from Type 1 Ventures, Space Angels, Starlight Ventures, and Starbridge Venture Capital. They are involved in projects such as Archinaut, which aims to manufacture solar arrays in space, and they have developed technologies for space-enabled ZBLAN optical fiber and industrial crystals. Additionally, they have a facility onboard the International Space Station for additive manufacturing, as well as systems for hybrid metal manufacturing and recycling in space.