Technical Conference: 15 - 19 March 2026
Exhibition: 17 - 19 March 2026
Los Angeles Convention Center | Los Angeles, California, United States

Technical Conference: 15 - 19 March 2026
Exhibition: 17 - 19 March 2026
Los Angeles Convention Center | Los Angeles, California, United States

Taara Unveils Photonics Platform for Wireless Communication, and Taara Beam, Latest Product in Taara's Portfolio and First on the New Photonic Core

23 February 2026

Taara Unveils Photonics Platform for Wireless Communication, and Taara Beam, Latest Product in Taara's Portfolio and First on the New Photonic Core

Sunnyvale, CA – February 23, 2026 – Taara, a graduate of X, Google’s Moonshot Factory, today announced a breakthrough approach to commercial communications and connectivity infrastructure, unveiling Taara Photonics, the world’s first wireless communication platform based on optical phased arrays, along with Taara Beam, its first product based on this photonic core. By moving the core functionality of high-speed wireless optical communication into an integrated circuit that controls light electronically, Taara now enables networks that can be deployed in hours, scaled more flexibly, and improved over time, without the constraints of trenching fiber or securing scarce spectrum.

The proprietary optical phased arrays were developed at X and Taara labs over the past several years. Taara Beam is the first product built on this photonic platform, delivering up to 25 Gbps of high-speed, low latency connectivity over distances up to 10 kilometers in a compact, deployable form factor. Designed for operators, enterprises, and next-generation data infrastructure, Taara Beam brings fiber-like speeds to environments where traditional infrastructure is too slow, costly, or impractical to build—marking a shift from fixed, physical networks to infrastructure that can evolve at the pace of demand.

“Every generation of connectivity has been defined by a physical constraint—copper’s speed, fiber’s time to deploy, and the scarcity of radio spectrum,” said Mahesh Krishnaswamy, Founder and CEO of Taara. “With light transmitted through the air, those constraints begin to disappear. Taara Beam is the first commercial product built on our photonics platform, and it’s just the beginning. We’re not just improving networks, we’re removing the limits that have defined them. We’re excited to showcase this breakthrough technology at MWC, building toward a future where connectivity feels less like infrastructure and more like the air we breathe – essential, abundant, and almost invisible to the people who rely on it.”

Traditional free-space optical systems steer beams of light using mirrors, sensors, and mechanical hardware — an approach that works, but is physically constrained at scale. Taara Beam represents a new architecture, shifting from mechanical control to increasingly solid-state control of light.

At its core is an integrated photonic module containing over a thousand miniature light emitters arranged in an optical phased array, a solid-state steering device. This phased array allows Taara Beam to track, shape, and steer light with greater precision, improving reliability and latency while significantly reducing size and mechanical complexity.

“Silicon photonics allows us to integrate the core functionalities of wireless optical communication into a single module,” said Devin Brinkley, SVP of Engineering at Taara. “We’ve compressed most of the functionality of our previous systems into a photonic module the size of a finger. As the technology matures, it can scale across performance, cost, and size — similar to the exponential pace at which semiconductor platforms evolve.”

Taara already uses beams of light to extend high-speed internet to places where traditional infrastructure is difficult to deploy.