Skydio
About Skydio
Skydio designs and sells autonomous aerial robotics for public safety, utilities, and national security applications. Its product ecosystem includes hardware drones and software that enable remote autonomous flight, real-time situational awareness, and data collection for critical infrastructure, site security, and mission-critical operations. The company emphasizes Drone as First Responder (DFR), automated inspection, and interoperability with existing workflows, with headquarters in the United States. Skydio positions itself as a leader in AI-powered autonomous drones for complex environments and safety-critical missions.
Recent News
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Skydio Pledges $3.5B to Expand US Drone Manufacturing