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Develops autonomous drones for data capture
$184k - $245kAnnually
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San Mateo, CA, USA
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Skydio creates autonomous drones, particularly the Skydio X10, which is used in industries like defense and inspection services. The Skydio X10 features advanced AI and high-resolution cameras that allow it to autonomously capture data, making it effective for challenging inspections. The company differentiates itself by offering user training through Skydio Academy and regulatory support for drone operations. Skydio's goal is to provide reliable tools for data capture in complex environments.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Series E
Total Funding
$555.4M
Headquarters
San Mateo, California
Founded
2014
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Child Care & Parental Leave - Family Medical Leave, Flexible Work Schedule, Generous Parental Leave
Health & Wellness Benefits - Dental Benefits, Disability Insurance, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Health Insurance Benefits, Life Insurance, Onsite Gym, Vision Benefits, Wellness Programs, Mental Health Benefits
Home Office Stipend for Remote Employees
401(K)
Generous PTO, Paid Holidays, Paid Sick Days
Recognizing this, Skydio has taken a significant step forward by entering into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with LIGNex1, a leading defense manufacturer in South Korea.
A drone over the city of Redmond, Wash., where the police department uses the technology to aid first responders. (Redmond PD Photo)The Redmond (Wash.) Police Dept. is partnering with Seattle-based drone provider Brinc and California-based Skydio as part of the department’s Drones as First Responders (DFR) program. The announcement comes a week after Redmond PD became the first agency in Washington state to receive FAA approval to operate drones beyond an observer’s visual line of sight.Two docking stations from Brinc and three from Skydio will be added throughout the city to improve emergency response times and allow minimal downtime due to continuous battery charging.Redmond PD first started using drones for patrols in 2019, and in April of this year the department launched its DFR program with a drone flown remotely for dispatched calls. The drones can arrive anywhere in the city in about 90 seconds, live-streaming video to a pilot who can assess the situation and cancel ground response if appropriate.Drones are used to aid in suspect apprehension, to document crime and crash scenes, search for lost or missing persons, assess structural fires, and safely clear the interior of buildings, according to the agency.In a video posted on Instagram, below, Redmond PD shows how a drone was used to respond to a call about a man with a gun at an apartment complex.Redmond Police Chief Darrell Lowe called the partnerships a “transformative step forward” in how the department will respond to emergencies. And in an interview with KING 5 last week, he called FAA approval “monumental” for agencies dealing with staffing shortages and for what the DFR program could mean to the greater Seattle region.In May, Brinc announced the release of its new “Responder” drone and docking station, designed specifically for DFR operations
Listen to this articleRed Cat’s Black Widow drone features forward-looking obstacle-avoidance capabilities and an integrated FLIR Prism AI software stack. | Source: Red Cat. Red Cat Holdings Inc. this week announced that it won the U.S. Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance, or SRR, program of record contract. The company replaced Skydio on this contract
Skydio, developer of AI-powered drones designed to deliver power and flying cameras without much complexity, raised $170 million in Series E venture funding from Axon, KDDI and Linse Capital, Mana Ventures, Gaingels and Calm Ventures.
In a significant development for the Drone Industry, Skydio has acquired 114 US patent assets from action camera giant GoPro.