Profile
Freefly Systems is an American robotics and aerial technology company founded in 2006 and headquartered in Woodinville, Washington. The company specializes in developing high-performance professional drones, camera stabilization systems (gimbals), and high-speed imaging solutions for cinematic, commercial, industrial, and government applications. Known for its emphasis on ruggedness, innovation, and U.S.-based manufacturing, Freefly has built a strong reputation for creating durable, high-end tools that push the boundaries of aerial cinematography and enterprise operations. Many of its products are NDAA/Blue List compliant, making them suitable for sensitive government and defense-related work.
Freefly’s engineering philosophy centers on precision, reliability, and performance in demanding environments. The company designs fully integrated systems that combine advanced flight controllers, powerful propulsion, and professional-grade imaging payloads.
Key Robot-Based Products (Aerial Drones):
- Astro Max: Freefly’s latest commercial and industrial drone platform. It features RTK positioning, a 61-megapixel Sony camera, LTE cloud connectivity, and significantly increased payload capacity and thrust. Designed as a versatile workhorse for mapping, inspection, and enterprise missions.
- Alta X: A heavy-lift professional-grade drone known for excellent payload capacity, long flight times, and unmatched precision. It supports a wide range of payloads, including LiDAR, cinema cameras, and multispectral sensors, and is favored for demanding industrial and cinematic applications.
- Ember Series (Ember S5K and Ember S2.5K): High-speed cinema and scientific imaging drones. The S5K delivers 5K at 600 fps and 4K at 800 fps for commercial cinematography, while the S2.5K offers ultra-high-speed capture (up to 3,563 fps) for scientific analysis and research.
- Flux LiDAR System: An on-site LiDAR mapping solution that integrates with Freefly drones for rapid, high-accuracy 3D data capture and processing.
Freefly also produces the iconic Mōvi series of camera stabilizers (Mōvi XL, Mōvi Carbon, Mōvi Pro), Pilot Pro controllers, and supporting accessories such as SL Series batteries. The company continues to innovate in autonomous flight, high-speed imaging, and heavy-lift capabilities while maintaining a strong focus on cinematic quality and industrial reliability.
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