Company
Making aerial intelligence accessible
Droneforge builds tools that make autonomous flight more accessible to developers, students, teams, and operators who want to experiment with aerial intelligence.
The company focuses on affordable hardware, practical software, and workflows that help people move from idea to real drone behavior.
Our work centers on a simple idea: builders should be able to connect a real drone, see video and telemetry, write code, and test autonomous behavior without building a full robotics lab first.
Advance aerial intelligence
Droneforge develops systems that help drones perceive, reason, and act in complex environments through computer-side AI, planning, and control.
The Nimbus ground module and DF1 software stack are designed around practical field workflows. Developers can explore object tracking, repeatable routes, mission planning, video analysis, telemetry review, and autonomous command logic while keeping compute on a laptop or workstation.
This approach gives developers a clear feedback loop: connect the drone, observe the stream, adjust the code, and evaluate behavior in the real world.
Democratize drone autonomy
Autonomous flight should be easier to access. Droneforge removes barriers with tools that are approachable for builders who do not already have deep FPV or robotics experience.
That accessibility matters for education, research, inspection, agriculture, construction, search and rescue practice, and everyday developer experimentation. By combining hardware, Nimbus App tooling, the Python Library, documentation, and community examples, Droneforge gives builders a shorter path from curiosity to working drone autonomy.
The company is focused on useful, observable progress: clearer setup, better examples, safer workflows, and a community archive that shows how the product evolves across releases.