DJI Unveils Mavic 4 Pro with “Spin Your World” Teaser: Launch Set for May 13, 2025

DJI has officially teased the Mavic 4 Pro, marking a historic moment as the company reveals the actual drone in a teaser for the first time, likely due to the numerous leaks that have circulated in recent months. Shared via the DJI X account, the announcement features a short clip showcasing the gimbal’s ability to rotate alongside the tagline “Spin Your World,” with a launch scheduled for May 13, 2025, at 12 PM GMT. DJI expert Jasper Ellens accurately predicted this teaser and launch date, adding credibility to the buzz surrounding the release. This unveiling has sparked excitement among drone professionals and enthusiasts eager for the next evolution in aerial technology.

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A Historic Teaser with a Spinning Gimbal Reveal

Unlike previous DJI teasers that kept products under wraps, this announcement prominently displays the Mavic 4 Pro, showcasing its Hasselblad-branded camera—a staple of DJI’s premium drones since the Mavic 2 Pro. The decision to reveal the drone upfront may stem from the extensive leaks that have already detailed its design and features, leaving little to the imagination. A short video clip accompanying the teaser highlights the drone’s spinning gimbal, demonstrating its ability to rotate fully for dynamic 360-degree shots, a feature hinted at by the “Spin Your World” slogan. This capability could revolutionize aerial photography, especially for social media creators who rely on vertical shooting modes and panoramic captures.

Promotional Image Of The Dji Mavic 4 Pro

Technical Breakdown and Expected Features

The DJI Mavic 4 Pro’s design retains the foldable, compact structure of its predecessors, likely weighing around 2 pounds (907 grams) to ensure portability while meeting regulatory standards for recreational use in the U.S. The new Hasselblad camera would improve low-light performance and deliver sharper 4K or 6K video compared to the Mavic 3 Pro’s 20-megapixel Four Thirds CMOS sensor. The spinning gimbal, as shown in the teaser video, indicates advanced stabilization, possibly allowing for seamless 360-degree footage for creative aerial footage.

Building on the Mavic 3 Pro’s specs, the Mavic 4 Pro might offer a flight time exceeding 43 minutes and a transmission range of up to 9.3 miles (15 kilometers) using DJI’s OcuSync 4.0 technology. Enhanced obstacle avoidance sensors, potentially incorporating LiDAR or infrared systems, could also be on the horizon, addressing user demands for safer flights in complex environments.

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Industry Context and Market Impact

The Mavic 4 Pro’s launch comes amid a competitive drone market, with rivals like Autel Robotics and Skydio focusing on enterprise solutions. DJI’s decision to showcase the drone in its teaser may be a strategic move to reclaim the narrative after months of speculation, including leaks about a new controller and canceled features like ProRes. The spinning gimbal feature positions the Mavic 4 Pro as a top choice for creators, potentially boosting its appeal in sectors like filmmaking and real estate. Regulatory considerations, such as the FAA’s Remote ID rules, may also influence DJI to integrate compliance features, ensuring the drone meets global standards.

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DroneXL’s Take on the DJI Mavic 4 Pro

At DroneXL, we’re buzzing with excitement over the DJI Mavic 4 Pro’s reveal—DJI really knows how to spin our world! Jasper Ellens nailed the launch date, proving once again why he’s a trusted voice in the drone community. The spinning gimbal is a game-changer, perfect for capturing those jaw-dropping 360-degree shots that make your social media pop. We can’t wait to see this drone in action on May 13—it might just be the star of your next viral video!


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Haye Kesteloo
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Haye Kesteloo is a leading drone industry expert and Editor in Chief of DroneXL.co and EVXL.co, where he covers drone technology, industry developments, and electric mobility trends. With over nine years of specialized coverage in unmanned aerial systems, his insights have been featured in The New York Times, The Financial Times, and cited by The Brookings Institute, Foreign Policy, Politico and others.

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11 Comments

  1. This is all well and good, but at a 145% price increase over DJI’s list price, I’m a solid pass.

  2. Why are all these folks so excited about a gimbal that will spin 360 degrees? Other than possibly helping slightly in stabilizing video the only thing that would be good for is gimmicky rotating shots that would serve to let everyone know you have no clue how to be creative with your videos.

    • For me it’ll help getting the perfect angle of shot while filming whales but not sure why everyone else likes it so much

    • If they allow vertical photo/video, this would be huge for composing those shots precisely. I hope they go back to allowing more than just 16:9 and 4:3. The phantom 4 also had 2:3. It would be nice to include 1:1, 1:2, and 5:4. Not holding my breath tho

  3. Recreational drones are limited to less than 50 grams, i.e., minis, not Mavics

  4. If you don’t think the rotating gimbal is a huge game changer your not paying attention. Just open your social media apps. All videos are now cropped in a vertical portrait format. No more cropping for instagram and tik tok. The portrait shooting orientation will make a huge diff.

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