Skydio Buys 114 Patent Assets From GoPro in Major Drone Industry Move
In a significant development for the ドローン産業, スカイディオ has acquired 114 US patent assets from action camera giant GoPro. The transaction, recorded by the US Patent and Trademark Office in October 2024, marks one of the largest patent deals of the month, reports IAM.
Strategic Implications for Both Companies
This substantial patent acquisition comes at a pivotal time for both companies. Skydio, the autonomous drone Specialist, has been steadily expanding its presence in military, public safety, and industrial applications. Meanwhile, GoPro has been implementing strategic changes to navigate challenging market conditions.
“GoPro is actively managing its intellectual property portfolio,” notes the IAM report, highlighting the company’s recent strategic moves, including a patent infringement complaint against competitor Insta360.
Financial Context
GoPro’s decision comes amid a period of financial restructuring. The company recently announced plans to reduce operating expenses to $250 million in 2025, representing a substantial $110 million reduction from 2024 levels. This patent sale could provide valuable capital for GoPro’s core business initiatives.
Market Position and Future Impact
Skydio’s acquisition of these patents could significantly strengthen its position in the autonomous drone market. The company, which has already secured $230 million in Series E funding from investors including Andreessen Horowitz and Lockheed Martin, continues to expand its technological capabilities.
DroneXL’s Take
This patent acquisition represents a fascinating convergence of action camera technology and drone innovation. As we’ve seen in our coverage of drone AI technology そして first responder applications, Skydio’s focus on autonomous capabilities could be significantly enhanced by GoPro’s imaging expertise. This move might accelerate the development of more sophisticated drone imaging systems, particularly beneficial for Skydio’s public safety and industrial clients.
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Come on, now it’s obvious why Skydio was trying to get DJI drones banned in the US
DJI has the best drones, hands down.
Unfortunately that is very true!
Skydio can have the best drone and I still will not give them my money. Skydio burned it’s bridges here by reyingbto bam DJI they were hurt they couldn’t compete with DJI. This is a ploy to get better cheaper cameras in their drones however it’s going to take more than that before they match what DJI is producing and customer service to boot. I hate Skydio for not trying to out innovate their competition instead they try to legislate out their competition forcing public safety agencies to have far less superior equipment at their disposal. Combine that with the personal businesses that’ll be hurt or wiped out with a ban of DJI.
I dont think they’ll come anywhere close to what DJI has to offer. They’re 10 years behind in technology and implementation into the market.
Skydio using Gopoor obsolete patents.
Hopefully they’ll be using karma patents and their drones fall out of the sky mid flight. They should call them karmyo