Feature Packed
The Anzu Robotics Raptor series is a highly capable aircraft that provides end-users the following features and capabilities:
- 4/3 CMOS Wide Camera
- Up to 45 Min Flight Time
- Portable & Powerful
- RTK for Centimeter-Level Accuracy
- Fast Charging Batteries
- Split Screen Zoom Capabilities
- Low Light Camera Mode
- Advanced Obstacle Avoidance
Data Security
Powered by Aloft Technologies software, and with all data hosted on servers based in the United States, Anzu Robotics puts security at the forefront of operations so you can have peace of mind.
Industry Leading Specifications
From low-light night time operations, to precision mapping at the centimeter level, Anzu Robotics ensures you have the right capabilities to succeed in your missions.
US Based Operations
Anzu Robotics is headquartered and operated within the United States, giving you the peace of mind that your solution is delivered by your neighbors.
Small & Compact
The Anzu Raptor offers big power in a small solution, with extensive flight times of up to 45 minutes. Pilots can easily carry the Anzu Raptor around to a variety of missions, without losing enterprise functionality such as RTK, mechanical shutter, and low-light mode.
Enterprise Functionality
Anzu Raptor delivers excellence in mapping missions with accurate positioning through RTK (no GCPs required), mechanical shutter to prevent blur, 56x hybrid zoom, and low-light mode to improve performance in darkened areas.
FAQs
COMPANY INFORMATION
WHAT IS ANZU ROBOTICS?
Anzu Robotics is an American owned and operated commercial drone manufacturer with its headquarters in Austin, Texas. After more than a year of negotiations and development, Anzu Robotics launched its first platforms, the Raptor and Raptor T, in April of 2024. Anzu Robotics differentiates its products not only through software innovation in conjunction with its development partner Aloft, but offering world-leading drone technology manufactured in Malaysia while maintaining attainable pricing. Anzu focuses heavily on the security of the user’s data, and encourages you to visit their security page for more details.
WHERE ARE ANZU ROBOTICS PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED?
Nearly all of the components and final assembly of these drones is done in Malaysia. The completed drone hardware is sent to Anzu Robotics in the United States and firmware is then installed and quality control measures are conducted.
HOW DID THE NAME ANZU COME ABOUT?
Like any creative part of a business, the name Anzu was selected over several sessions discussing names that are unique, symbolic, and easy to remember. Anzu is a mythological lion-headed storm eagle.
HOW IS ANZU ROBOTICS FUNDED?
Anzu Robotics is owned by a small group of Americans that value the impact aerial robotics bring to humanity. The opportunity to license technology and manufacture quality products in a short time was of mutual interest, and the necessary investment to secure the agreements, set up the organization, and purchase inventory is sourced from the ownership group. Other than the CEO of Anzu Robotics, the other members of the ownership group are running their own business and have chosen to be away from day-to-day operations of Anzu Robotics.
WHY ARE ANZU ROBOTICS PRODUCTS GREEN?
This color has become part of Anzu's identity as a company. It is very recognizable and different when it comes to drone manufacturing.
I LIVE OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES, CAN I BUY AN ANZU ROBOTICS PRODUCT?
At the time of the initial launch in early 2024, Anzu will be focusing on the US and Canadian markets. As they grow, they have every intention to explore opportunities internationally and have conducted the necessary certifications to do so quickly when the time is right. For current information, contact
[email protected].
DOES ANZU ROBOTICS HAVE TIES TO CHINA?
No. Anzu is an entirely American-owned company. They operate independently, and all strategic collaborations with other companies are not located in China.
WHAT IS THE ONGOING INVOLVEMENT OF THE LICENSING ORGANIZATION (DJI)?
Licensing technology is a normal business practice. Anzu's agreement in licensing the technology associated with the Raptor-series drones gave Anzu Robotics the rights to modify and manufacture this technology at will. There are no royalties shared with the licensing organization, no joint or shared ownership of Anzu Robotics, and no reporting on customer data. There may be additional products developed through similar agreements, but Anzu Robotics is independent of any other party aside from the transfer of this technology.