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Fundraising
Brinc Raises $75 Million for Emergency Response Drones
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1 year agoon
By
Jacob StonerTable Of Contents

Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Brinc is an American drone technology company specializing in non-lethal, autonomous UAV systems designed for first responders. With a firm focus on law enforcement and disaster relief, Brinc’s mission is to transform public safety through rapid, life-saving aerial solutions. Its core product lineup is already deployed across hundreds of agencies in the United States, and with fresh capital secured, Brinc is preparing to go global.
What’s the Brinc Mission and Vision?
Brinc was created to tackle a critical gap in emergency response: real-time aerial visibility and secure, autonomous deployment in high-risk situations. The company’s mission is to build technology that preserves life, empowers public safety agencies, and enhances situational awareness when seconds matter most.
Its vision is to integrate drones as a foundational layer in public safety infrastructure, where UAVs can autonomously respond to 911 calls, integrate with dispatch systems, and reduce response time while minimizing risk to human officers. With an emphasis on de-escalation and communication, Brinc’s technology offers a humane and scalable path forward for modern policing and emergency operations.
Core Technology and Products
Brinc’s technology portfolio centers on two key offerings:
LEMUR 2: A tactical drone engineered for indoor missions, featuring advanced autonomy, two-way audio, GPS-denied navigation, and glass-breaking capabilities. It enables law enforcement teams to enter dangerous situations remotely, minimizing risk and enabling communication with suspects or civilians in real time.
Responder & Drone Station: An automated system designed to integrate directly with emergency dispatch networks. With the push of a button, Responder drones can launch autonomously from their stations and arrive at the scene within moments, delivering live video and audio intelligence before personnel even arrive.
What differentiates Brinc’s platform is not just its life-saving design—but its seamless integration with Motorola Solutions’ vast public safety ecosystem, including radios, dispatch software, and real-time crime center platforms. This allows Brinc’s drones to serve as a direct extension of existing infrastructure, accelerating adoption without requiring wholesale system changes.
Market Position and Traction
Brinc’s momentum in the public safety sector is accelerating quickly. With deployments across the U.S. and active interest from emergency response agencies worldwide, Brinc is proving that its technology meets the complex needs of frontline professionals.
The Motorola partnership also unlocks a new dimension of growth—one that pairs Brinc’s UAVs with mission-critical tools already used by thousands of agencies, from APX radios to CAD systems. This alignment positions Brinc as a frontrunner in the race to modernize public safety with autonomous systems.
Recent Fundraising Round
In April 2025, Brinc announced the close of a $75 million Series C funding round led by Index Ventures, with strategic participation from Motorola Solutions. Additional investors include Figma CEO Dylan Field and Index partner Mike Volpi.
The Series C funding will support:
Scaling production and delivery operations to meet national and global demand
Expanding engineering and autonomy capabilities
Broadening international outreach to law enforcement and disaster relief agencies
Continuing product development for autonomous 911 response and AI-enabled coordination
This “up-round” marks a vote of confidence in Brinc’s leadership, its scalable technology, and the growing role drones are playing in reshaping the future of emergency response.
Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations
At the center of this funding milestone is Brinc’s strategic alliance with Motorola Solutions. The integration of Brinc drones into Motorola’s ecosystem allows for faster deployment, centralized data flows, and intuitive operation by existing emergency personnel.
Beyond Motorola, Brinc is deepening relationships with state and municipal law enforcement agencies, emergency management organizations, and international partners interested in replicating its successful U.S. deployments.
Why Brinc is a Company to Watch
As global public safety operations move toward faster, data-rich, and less lethal tools, Brinc is a standout in the drone sector. With secure sourcing, deep integrations, and a strong domestic manufacturing base, Brinc answers growing concerns about foreign UAV dependencies while delivering next-gen capabilities for high-stakes scenarios.
With $75 million in new capital, an expanding ecosystem of partner agencies, and direct alignment with Motorola’s trusted public safety infrastructure, Brinc is not only innovating—they’re building the framework for the autonomous emergency response systems of tomorrow.
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As the CEO of Flyeye.io, Jacob Stoner spearheads the company's operations with his extensive expertise in the drone industry. He is a licensed commercial drone operator in Canada, where he frequently conducts drone inspections. Jacob is a highly respected figure within his local drone community, where he indulges his passion for videography during his leisure time. Above all, Jacob's keen interest lies in the potential societal impact of drone technology advancements.





