DroneDeploy, a startup that’s been cooking up software to manage several drones from one central place, said today that it’s secured a seed round totaling $2 million.
And as of today, any company can now buy the startup’s software, according to a statement. The software can control cameras affixed to unmanned aerial vehicles, access their photo and video feeds, and prevent collisions, all across LTE connections.
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But the software for smaller companies to use when working with multiple drones has been a less crowded airspace. Even so, DroneDeploy’s nine-person team is initially targeting farming, construction, and surveying.
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SoftTech VC led the round. AngelPad, Data Collective, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, and Redpoint Ventures also participated.
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