Skydio
Skydio is an American autonomous drone platform for close-range inspection, mapping, and site documentation, known for onboard obstacle avoidance and programs aimed at construction progress, bridge inspection, and other infrastructure work.
Skydio sells autonomous small UAS, docks, and software for repeatable aerial missions without heavy manual stick flying. The product family includes aircraft such as Skydio X10 and R10, optional docked operations, and workflows for asset inspection, site security, and surveying with RTK or PPK positioning where configured.
The company publishes a running count of customer flights that reached roughly 3.57 million on the date we reviewed the homepage (Skydio, 2026). That figure illustrates broad adoption across public safety, utilities, and commercial programs rather than a niche hobby market.
For the built environment, Skydio groups construction under Transportation and Construction on its solutions hub. It advertises construction site progress capture, site inspection, and related security options alongside bridge inspection and other civil infrastructure tasks.
Buyers normally purchase hardware, software seats, and support through Skydio or authorized resellers. List pricing for enterprise bundles changes with aircraft configuration, sensors, and docking; confirm current packages on Skydio sales channels.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Strong autonomy story for complex environments near structures
- Explicit construction, bridge, and civil infrastructure solution pages
- Dock ecosystem for repeatable remote missions
Cons
- Heavy regulation and airspace rules still apply by country and site
- Enterprise pricing and bundles need direct quotes for accurate totals
- Many marketing assets emphasize public safety and defense; construction is one vertical among several
Key features
Autonomous flight stack: Obstacle-aware flight paths that reduce close-quarters pilot load during structure and site documentation.
Skydio X10: Flagship aircraft positioned for inspection and mapping with strong sensor options and dock compatibility.
Dock operations: Remote launch and recovery for repeat missions where teams want data without always sending a pilot on site.
Surveying and mapping: RTK- or PPK-capable workflows for georeferenced mapping jobs when properly equipped and licensed.
Construction and bridge workflows: Dedicated solution pages for construction progress, site inspection, and bridge inspection alongside other verticals.
Pricing
Enterprise hardware and software (quoted)
Free
Quoted bundles; verify aircraft, sensors, dock, and software on vendor site or with sales.
Frequently asked questions
Does Skydio offer drones for construction sites?
- Yes. Skydio lists construction-focused pages for site inspection, construction site progress, and related site security options. Aircraft such as X10 can document vertical and horizontal work areas when operators follow local aviation rules.
What is Skydio X10?
- Skydio positions X10 as its primary enterprise aircraft for inspection and mapping, with high-end sensors and compatibility with Skydio Dock for remote operations. Exact payloads and export options depend on the purchased configuration.
Can Skydio drones map sites with survey-grade accuracy?
- Skydio advertises surveying and mapping solutions with RTK or PPK where those modules are purchased and activated. Achievable accuracy still depends on ground control, processing workflow, and project specifications.
How much does a Skydio enterprise program cost?
- Skydio does not publish a single global price for all enterprise kits on the main marketing pages reviewed here. Aircraft, sensors, docks, software, and support are quoted as bundles. Contact Skydio sales or a reseller for a current quote.
Is Skydio only for police and military use?
- No. The site highlights public safety and national security, but it also documents utilities, transportation, construction, oil and gas, and other commercial sectors. Your use case determines aircraft choice and compliance path.
What is Skydio Dock?
- Skydio Dock is a ground station that houses, charges, and launches compatible aircraft for remote or lightly staffed operations. It suits repeatable inspection routes when regulators and site rules allow automated or supervised flights from a fixed location.