DJI, short for Da-Jiang Innovations, is a Chinese technology company and one of the leading manufacturers of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones. Founded in 2006 by Frank Wang, DJI has grown to become a global leader in the drone industry, offering a wide range of drones for consumer, professional, and enterprise applications. Some of DJI’s most popular drone models include the Mavic series (such as the Mavic Air, Mavic 2 Pro, and Mavic Mini), the Phantom series (such as the Phantom 4 Pro V2.0), and the Inspire series (such as the Inspire 2).
In addition to drones, DJI also produces camera stabilizers, handheld gimbals, action cameras, and related accessories. The company’s products are known for their high-quality construction, advanced technology features, and user-friendly design. DJI drones are widely used for aerial photography, videography, cinematography, surveying, mapping, agriculture, search and rescue, and various other applications.
DJI has made significant contributions to the drone industry through innovations in flight control systems, camera technology, obstacle avoidance, autonomous flight capabilities, and software features. The company is committed to promoting safe and responsible drone operation through education, training programs, and initiatives such as the DJI FlightHub and DJI AeroScope.
While DJI has faced some scrutiny over privacy and security concerns related to its data handling practices, the company continues to maintain its position as a leader in the drone market, with a strong focus on research and development, customer support, and expanding its product offerings to meet the evolving needs of drone users worldwide.