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ModalAI Launches Even Smaller, Smarter, and Safer Development Drone: VOXL 2 Starling

ModalAI Launches Even Smaller, Smarter, and Safer Development Drone: VOXL 2 Starling

ModalAI, a Blue UAS Framework manufacturer of autonomous drone and robot technology, announced the availability of its smallest, smartest, and safest development drone to date, the Starling. At only 275 grams and with an impressive 30+ minutes of flight time, the Starling is ModalAI’s lightest and longest flying development drone. With Blue UAS Framework 2.0 autopilot, VOXL 2, at its core, the Starling accelerates the development of commercial drone solutions for OEMs looking to realize a breakthrough in autonomy across a diverse set of industries.

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“Any developer looking to integrate VOXL 2 in their own drone solutions, like for indoor asset inspection, will benefit from the Starling’s small form factor, long flight time, and pre-configured advanced onboard computing from VOXL 2.”

The Starling is supercharged by the 16g VOXL 2, ModalAI’s companion computer and autopilot that was created to advance the Department of Defense’s Defense Innovation Unit Blue UAS Framework 2.0 Program. With 15 TOPS of AI processing, VOXL 2 boasts more AI computing than any other autopilot. Powered by the 8-core Qualcomm QRB5165, VOXL 2 Starling houses a PX4 real-time flight controller, three image sensors, TDK® IMUs and barometer, GPS and WiFi connectivity and is assembled in the USA.

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The Starling offers out of the box autonomous capabilities to accelerate autonomy development and reduce time to market for companies looking to integrate VOXL 2 into their drone solutions. The Starling’s powerful onboard computing from VOXL 2 and SWAP-optimized form factor elevate autonomous UAV use cases like indoor asset inspection. Some of the pre-integrated autonomy models include:

  • Visual Inertial Odometry to navigate in GPS-denied environments
  • Visual Obstacle Avoidance to fly safely in tight spaces
  • 3D Mapping and Path Planning to fly hands-off in dynamic environments
  • TensorFlow Lite Neural Networks to run object classification, detection, and other models

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“The VOXL 2 Starling is our smallest, smartest, and safest development drone to date,” said Chad Sweet, CEO and co-founder of ModalAI, Inc. “Any developer looking to integrate VOXL 2 in their own drone solutions, like for indoor asset inspection, will benefit from the Starling’s small form factor, long flight time, and pre-configured advanced onboard computing from VOXL 2.”

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