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Antigravity A1: The 8K 360° Drone That Feels Like Flying Inside Your Footage

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Meet the Antigravity A1, the world’s first drone built for full 8K 360-degree capture. The debut product from Antigravity, a new drone brand incubated by Insta360 with strategic partners, promises to blur the line between pilot and scene, offering creators a new dimension of aerial storytelling.

At the heart of the A1 is a dual-lens system that captures everything in every direction. Advanced stitching algorithms make the drone disappear from both the live feed and final footage, delivering a fully immersive view that feels like you’re soaring through the scene rather than watching from above.

The A1 leverages FreeMotion technology, Antigravity’s proprietary flight system, paired with Vision goggles and a Grip controller. Pilots can fly in one direction while looking in another, giving an unprecedented sense of freedom in the air. This perspective-shifting experience extends to recorded footage. 360-degree video can be replayed endlessly, each time revealing a new vantage point.

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With 8K resolution, creators can forget about framing shots mid-flight. Post-production reframing ensures every moment is captured perfectly, while modes like Tiny Planet and horizon flips let you export in any aspect ratio without compromising quality. For fans of the Insta360 ecosystem, the A1 feels instantly familiar, with a workflow that is smooth, intuitive, and built for creative experimentation.

Weighing just 249 grams, the A1 stays under most registration thresholds, making it compact enough to toss in a backpack and quick to deploy. Essential safety features, including return-to-home and a payload detection system, help prevent mishaps and unauthorized modifications.

Key Features:
8K 360° capture with top and bottom lens setup
Immersive live view with head tracking via Vision goggles
Intuitive point-to-fly control with Grip controller
Post-flight reframing for ultimate creative control
Lightweight 249-gram design for license-free flying in most regions
Invisible drone effect through advanced stitching
Safety features including return-to-home and payload detection

Availability:
The Antigravity A1 is scheduled for a global launch in January 2026. Final pricing, bundle options, and regional availability will be announced closer to release.

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