Acodyne
Develops jet-speed cargo drones designed to offer a faster alternative to helicopters for time-sensitive freight transport.
Overview
Acodyne is building jet-speed cargo drones positioned as an alternative to helicopters for cargo transport. The company targets logistics and industrial customers that need fast, flexible movement of goods without relying on conventional rotorcraft. The company announced a €2.5 million pre-seed round, reported as $3 million in total funding, on June 22, 2026. The financing supports an early-stage robotics business focused on high-speed unmanned cargo aviation.
Funding History
Acodyne lands €2.5M to challenge helicopters with jet-speed cargo drones
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Acodyne raised in total?
- Acodyne has raised a total of $3M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Acodyne's investors?
- Acodyne's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does Acodyne do?
- Acodyne is building jet-speed cargo drones positioned as an alternative to helicopters for cargo transport. The company targets logistics and industrial customers that need fast, flexible movement of goods without relying on conventional rotorcraft. The company announced a €2.5 million pre-seed round, reported as $3 million in total funding, on June 22, 2026. The financing supports an early-stage robotics business focused on high-speed unmanned cargo aviation.
- Where is Acodyne headquartered?
- Acodyne is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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