
Swarmer
Enhance mission success rates with our AI-driven platform, resilient video streaming, and secure drone management system.
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Total Funding | 000k |
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Swarmer is a technology company developing an autonomy operating system for coordinated drones, designed to shift the paradigm from one-human-per-drone to one-human-per-swarm. Founded in May 2023 by Sergey Kuprienko and Alex Fink, the company has Ukrainian roots and is registered in Delaware, USA, with team members also located in Ukraine, Romania, and Poland. CEO and co-founder Sergey Kuprienko previously led AI initiatives at Ring, the smart home security company acquired by Amazon, and is an alumnus of Stanford and the London School of Economics, where he studied AI ethics. The company was established with initial funds from the founders and revenue from its first commercial contract.
Swarmer's business model is centered on providing a B2B software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform. The company's target market consists of organizations that require large-scale, coordinated drone operations, particularly in the defense sector, but with potential applications in logistics, agriculture, infrastructure monitoring, and emergency response. Its software is designed to be vendor-agnostic, meaning it can be integrated with various types of drones, enhancing its market applicability. The technology is currently in use in real-world battlefield environments. Financially, Swarmer secured a $2.7 million Seed funding round in September 2024, led by American defense technology firm R-G.AI, with participation from Radius Capital Ventures, Green Flag Ventures, and D3 Venture Capital. This followed a $50,000 grant from the Ukrainian defense tech cluster BRAVE1 in August 2024 and an earlier investment from D3 Venture Capital in November 2023.
The company's core offering is an AI-based mission control center that allows a single operator to manage dozens of drones simultaneously. Instead of direct control, the operator sets high-level goals and provides “go/no-go” approvals, while the AI handles the complex coordination. The platform is engineered to function in challenging conditions, including GPS-denied and communication-jammed environments. Key products include the Trident OS for secure data and video streaming, the MINAS platform for multi-drone collaborative autonomy, and STYX, a comprehensive command and control system for managing diverse drone units. The system has been tested in over 10,000 missions, demonstrating its reliability. Swarmer's approach prioritizes what it refers to as Ethical AI, focusing on transparency and dependability to ensure the system remains predictable and safe for the human operator.
Keywords: drone swarm, autonomous drones, AI mission control, UAV coordination, defense technology, command and control software, swarm robotics, unmanned aerial vehicles, collaborative autonomy, battlefield AI, military drones, vendor-agnostic drone software, dual-use technology, situational awareness, drone fleet management, autonomous systems, robotics, AI copilot, swarm intelligence, multi-domain operations