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DRONOSAUR PRIVATE LIMITED

Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

DPIIT recognised District Aeronautics Aerospace & Defence

In their own words

Dronosaur is an Indian startup building “Chakra” — an intelligent, AI-powered videography drone designed for vloggers, content creators, and hobbyists. Unlike traditional drones, Chakra is a self-flying camera that autonomously follows users, adjusts angles, avoids obstacles, and captures cinematic shots — all through gesture and voice control, with no remote required. It features an interactive AI videography assistant that guides users in framing, lighting, and camera movements, making professional-quality filming effortless even for beginners. With advanced AI flight modes, real-time subject tracking, and a lightweight design under 500g, Chakra offers portability and compliance with Indian drone norms. Dronosaur’s mission is to democratize creative videography through intelligent automation.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP225047
CIN
U62011MP2025PTC076871
Registered on Startup India
2025
Self-declared stage
Validation

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District

Gwalior

Madhya Pradesh

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