BRINC Closes $125 Million Funding Round to Deploy 911 Emergency Drones on Rooftops of Every U.S. Fire and Police Station
Public safety drone maker BRINC has closed a $125 million funding round led by Motorola Solutions, with participation from Index Ventures and Figma CEO Dylan Field. The raise brings BRINC's total funding to over $250 million. Proceeds will fund domestic manufacturing expansion, new product launches, and the deployment of 911 first-responder drones across 80,000 U.S. law enforcement and fire department locations.

Highlights
- BRINC closed a $125 million funding round led by Motorola Solutions, bringing its total funding to over $250 million.
- The company plans to move into a facility three times larger than its current factory before the end of 2025 to scale domestic drone manufacturing.
- BRINC's revenue grew more than threefold in 2025, with new 911 drone contract signings running at nearly four times the prior year's pace.
- More than 900 U.S. public safety agencies and over 20% of SWAT teams nationwide currently deploy BRINC drones.
- BRINC's goal is to place a 911 emergency response drone on the rooftop of every one of the approximately 80,000 U.S. police and fire stations.
Public safety drone company BRINC has announced the close of a $125 million funding round led by Motorola Solutions, with Index Ventures and Figma CEO and co-founder Dylan Field also participating. The investment brings BRINC's cumulative funding to well over $250 million, and will support the company's core mission: placing a 911 emergency response drone on the rooftop of every one of the approximately 80,000 police and fire stations across the United States.
Use of Funds: Factory Expansion, New Products, and Market Growth
The capital will be directed toward expanding BRINC's domestic manufacturing capacity, launching new products, and scaling its sales operations. Before year's end, the company expects to move into a new facility three times the size of its current factory, significantly boosting production throughput to meet growing demand from public safety agencies.
BRINC founder and CEO Blake Resnick said: "Every second matters in an emergency. Our 911 response drones arrive on scene before first responders, giving everyone the situational awareness they need to make fast decisions and keep people safe. This investment allows us to build more, scale faster, and put a drone on the rooftop of every fire station and police department in America."
Strong Momentum: Revenue Triples, Contracts Surge
The funding round comes as BRINC's commercial momentum has sharply accelerated. Revenue grew more than threefold in 2025, and monthly production capacity has increased fivefold. Contract signings for 911 emergency response drones so far this year are running at nearly four times the volume of the same period last year. Customers include the Los Angeles Fire Department, the St. Louis Police Department, and hundreds of other law enforcement and emergency services agencies across the country.
Full Mission Product Line: From Indoor Operations to the Sky
BRINC builds purpose-built drones for a range of operational scenarios:
- Lemur 2: The most capable indoor drone on the market
- Responder: A market leader in on-scene loiter time
- Guardian: A 911 emergency response drone positioned as a helicopter alternative
Thanks to an exclusive integration with Motorola Solutions and interoperability with other public safety technology providers, the entire BRINC drone fleet can be rapidly deployed with a single button press.
About BRINC
BRINC is an American technology company dedicated to public safety, building a connected ecosystem of tools designed to save lives. The company manufactures its products domestically, combining R&D and production under a vertically integrated supply chain model. More than 900 public safety agencies across the United States — including over 20% of SWAT teams nationwide — use BRINC drones to de-escalate dangerous situations and protect lives. The company's investors include Sam Altman, Index Ventures, Motorola Solutions, Dylan Field, Elad Gil, Patrick Shanahan, Julius Genachowski, Shyam Sankar, Alexandr Wang, Bradley Tusk, and Jeff Weiner.
To learn more, contact a local BRINC representative or visit brincdrones.com/contact.
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