BRINC Raises $125M Led by Motorola Solutions, Eyes 911 Drone Deployment at 80,000 U.S. Fire and Police Stations
Seattle-based drone company BRINC has closed a $125 million funding round led by Motorola Solutions. The capital will be used to scale domestic manufacturing and advance the company's flagship vision: deploying rapid-response 911 drones on the rooftops of approximately 80,000 police and fire stations across the United States.

Highlights
- BRINC closed a $125 million funding round led by Motorola Solutions to expand 911 drone deployment across the United States.
- The company aims to place rapid-response emergency drones on rooftops at approximately 80,000 U.S. police and fire stations.
- Funds will be used to scale domestic manufacturing capacity, aligning with U.S. law enforcement preferences for American-made drones.
- Motorola Solutions' investment signals a strategic push to integrate drone technology into its existing public safety communications and dispatch ecosystem.
- BRINC has not disclosed its post-round valuation or the full list of investors participating in the round.
Seattle-based drone company BRINC has announced the close of a new funding round totaling $125 million, led by Motorola Solutions.
BRINC says the capital will be directed toward two core priorities: expanding domestic manufacturing capacity to strengthen supply chain independence, and accelerating its flagship initiative — deploying rapid-response drone systems designed for 911 emergency calls on the rooftops of approximately 80,000 police and fire stations nationwide.
Building an 'Aerial First Responder' Infrastructure
BRINC's central concept is to position drones as 'first responders' alongside traditional emergency vehicles. When a 911 call is placed, a drone staged on a rooftop pad can reach the scene before police or firefighters arrive, conducting real-time reconnaissance and streaming live video back to a command center — significantly compressing response times.
Motorola Solutions' Strategic Play
Motorol Solutions has long been entrenched in public safety communications. Its decision to lead this round signals an intent to integrate drones into the broader dispatch and command ecosystem for law enforcement and fire services. For BRINC, Motorola Solutions' extensive network of government and law enforcement agency clients represents a powerful lever for accelerating market penetration.
Scaling Domestic Manufacturing Amid Supply Chain Pressures
Against a backdrop of heightened geopolitical tensions and export control scrutiny, BRINC is emphasizing the expansion of U.S.-based manufacturing — a move that also aligns with a growing procurement preference among American law enforcement agencies for domestically produced drones.
This article is based on publicly available information. BRINC has not disclosed the company's post-round valuation or the identities of other participating investors.
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