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Brinc Launches Guardian Drone to Replace Police Helicopters in US Public Safety Market

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Last updated: March 25, 2026 12:09 am
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Brinc Aims to Become the “DJI of the West” with New Public Safety Drone

Seattle Startup Unveils Guardian Drone, a Game-Changer for Emergency Response

Seattle, WA — In a cavernous 50,000-square-foot facility still under construction, Blake Resnick strides across the future headquarters of Brinc, his fast-growing drone startup. The space, set to be fully operational by November, symbolizes the company’s soaring ambitions—to dominate the public safety drone market and become the Western answer to China’s DJI, the global leader in drone manufacturing.

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Brinc Aims to Become the “DJI of the West” with New Public Safety DroneSeattle Startup Unveils Guardian Drone, a Game-Changer for Emergency ResponseA Drone Built for CrisisFrom Thiel Fellow to Drone Industry DisruptorA Multi-Billion Dollar Market OpportunityChallenges Ahead

Brinc’s latest product, the Guardian, launched this week, is being touted as the most advanced emergency response drone ever built. Designed for police, fire departments, and emergency services, the drone boasts unprecedented speed, endurance, and connectivity—features that could redefine how first responders operate in critical situations.

A Drone Built for Crisis

The Guardian is no ordinary quadcopter. With a top speed of 60 mph and a flight time of 62 minutes, it outperforms many competitors in both agility and endurance. Equipped with thermal imaging, dual 4K cameras with zoom, a high-powered spotlight, and a loudspeaker louder than a police siren, the drone is engineered for high-stakes scenarios—from search-and-rescue missions to active shooter responses.

One of its most groundbreaking features is the integrated Starlink satellite internet system, a first for commercial drones. This ensures uninterrupted connectivity even in remote areas, allowing real-time data transmission anywhere in the world. “This isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a paradigm shift,” Resnick says. “Public safety agencies can now deploy drones without worrying about dead zones.”

The drone’s automated charging nest further enhances its utility. The station enables hands-free battery swaps and can store emergency supplies like defibrillators, flotation devices, and Narcan, ensuring rapid deployment in life-or-death situations.

From Thiel Fellow to Drone Industry Disruptor

Resnick, a former Thiel Fellow—a prestigious program that supports young entrepreneurs—founded Brinc in 2017. His vision quickly attracted high-profile backers, including Sam Altman, then of OpenAI, who became an early investor. Since then, Brinc has raised multiple funding rounds, reaching a $500 million valuation in its latest.

The company’s timing couldn’t be better. The U.S. government’s ban on foreign-made drones, particularly those from China’s DJI, has created a vacuum in the market. DJI once held a near-monopoly on public safety drones, but geopolitical tensions and security concerns have pushed American agencies to seek alternatives.

“There’s a massive opportunity for a Western leader in drone tech,” Resnick explains. “We want to be the go-to manufacturer for the free world.”

A Multi-Billion Dollar Market Opportunity

Brinc’s ambitions extend far beyond a single product. Resnick envisions a future where every major police and fire department in the U.S. has a Guardian drone stationed on rooftops, ready for 911 calls. With 20,000 police departments and 30,000 fire departments nationwide, the potential market is enormous.

“We’re looking at a $6 to $8 billion opportunity in the U.S. alone,” Resnick says. “And that’s before considering international demand.”

To accelerate adoption, Brinc has partnered with the National League of Cities to promote “drone as first responder” programs, helping municipalities integrate drones into emergency protocols. This initiative could pave the way for widespread adoption, positioning Brinc as a key player in modernizing public safety infrastructure.

Challenges Ahead

Despite its promise, Brinc faces hurdles. Competing with entrenched players—and convincing skeptical agencies to adopt new technology—won’t be easy. Additionally, regulatory frameworks for drone usage in emergency response are still evolving.

Yet, Resnick remains confident. “This isn’t just about selling drones,” he says. “It’s about saving lives faster and more efficiently than ever before.”

As Brinc prepares to scale up production in its sprawling new headquarters, one thing is clear: the race to dominate the future of public safety drones is on—and this Seattle startup intends to lead it.

The Guardian drone may be Brinc’s latest innovation, but for emergency responders worldwide, it could soon become an indispensable lifeline.

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