The Antigravity A1. | Photo by Sean Hollister / The Verge

I know my way around a pair of joysticks – but I’d prefer to soar. I don’t want to think about filming while I’m flying. I’d rather explore.
Now, camera maker Insta360 is launching its first drone, under a new drone company, to serve that exact demand. It’s called Antigravity, and in January 2026, it’ll ship a flying 360-degree camera which – unlike today’s drones – will always come bundled with goggles that put you inside its virtual cockpit.

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I tried Antigravity, the first drone from Insta360. It’s a flying 360-degree camera with these wild goggles that have a screen on the front, point-to-fly controls, and the ability to film …

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I flew Insta360’s Antigravity — it could change how drones are made