VECROS
VECROS is a technology company.
Financial History
VECROS has raised $34K across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has VECROS raised?
VECROS has raised $34K in total across 1 funding round.
VECROS is a technology company.
VECROS has raised $34K across 1 funding round.
VECROS has raised $34K in total across 1 funding round.
VECROS has raised $34K in total across 1 funding round.
VECROS's investors include 100X.VC, Doehler Ventures, General Catalyst, Anand Vijay.
Vecros is a Delhi-based technology company specializing in advanced aerial robotics, developing intelligent drones powered by Spatial AI for autonomous operations in GPS-denied and radio-jamming environments.[1][2][6] Its flagship product, Athera, is India's first AI spatial drone equipped with 8 cameras and 21 trillion operations per second computing power, enabling 360° obstacle avoidance for applications in defense, inspection, disaster relief (DFR), construction, agriculture, surveying, infrastructure, and utilities.[2][3][6] Vecros serves enterprise and government clients through two revenue streams: drone sales with software and training, plus monthly subscription-based drone services; it solves critical challenges in high-risk, GPS-jammed scenarios where traditional drones fail, targeting industries needing precise aerial data and monitoring.[1][2][4] The company has shown growth momentum with $250K in seed funding from 13 investors, a Shark Tank India deal (₹20 Lakh equity + ₹80 Lakh debt), and a small team of 7 employees expanding from IIT origins.[2]
Vecros Technologies Private Limited was founded on October 12, 2018, by Besta Prem Sai and Bestha Gangadevi, starting as a small student group at IIT Delhi experimenting with drones.[1][2][5] Headquartered in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, with offices in New Delhi and IIT Delhi campus, the idea emerged from developing jamming-proof navigation tech for challenging environments.[2][3][5] Early traction included a dramatic Shark Tank India Season 3 pitch (despite a demo mishap), securing investment from Aman Gupta, and launching Athera recently; the company now plans additional drones like Kia and Jasper for confined spaces, building on its roots in academic innovation.[2]
Vecros rides the autonomous drone wave in a market exploding due to defense needs, industrial inspections, and disaster management, amplified by geopolitical tensions increasing GPS-jamming threats.[1][3][6] Timing is ideal amid India's drone policy reforms and global UAV growth (e.g., Middle East urban projects, energy/defense sectors), where Vecros' Spatial AI fills gaps left by GPS-dependent rivals like Droni Tech or ISS Aerospace.[1] Favorable forces include rising demand for AI-driven autonomy in infrastructure and agriculture, plus government push for indigenous tech; Vecros influences the ecosystem by pioneering India-first solutions, training users, and bridging academia (IIT) to enterprise, accelerating adoption in emerging markets.[2][5]
Vecros is poised to scale with Athera deployments and new models like Kia/Jasper, leveraging Shark Tank capital for R&D and market expansion into defense/heavy industry.[2] Trends like AI-edge computing, stricter jamming regulations, and drone-as-a-service will propel growth, potentially capturing share in India's $1B+ drone market amid global UAV investments. Its influence may evolve from startup innovator to key player in sovereign tech stacks, especially if it secures defense contracts—watch for enterprise partnerships to fuel the next leap from GPS-constrained past to fully spatial futures.