The Iris GVI is a Security robot developed by Donecle, launched 2022.
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Overview
Autonomous drone for automated visual inspection of aircraft structure, components, and defects with 24 MP camera.
Flagship features
- First drone approved by FAA and EASA for aircraft visual inspection
- Listed in Boeing AMM and Airbus AMM as approved tool
- Resolution of 16 px/mm² for high-detail inspection
- Suitable for unscheduled (lightning strike, bird strike, hard impact) and scheduled (A/B/C checks, corrosion) inspections
- Also used for paint and placard inspection
- Capable of inspecting components like landing gear and engines (serial number extraction, entry/exit differences)
Buyer decision signals
Deployments
AAR
Viability
New €10M funding round
Availability
Specifications
Category: Security- Launch year
- 2022
- Price
- Contact for quote
- Status
- active
Company profile
- Founded
- 2015
Detailed specifications
Sensors1
- Camera Resolution Mp
- 24
Safety & certifications1
- Safety Certification
- FAA Part 107,EASA
Other11
- Applications
- inspection
- Sub Category
- multirotor
- Datasheet Url
- View Link
- Specs Sources
- View Link
- Model Variants
- Iris GVI,Iris dentCHECK
- Deployment Notes
- First automated UAV took off in 2019; Iris family launched in 2022. Approved by FAA and EASA, listed in Boeing AMM and Airbus AMM.
- Industries Served
- aviation,military
- Specs Source Pass
- phase_d_detect_enrich
- Availability Status
- available
- Regulatory Approval
- FAA Part 107,EASA
- Additional Information
- - First drone approved by FAA and EASA for aircraft visual inspection - Listed in Boeing AMM and Airbus AMM as approved tool - Resolution of 16 px/mm² for high-detail inspection - Suitable for unscheduled (lightning strike, bird strike, hard impact) and scheduled (A/B/C checks, corrosion) inspections - Also used for paint and placard inspection - Capable of inspecting components like landing gear and engines (serial number extraction, entry/exit differences) - Part of a family along with Iris dentCHECK (3D dent detection partner with 8tree)
Who runs it· deployment evidence
1 on record · none maker-verified yet. Each links to its source — open it and judge.
- AARsource ↗
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Company milestones
- Apr 2026FundingNew €10M funding round
- Oct 2023FundingSecond funding round
- 2024LaunchIris GVI authorized by Boeing and Airbus
- 2023Milestone8tree describes year-long field trial in France
- 2022DeploymentLOTAMS deploys Donecle drones
- 2016FundingFirst funding round
- 2015MilestoneFounded in Toulouse
- —DeploymentAAR using Donecle's drone for visual inspections
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Frequently asked questions
- Who makes the Iris GVI?
- The Iris GVI is developed by Donecle.
- What type of robot is the Iris GVI?
- The Iris GVI is a Security robot made by Donecle.
- How much does the Iris GVI cost?
- Pricing for the Iris GVI is not publicly listed — contact Donecle for a quote.
- When was the Iris GVI launched?
- The Iris GVI was launched in 2022.
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