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Antigravity A1 Infinity Bundle

March 3, 2026 by Rob Marino

The Sky Has No Edges.

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Every Angle. Every Moment.

There was a time when you had to choose what to look at. That time is over.

01  The Problem With Forward

The World Doesn’t Face One Direction

For as long as camera drones have existed, they’ve had a silent agreement with gravity and geometry: you point the lens, you get the shot and everything else is gone forever. Miss the mountain reflected in the lake behind you while banking left. That moment belonged to the wind. The engineers at Antigravity were tired of that agreement. So, they broke it.“The A1 doesn’t capture footage. It captures everywhere simultaneously, in 8K, without compromise.” The result is the A1 Infinity: a 360-degree camera drone that doesn’t ask you to commit to a direction mid-flight. It captures all of it. Every angle. Every second. The mountain. The valley. The friends below, waving. The hawk gliding ten meters to the left that you didn’t even notice. All of it, crystalline and reframeable in 8K resolution, waiting for you to find it later.

02 Wearing the Sky

When the Goggles Go On

There is a specific kind of silence that happens when you slide the Vision goggles over your eyes for the first time. The world behind you the ground, the crowd, the noise ceases to matter. What replaces it is impossible to describe until you’ve been there.The dual 1-inch micro-OLED displays, driven by precision pancake optics, don’t simulate sky. They are sky. Not the window-seat approximation of it, not a wide-angle squint. You get the full, uninterrupted spherical panorama of wherever the A1 is hovering. Turn your head left, and the ridge materializes. Look straight up, and you’re staring into the blue vault above the drone’s rotors. Traditional FPV headsets lock you to a single frustum, a narrow cone of perception that mirrors the lens. The A1’s goggles liberate your gaze entirely. The drone is not your eye. It’s your perch. You look around freely, as if you’re hovering there yourself, weightless, patient, taking it all in.

03 The Language of Motion

Fly on Pure Instinct

Most pilots don’t fail because drones are difficult. They fail because the control systems ask you to translate intention into joystick geometry in real-time while also composing a shot, managing altitude, and monitoring battery. That’s too many languages at once. The A1 ships with two modes built around a different philosophy. In FreeMotion, you simply point to fly. The gesture is the command. In FPV mode, a subtle tilt of the wrist translates into precise directional movemen, kinesthetic, responsive, deeply satisfying in the way a well-weighted tool always is.

The A1 doesn’t require you to become a pilot. It asks only that you be curious about where you want to go next.

Add the Sky Genie system, eight cinematic maneuvers activated with a single tap, from the Arc Shot to the spiraling ascent that makes every landscape look like the opening of something important, and suddenly the barrier between vision and execution collapses entirely.

04 The Numbers

What the A1 Carries

Flight Time (3-battery bundle)117 min

Camera Resolution8K 360°

Display TechnologyDual Micro-OLED

Obstacle Avoidance360° Dual Fisheye

AI Edit1-Tap Film

Sky Genie Moves8 Cinematic

Return to HomeAutomatic RTH

05  The Shared Sky

Fly Once,
Experience Together

The loneliest thing about most aerial photography is the privateness of it. You fly, you see, you land and then you spend twenty minutes explaining to your friends what the view was like from up there. The words never quite land. The photos get closer. But they’re still flat. The A1’s Sky Path feature dissolves that problem. Record your flight path once, then hand the Vision goggles to someone else and let them inhabit it, looking wherever they want, experiencing the exact sky you charted, as though they’re floating there themselves. The summit. The coastline. The stadium from above at the moment the crowd erupts. Theirs now, too.

This is what the A1 Infinity Bundle offers that no drone has before: not just a tool for capturing memory, but a vehicle for sharing it , completely, immersively, without loss.

06 After the Flight

The Edit Already Knows

The 360-degree capture philosophy changes what editing means, too. With a traditional drone, you were locked to whatever framing you chose in the air. A degree off, a second late and  gone. With the A1’s Deep Track system, you select your subject after landing, and the drone’s 360 capture lets you reframe entirely in post without sacrificing a single pixel of quality. The shot you meant to get is almost certainly in there, waiting to be found. For those who want the story faster, AI Edit assembles your footage into a ready-to-share cinematic film with a single tap, smart highlights, motion, flow. Not a slideshow. A film. Your morning on the mountain, your afternoon on the coast, your evening in a city seen from above, edited and scored and ready before you’ve finished packing the case.

The A1 doesn’t just see everywhere. It remembers everything and it knows which moments were worth keeping. Antigravity A1 Infinity Bundle 8K 360°  117 Min Flight  Triple Battery  Vision Goggles. The sky has always been there. Now you can keep all of it.

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