About Noxdren

Precision physics for the real world.

Noxdren builds the flight-physics engine that turns mission complexity into operational clarity. It delivers rigorous physics and precise prediction for teams flying drones in the world's most demanding environments, accessed through one clean API.

Our Mission

Answers from physics, not guesswork.

We started Noxdren on a simple conviction: range, battery, and feasibility are physics questions, and they deserve physics answers. A flight either has the margin to come home, or it doesn't, and a confident guess is no substitute for knowing.

So we model the energy budget the way a mission is actually flown: per leg, not as a single route-wide average. Wind on the way out, the climb to altitude, the cost of the trip home: each segment carries its own load, and each shows its own margin. We make this engine available to teams through the Noxdren Platform and API, so they can build it into the systems they already fly.

And because the hardest missions happen where connectivity is thin, the engine is built offline-first, so it works where the mission is, not just where the signal is. RangeSight is our own field app built on this engine, and it is the proof that the physics holds up in real-world flying. We are headquartered in the United States.

A drone in flight over demanding field terrain

What We Believe

Principles we build by.

01

Field First

Purpose-built for real operations: the conditions, constraints, and margins crews actually fly in, not the lab.

02

Secure by Design

Enterprise-grade security at every layer, from the data plane to deployment.

Our approach

03

Open & Flexible

APIs, SDKs, and modular integration let you bring the engine into the systems you already run.

The platform

04

Built to Scale

From a single operator to global deployments, the same physics core carries the load.

Build with certainty.

If physics-grade feasibility belongs in your operation, we'd like to hear about it. Request access and we'll set you up with a technical walkthrough.

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