Liberty Aero Labs is building the next generation of American unmanned aerial systems — partnering with world-class manufacturers, developing homegrown detection technology, and bringing it all to market on US soil.
Liberty Aero Labs is a US-based company focused on bringing advanced unmanned aerial systems and airspace awareness technology to American operators — manufactured domestically, free of Chinese supply-chain exposure.
We are at the early stage of something important: forging the partnerships, developing the technology, and building the foundations that will define how America produces and uses drones at home.
The commercial drone market has been dominated by foreign manufacturers — particularly Chinese ones — for over a decade. Recent legislation and growing national security awareness are creating a clear opening for domestic alternatives.
Liberty Aero Labs is positioning itself at the intersection of that opening: bringing proven European manufacturing expertise to US shores, developing original American products, and taking them to market through conferences, grants, and direct outreach.
We believe that the future of American airspace belongs to American companies — and we are building that future, one system at a time.
Our work spans international partnership, original hardware development, and a new category of airspace awareness tools — all anchored to US manufacturing.
Viima Aerospace Technologies is a Finnish company specializing in additively manufactured custom UAS platforms. Their approach — designing and building drones to order using advanced 3D printing — is exactly the manufacturing model Liberty Aero Labs was built to champion in America.
We are in active discussions to become Viima's US market partner: bringing their proven design and production process to American customers, manufacturing on US soil, and meeting domestic compliance requirements.
Lookout is Liberty Aero Labs' handheld drone detection device — a compact, rugged, field-deployable tool that passively monitors radio frequencies used by drone control links and video transmissions.
When a drone enters range, Lookout alerts the operator, displays signal strength, and provides approximate bearing. It is a detection tool only — no jamming, no interference, fully legal to operate.
Designed for 3D printing in the United States, Lookout is currently in prototype development for field testing and grant applications.
Working with an experienced drone designer, Liberty Aero Labs is developing a custom 3D-printable modular quadrotor platform — redesigned from open-source architecture to create something entirely our own.
The concept is simple: a common airframe and flight stack that accepts interchangeable payload modules. From this single foundation, a full family of drone variants can be built and expanded over time.
The platform is designed from the start to be manufactured in the United States using 3D printing, with a component selection that avoids Chinese supply chains.
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