
Insta360 is building its first-ever drone, and it won’t be branded under the Insta360 name. Instead, the new product line is called “Antigravity,” — and the first drone under this banner is already being teased ahead of its official August 2025 unveiling.
This article will discuss everything about the latest Insta360 Antigravity Drone, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Insta360 Antigravity Drone Overview
Camera and Imaging
The headline feature is a built-in 8K camera with full 360-degree capture. It looks like Insta360 is borrowing tech from its own X5 action camera, which could mean sharp, stabilized video even without a traditional gimbal. That’s a key difference from DJI’s Mini drones, which rely on gimbals for smooth footage.
Design and Build
👉Here’s a detailed video of an early prototype of the @insta360 Antigravity. Interesting arrangement of cameras and front sensors. 😏#insta360 pic.twitter.com/OcvCYo7avF
— Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) July 28, 2025
The design is compact and clearly inspired by the DJI Mini-series. The front-facing sensors are rotated 90 degrees, and the battery slots in from the back — again, like DJI’s approach. Its propeller blades are exposed, giving the drone a more aggressive and minimalist form.
While not confirmed, the drone is likely in the sub-250g weight category, putting it in the same legal class as the DJI Mini 4 Pro. This means it may not require registration in many regions.
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Prototype Status and What’s Missing
Right now, the drone is still a prototype. A leaked video from Igor Bogdanov shows an early hands-on with the device, but most core specs like flight time, range, stabilization system, and global launch details are still under wraps.
Insta360 Antigravity Drone Pricing and Availability
There’s no official pricing yet. But if it matches the specs of the Insta360 X5, plus flight hardware, it could land around the USD $600+ range. In Nepal, that means it might cost no less than NPR 96,000 when it eventually launches.