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Autonomous Flight Company Sees.ai Raises £3.65 Million

Autonomous Flight Startup Sees.ai Secures £3.65 Million to Advance BVLOS Drone Technology
Sees.ai, a Chichester-based company specializing in autonomous aerial solutions, has successfully raised £3.65 million in a funding round co-led by Sustainable Future Ventures, Hearst Ventures, and Elbow Beach Capital, with additional support from WakeUp Capital. This investment highlights the increasing momentum within the autonomous flight sector, as both industry leaders and investors intensify their focus on AI-driven robotics and next-generation infrastructure management.
Pioneering Autonomous Drone Technology
Founded in 2018, Sees.ai develops advanced technologies encompassing flight control, collision avoidance, autonomous take-offs, and comprehensive vehicle and safety management systems. The company holds the distinction of being the first in the United Kingdom to receive Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approval for routine Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations, positioning it at the forefront of regulatory advancements in the field.
John McKenna, CEO of Sees.ai, emphasized the significance of the funding, stating, “The precision and value of the asset condition data we are now capturing is unmatched globally. This funding will accelerate our ability to deliver precise intelligence at network scale, shaping how critical infrastructure is designed, developed and managed.” He further noted that Sees.ai’s deployment represents one of the world’s first large-scale implementations of centralized autonomy, marking the beginning of a transformative era where AI and drones redefine work, enhance efficiency, and contribute to environmental stewardship.
Industry Context and Challenges
Sees.ai’s recent capital injection arrives amid a period of intense competition and rapid innovation within the autonomous systems market. Major corporations such as Northrop Grumman are preparing for significant autonomy testbed flights, while companies like Einride have secured substantial funding—$100 million—for self-driving truck technologies. The sector has also witnessed landmark investments, including Figure AI’s $1 billion Series C and Micro1’s $35 million Series A rounds, underscoring strong investor enthusiasm for AI-powered robotics and autonomous solutions.
Despite this progress, regulatory challenges continue to pose significant obstacles to the widespread adoption of autonomous flight. Authorities remain cautious, striving to balance technological innovation with safety and regulatory oversight. Concurrently, the influx of new entrants into the market is intensifying competition, compelling both established firms and startups to accelerate the development and commercialization of their autonomous technologies.
Conan Lauterpacht, founding partner at Sustainable Future Ventures, remarked on Sees.ai’s strategic position, stating, “Sees.ai sits at the intersection of two defining megatrends of our time – the application of AI to unlock new levels of efficiency, and the global transition to clean energy. Their autonomous inspection technology has the potential to transform how critical infrastructure is managed, delivering safer, faster and more scalable insights.” He added that Sustainable Future Ventures is enthusiastic about supporting Sees.ai as it scales a solution that is both commercially compelling and essential to the net zero transition.
With this latest funding, Sees.ai plans to expand the deployment of its autonomous drone systems, further solidifying its leadership role in the evolving landscape of AI-driven infrastructure management.

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