Brinc Raises $125M in Funding Round led by Motorola Solutions
Jul 15, 2026 | By Devin Jacobs

Brinc, a Seattle, WA-based public safety drone technology company, has raised $125 million in a funding round led by Motorola Solutions.
The round also saw participation from Index Ventures and Dylan Field, Figma’s CEO and founder.
The company will use the funding to expand its manufacturing capacity in the U.S., launch new products, and grow its sales and marketing operations.
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BRINC is growing quickly. The company more than tripled its revenue in 2025 and increased its monthly production capacity fivefold. This year, it has signed nearly four times as many 911 response drone contracts as it did during the same period last year, with customers including the Los Angeles Fire Department, the St. Louis Police Department, and hundreds of other public safety agencies across the U.S.
BRINC offers drones for different public safety missions. The Lemur 2 is designed for indoor operations, Responder helps first responders reach emergency scenes quickly, and Guardian is built to support 911 response missions as an alternative to helicopters. The company's drones also integrate with Motorola Solutions and other public safety technology platforms, allowing emergency teams to deploy them with a single button press.
"Every second matters in an emergency," says Blake Resnick, Founder & CEO of BRINC. "Our 911 response drones put eyes on scene before first responders arrive, giving everyone the situational awareness they need to act decisively and keep people safe. This investment enables our organization to build more products, expand our manufacturing capacity, and put a drone on the roof of every police and fire station in America."
About BRINC
Founded in 2019 by Blake Resnick, BRINC is an American public safety technology company that develops tools designed to help save lives. The company builds its products in the U.S., with research, development, and manufacturing working together under one roof, while managing its own supply chain. More than 900 public safety agencies, including over 20% of SWAT teams in the United States, use BRINC's technology to safely respond to emergencies, reduce risk, and protect lives.
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