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Summary
Gremsy is a Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam-based manufacturer of brushless camera gimbal stabilizers and integrated EO/IR (electro-optical/infrared) and zoom payloads for drones. Unlike DJI’s vertically integrated model, Gremsy sells its gimbals and payloads as components to third-party drone OEMs and system integrators, positioning itself as an independent stabilization supplier across industrial, commercial, government, and security markets.
Key Facts
- Founded: 2011, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, originally as an aerial filming service provider
- Type: Component/subsystem supplier — gimbal and payload manufacturer
- Status: Active, privately held
- Key metric(s): 20+ global partners (including Sony) and 30+ distributors worldwide, per company materials; gMotion stabilization controller offers 32-bit resolution with correction updates up to 2000 Hz
- Value chain position: Component/subsystem supplier (gimbals and integrated payloads sold to drone OEMs and integrators, not a platform vendor)
What It Is / How It Works
Gremsy’s product line is organized by gimbal size/payload class: tiny gimbals (G-Hadron) for micro platforms, light gimbals (Pixy series) for small camera payloads, mid-size gimbals (T3/T7 series) for heavier professional cameras, and heavy gimbals (AEVO) for the largest sensor payloads. Alongside pure camera gimbals, the company sells integrated EO/IR and zoom payload products (ZIO, LYNX, ORUS L, VIO) that bundle a stabilized gimbal with a matched camera/thermal sensor as a single purchasable unit — aimed at industrial inspection, surveying, and public-safety drone operators who want a turnkey sensing payload rather than a bare gimbal to integrate themselves.
The company’s T7 gimbal is designed for heavy-lift industrial drones (7 lb payload capacity, with an optional camera slide for multi-sensor configurations), while its Pixy LR is purpose-built around Sony’s ILX-LR1 full-frame 61MP mirrorless camera and weighs under 500 grams — illustrating Gremsy’s strategy of supporting industry-standard third-party camera bodies as a differentiator against DJI’s closed, vertically integrated gimbal-camera-drone bundle (see DJI).
Notable Developments
- 2026-07: Gremsy’s EO/thermal payload continues integration with UPTEKO’s EASA C2-certified SWIFT UAV for public safety and infrastructure inspection.
- 2026-07: Gremsy showcases NDAA-compliant payloads at a Tokyo exhibition as part of a broader drone-ecosystem expansion in the APAC region.
- 2026-07: Gremsy and Nokia Drone Networks announce a strategic collaboration combining imaging stabilization with low-latency 5G connectivity for public-safety drone use.
- 2026-06: Gremsy and Hexadrone (see Fischer Connectors entry for Hexadrone’s separate connector supply relationship) partner to develop integrated, sovereign drone solutions.
Key People / Key Organizations
Gremsy’s corporate materials reviewed for this entry do not name individual executive leadership (CEO/founders). LinkedIn: not found (see company LinkedIn page for corporate profile only).
People — Last Reviewed: 2026-07-15
Sources
- About us - Gremsy — company founding date, history, partner/distributor network claims
- Gremsy Develops Professional Camera Gimbals for UAVs | UST — gMotion stabilization controller specifications, product line overview