CoyoteSec builds AI avionics servers: American-engineered systems that turn drone video, telemetry, control, and RF awareness into real-time compute.
We are building the layer between drone systems and AI — so live video, flight data, operator controls, airspace signals, graphics, autonomy, and trusted systems can work across airframes.
The product is the compute layer.
Drones are becoming flying sensor platforms. Their cameras, radios, flight controllers, telemetry streams, and control systems produce valuable real-time signals.
The problem is that those signals are fragmented across proprietary links, goggles, remotes, SDKs, flight stacks, and field workflows.
CoyoteSec builds the missing layer: an AI avionics server that ingests drone-native signals, normalizes them, and exposes them to NVIDIA edge compute.
Why now?
Drone hardware is moving faster than the software layer around it.
NVIDIA edge AI is ready for real-time physical systems.
Broadcast, public safety, infrastructure, autonomy, and defense buyers all need drone signals they can use, trust, and build on.
CoyoteSec is building that bridge.