Ukrainian startup OSIRIS AI, a developer of operating systems for drones, has received investment from an international partner, the company announced to Militarny. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed.
The startup focuses on its OSIRIS DroneOS platform, designed to give unmanned aerial systems the ability to operate independently. The system processes data in real time, reducing the need for constant human supervision.
OSIRIS DroneOS is a modular operating system built on Embedded Linux, compatible with a wide range of hardware — from STM32 chips to NVIDIA Jetson and Raspberry Pi CM4 — and uses Docker/OCI containers to run AI applications. It features 256-bit communication encryption, a proprietary App Store, cloud-based mission analytics, and compatibility with PX4 and MAVLink, allowing integration with most modern drones.
Operating at the intersection of robotics, AI, and defense, OSIRIS AI aims to make autonomous platforms capable of performing complex tasks in challenging environments without direct human control.
“Our goal is to build a unified ecosystem for UAVs and counter-UAV systems, connecting AI developers, microelectronics manufacturers, and end-users worldwide — similar to how Android once brought the mobile world together,” said the CEO of OSIRIS AI Ukraine.
The investment is expected to accelerate the development of the startup’s autonomy technology and expand its global reach in both commercial and defense sectors.
