Parrot Posts Record Revenue in Q4 2025 with 29.2 Million Euros
Parrot Group concluded 2025 with a surge in its business activities. The specialist in professional micro-drones and photogrammetry solutions recorded a revenue of 29.2 million euros in the last quarter, marking a 15% increase at constant exchange rates.
Record Business Levels Achieved in Q4 2025
Parrot reached a record level of activity in the fourth quarter of 2025, generating a consolidated revenue of 29.2 million euros, which represents a 15% increase at constant exchange rates compared to the same period in 2024. For the entire year of 2025, the group achieved a revenue of 79.8 million euros, up by 6% at constant exchange rates. Both business sectors, professional micro-drones and photogrammetry, turned out to be slightly profitable in the second half of 2025. The group did not consume cash during this period, similar to the second half of 2024. The transition to the new generation of ANAFI UKR micro-drones accelerated at the end of the year and continues into early 2026. The photogrammetry business also showed solid performance, driven by the latest generations of solutions. The audited results for 2025 will be published on Friday, March 27, 2026.
Professional Micro-Drones Business Performance
The professional micro-drones business generated a revenue of 19.9 million euros in the fourth quarter, compared to 19.4 million a year earlier, an increase of 3%. For the full year, the revenue stood at 47.9 million euros, stable at current exchange rates and up by 2% at constant rates. More than 4,000 premium ISR micro-drones were sold in 2025. The success of the ANAFI UKR range, launched in late 2024, was confirmed thanks to its capabilities of AI-assisted autonomous flight and optical navigation in degraded environments. The photogrammetry business showed a more marked momentum, with a revenue of 9.2 million euros in the last quarter compared to 7.0 million a year earlier, a growth of 30% at current rates and 37% at constant rates. For the complete year, the photogrammetry revenue reached 31.8 million euros, up by 6% at current rates and 11% at constant rates. The transition to subscription continued, with new solutions now representing over two-thirds of the revenue.
Anticipated Growth in Q1 2026
For the first quarter of 2026, Parrot anticipates significant growth compared to the first quarter of 2025. The group has the necessary financial resources to support this ramp-up and invest in the development of its offerings. The importance of major micro-drone contracts won provides a solid foundation for the year. The structuring of acquisition channels in Europe and the United States, combined with the high level of certification of the range, contributes to enhancing visibility. The acceleration of the photogrammetry business is considered particularly encouraging and is expected to consolidate, relying on the enhanced integration of its technologies into professional solutions and their use in mobility via dedicated applications.