TMLS.NYC launches DRONA, a platform that helps users describe a drone mission and generate a complete build with 3D view, parts, compatibility checks, printable components, and exportable build files.
-- TMLS.NYC today announced the launch of DRONA, an AI-powered drone design platform that helps users create custom drones by describing what they want to build.

DRONA: The New Architecture of Sky
DRONA allows a user to start with a simple mission description, such as a racing drone fast enough to chase a motorbike, a thermal drone for solar farm inspection, a sprayer for vineyard work, or a quiet cinema drone for mountain filming. From that description, DRONA assembles a complete drone concept with frame, motors, flight controller, battery, props, camera, payload, and other key components.
The platform is available at https://app.flydrona.com.
“Most people do not start a drone project by thinking about motor KV, ESC current limits, frame geometry, payload weight, or battery cell count,” said Agon Avdimetaj, founder of TMLS.NYC. “They start with the job they need the drone to do. DRONA begins there, then helps translate that mission into a machine that can be built, checked, and exported.”
DRONA combines a design chat, live 3D view, validation diagram, parts list, and export panel in one interface. Users can let the platform generate a full drone from one sentence, or they can build manually by selecting and placing each part. They can also lock chosen components, ask DRONA to redesign a section, compare quieter motor options, reduce weight, swap a camera for a thermal sensor, or rebalance the build around a different payload.
As the drone is assembled, the design appears in a live 3D view. Users can rotate the model, zoom in, and inspect how parts fit together. Changes to the frame, battery, motors, camera, antenna, mounts, and payload are reflected directly in the 3D view.
Behind the design interface, DRONA includes a validation layer that checks the build before parts are ordered. The system can evaluate whether the motor KV matches the battery cell count, whether the ESC can handle expected current draw, whether the propeller fits the frame, whether the camera voltage matches the power system, and whether the total estimated weight is within a practical range.
The platform can also estimate key build metrics such as total weight, thrust-to-weight ratio, hover throttle, and expected flight time. When a part combination creates a warning, DRONA explains the issue in plain language and suggests possible fixes.
DRONA also connects drone design with sourcing and fabrication. Components in the catalog are structured around real parts with pricing and purchase links. Printable components such as frames, camera mounts, antenna holders, payload brackets, prop guards, and cages can include files for 3D printing. Users can review what to buy, what to print, and how the parts fit into the overall build.
Once a design is complete, users can export the parts list, printable build manual, STL files for printable components, and configuration files for the flight controller.
The platform is designed for multiple drone categories and mission types. These include farming drones for vineyards, orchards, spraying, mapping, and seeding; thermal-camera drones for solar farms, wind farms, and infrastructure inspection; long-endurance surveying and mapping drones with RTK GPS and high-resolution cameras; small protected drones for indoor inspection; cinewhoops, FPV builds, and long-range cruisers; and education or research builds that can be saved, repeated, modified, and printed.
TMLS.NYC developed DRONA as part of its broader work building AI-native products for real-world industries. The company focuses on software, automation, robotics, embedded intelligence, data infrastructure, and applied AI systems.
“AI should not only help people write or generate images,” Avdimetaj said. “It should also help people design useful physical systems. DRONA is built for that direction, starting with flying machines.”
DRONA is live at https://app.flydrona.com. The platform is free to use with no signup required to start a build. DRONA Pro is available for $19 per month for unlimited exports and saved builds. Engineering and mechatronics programs can request free seats for students.
For more information, visit https://flydrona.com.
About TMLS.NYC
TMLS.NYC is a venture builder creating technology companies across AI, automation, robotics, software, embedded intelligence, infrastructure, and applied systems. The company builds products from concept to launch, combining strategy, product design, engineering, and market execution. https://tmls.nyc/
About DRONA
DRONA is an AI-powered design platform for custom drones and flying machines. The platform helps users describe a mission, generate a drone build, inspect it in 3D, validate parts, source or print components, and export build files.
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Name: Agon Avdimetaj
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Organization: TMLS.NYC
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