Parrot ANAFI AI.
The specialist's choice for professionals needing 4G connectivity and 48MP survey-grade imaging without DJI.

The Verdict.
Gavler Meta-Score
“The ANAFI AI is for professionals who need 4G connectivity and survey capabilities. The 48MP imaging and autonomous features are exceptional for commercial mapping and inspection work.”
The Gavler Verdict
Where to Buy.
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Precision Engineering
48MP Survey-Grade Camera
Professional imaging sensor for commercial applications.
4G Connectivity
Direct cellular connection for remote operations.
Autonomous Photogrammetry
Automated mapping and survey capabilities.
Technical Specifications
The Scoreboard
Expert consensus recognizes specialist commercial capabilities.
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Global Critique
“The only drone with 4G and professional imaging. Essential for commercial work.”
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