Read the flight before you fly the next one.
A flight log turns a `.bin` or `.ulg` file into a story: altitude, path, battery, events. We point you at the mature open-source analysers and describe the value layer we add on top — airspace-safety metadata from AVIX. Upload and report generation are on the roadmap, not yet live.
Start here today.
- review.px4.io
PX4 Flight Review
Upload a `.ulg` log and get plots, statistics, and health checks. Open-source (PX4/flight_review), self-hostable.
Open ↗ - plot.ardupilot.org
ArduPilot UAV Log Viewer
Upload a `.bin` log for a 3D path replay and parameter plots. The direct route for ArduPilot builds.
Open ↗ - Ground station
QGroundControl
The cross-platform GCS that records the logs in the first place — and replays telemetry locally.
Open ↗
The value layer (roadmap).
The open-source viewers answer "what did the aircraft do." The layer we plan to add answers "was the airspace safe" — joining the flight path against AVIX bird-activity and low-altitude corridor metadata, and producing a shareable PDF report.
This is on the roadmap, not yet live. Upload, parsing, and report generation involve location and facility data, so they ship only after a privacy and security review. Military and secured-facility logs are out of scope.
No upload backend is live on this page today. Drone-log data (location, facility, video) is sensitive; any future upload feature will provide consent, scope, and deletion controls. Open-source tools are linked, governed by their own licenses.