Parrot Group, the European specialist in professional micro-drones, generated record consolidated revenue of 79.8 million euros in 2025, representing 6% annual growth at constant exchange rates. Gross margin reached 60.1 million euros, or a margin rate of 75.4%, compared to 74.1% in 2024. This improvement reflects the shift in the product mix: on one hand, the ramp-up of the ANAFI UKR, which has not yet reached the margin levels of the mature ANAFI USA range, and on the other, the strong contribution from the photogrammetry software business, whose margin profile remains structurally high.
In 2025, Parrot recorded an operating loss of 12.7 million euros, compared to a loss of 8 million euros in 2024. The 2025 financial result stood at -1.8 million euros, compared to -0.5 million euros in 2024.
After accounting for the share of profit from equity-accounted companies and taxes, the net loss attributable to the group came in at 14.5 million euros, compared to a loss of 9.2 million euros in 2024. In the second half of 2025, the net loss was 0.3 million euros.
The group's cash position amounted to 23 million euros as of December 31, 2025, compared to 33.6 million euros at the end of December 2024.
"For the first half of 2026, Parrot anticipates significant growth compared to the first half of 2025 within the micro-drone segment. More broadly, the group enters the fiscal year with significantly enhanced visibility in micro-drones: the volume of orders already booked for 2026 is close to the total revenue generated by this activity throughout 2025," explained the French drone manufacturer regarding its outlook.
Furthermore, in photogrammetry, Parrot continues to consolidate its model around subscriptions, new solutions, and the increasing integration of its technologies into professional workflows. In 2026, the phased withdrawal of perpetual license sales in favor of subscriptions will weigh on the segment's revenue. This transition is expected to increase recurring revenue in subsequent years while improving the business unit's profitability profile.
Parrot is Europe's leading group in the field of professional micro-UAVs and 3D mapping and modeling solutions. The Group designs, develops and markets a complementary range of high-performance micro-UAVs and photogrammetry software, serving both operational and analytical needs of security forces, industrial and commercial operators as well as public authorities worldwide. Parrot integrates artificial intelligence at the core of its microdrone systems, enabling advanced capabilities in autonomous flight, detection, tracking, and analysis in complex environments. Its ANAFI range is built to meet the demanding requirements of critical missions in Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), public safety, and technical inspection. Parrot is also behind Pix4D, a leading suite of software solutions for photogrammetry and geospatial data processing. Designed for professionals in surveying, construction, infrastructure, agriculture, public safety and environmental monitoring, Pix4D enables advanced 2D and 3D modeling, mapping and digital twin generation.
Founded in 1994 by Henri Seydoux, Parrot develops its products in Europe. Manufacturing is carried out in the United States and South Korea.