Verity Studios, headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, has been developing autonomous indoor drone systems since 2014. The company specializes in multi-robot coordination for live event environments - permanent installations, one-off shows, and touring productions - operating across theaters, theme parks, cruise ships, and branded experiences in more than 20 countries. Their indoor drone show system has logged over 750,000 autonomous flights to date.
Engineering work at Verity spans the full autonomy stack: localization and mapping without GPS, multi-agent path planning, real-time fleet coordination, and robust control under the constraints of indoor venues - limited space, proximity to audiences, and no GNSS. Safety and reliability are treated as first-order design requirements given the proximity to people. The team holds nearly 100 patents covering these systems.
The engineering group includes robotics specialists, mathematicians, and designers working alongside live-events professionals and artists. This cross-disciplinary structure reflects the nature of the product: the drones must fly precise choreographies at scale while meeting the visual and timing demands of professional productions. Candidates joining Verity can expect to work on real-world deployed systems rather than lab prototypes - these machines perform nightly in front of paying audiences.






