Transforming Drones Worldwide into 'Sky Selfie Cameras'
Drone Sports & Music Cloud Co., Ltd. developed 'AeroMe,' a next-gen cloud service turning drones into sky selfie cameras for sports and music, launching nationwide in Japan from 2026.
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Human expression has finally expanded to the 'sky.'
Drone Sports & Music Cloud Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Hiroaki Miyauchi) has developed 'AeroMe,' a next-generation cloud service that allows drones worldwide to be utilized as 'sky selfie cameras.'
Sports, dance, music.
A new era begins where you can record your best moments from the sky, with both hands free and your gaze focused on the performance.
Our company supports April Dream, a project aiming to make April 1st a day overflowing with dreams. This press release is a dream of 'Drone Sports & Music Cloud Co., Ltd.'
## Service Overview
'AeroMe Cloud' is an integrated service that allows users to request drone photography from their smartphones, covering shooting, video acquisition, and SNS posting.
This service has been adopted by TRIJ (Japan Triathlon Union) and will begin its nationwide deployment at official competitions, starting with the Ishigaki Triathlon on April 12, 2026.
Using the same FPV drones first adopted at this year's Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, the service will photograph individual athletes participating in official triathlon competitions across Japan, providing an experience where their footage can be live-streamed or shared on SNS.
## How AeroMe Works
AeroMe consists of three elements:
- (A) Aerographer (drone photographer)
- (B) Blue Sky Sports Facility (flyable area)
- (C) Customer (athlete, performer, supporter, fan)
Customers (C) can use their smartphone to select a photographer (A) and a location (B), utilizing the drone as a 'sky selfie camera.'
## Safety and Rule Design
AeroMe will be operated in compliance with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, and other laws and regulations, based on 'SACC (Sports Aerographer Compliance Code).'
SACC is a guideline that systematizes safety, rights processing, and operational rules for sports aerial photography, and will be continuously improved through guidance from various sports organizations. Only Blue Sky Facilities (B) and registered Aerographers (A) who comply with SACC can provide photography services.
This ensures that customers (C), spectators, event officials, and local communities can enjoy the drone photography experience with peace of mind.
## Our Dream (April Dream)
We aim to transform drones from 'weapons' into 'tools of expression' that connect people.
Through the universal languages of sports and music, we will transform the world's skies into 'connected spaces.'
Eventually, we will realize a future where the skies worldwide are connected by a single 'Blue Sky,' and everyone can freely express their moments.
## Comment from Representative Director Hiroaki Miyauchi
By transforming drones worldwide into 'sky selfie cameras,' we aim to turn the sky into a 'free three-dimensional studio.'
We will democratize cutting-edge drone technology, which was previously accessible only to a limited few, through a sharing economy, making it available to everyone. In the future, we aim for a world where all video equipment, including street cameras, TV cameras, and smartphones, can be transformed into 'personal lenses.'
Shifting the initiative of shooting from the 'shooter' to the 'subject.' This is a challenge to change the history of video.
## Mission
“Making Drones Accessible, Affordable, and Aspiring for Every Athlete and Artist across the Globe.”
## Company Profile (Contact Information)
Company Name: Drone Sports & Music Cloud Co., Ltd.
Established: 2023
Business Activities: Development and operation of selfie support apps for sports and music, and construction of data platforms, by sharing FPV drones, ground cameras, underwater cameras, other video equipment, and photographers.
Location: Taisei Koki Bldg. 4F, 5-4-12 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0012
Representative: Hiroaki Miyauchi
Email: hiro.miyauchi@aerome.cloud
Drone Sports & Music Cloud Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Hiroaki Miyauchi) has developed 'AeroMe,' a next-generation cloud service that allows drones worldwide to be utilized as 'sky selfie cameras.'
Sports, dance, music.
A new era begins where you can record your best moments from the sky, with both hands free and your gaze focused on the performance.
Our company supports April Dream, a project aiming to make April 1st a day overflowing with dreams. This press release is a dream of 'Drone Sports & Music Cloud Co., Ltd.'
## Service Overview
'AeroMe Cloud' is an integrated service that allows users to request drone photography from their smartphones, covering shooting, video acquisition, and SNS posting.
This service has been adopted by TRIJ (Japan Triathlon Union) and will begin its nationwide deployment at official competitions, starting with the Ishigaki Triathlon on April 12, 2026.
Using the same FPV drones first adopted at this year's Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, the service will photograph individual athletes participating in official triathlon competitions across Japan, providing an experience where their footage can be live-streamed or shared on SNS.
## How AeroMe Works
AeroMe consists of three elements:
- (A) Aerographer (drone photographer)
- (B) Blue Sky Sports Facility (flyable area)
- (C) Customer (athlete, performer, supporter, fan)
Customers (C) can use their smartphone to select a photographer (A) and a location (B), utilizing the drone as a 'sky selfie camera.'
## Safety and Rule Design
AeroMe will be operated in compliance with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, and other laws and regulations, based on 'SACC (Sports Aerographer Compliance Code).'
SACC is a guideline that systematizes safety, rights processing, and operational rules for sports aerial photography, and will be continuously improved through guidance from various sports organizations. Only Blue Sky Facilities (B) and registered Aerographers (A) who comply with SACC can provide photography services.
This ensures that customers (C), spectators, event officials, and local communities can enjoy the drone photography experience with peace of mind.
## Our Dream (April Dream)
We aim to transform drones from 'weapons' into 'tools of expression' that connect people.
Through the universal languages of sports and music, we will transform the world's skies into 'connected spaces.'
Eventually, we will realize a future where the skies worldwide are connected by a single 'Blue Sky,' and everyone can freely express their moments.
## Comment from Representative Director Hiroaki Miyauchi
By transforming drones worldwide into 'sky selfie cameras,' we aim to turn the sky into a 'free three-dimensional studio.'
We will democratize cutting-edge drone technology, which was previously accessible only to a limited few, through a sharing economy, making it available to everyone. In the future, we aim for a world where all video equipment, including street cameras, TV cameras, and smartphones, can be transformed into 'personal lenses.'
Shifting the initiative of shooting from the 'shooter' to the 'subject.' This is a challenge to change the history of video.
## Mission
“Making Drones Accessible, Affordable, and Aspiring for Every Athlete and Artist across the Globe.”
## Company Profile (Contact Information)
Company Name: Drone Sports & Music Cloud Co., Ltd.
Established: 2023
Business Activities: Development and operation of selfie support apps for sports and music, and construction of data platforms, by sharing FPV drones, ground cameras, underwater cameras, other video equipment, and photographers.
Location: Taisei Koki Bldg. 4F, 5-4-12 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0012
Representative: Hiroaki Miyauchi
Email: hiro.miyauchi@aerome.cloud
FAQ
What exactly is the AeroMe service?
It's an aerial selfie service for sports and music, allowing users to request drone photography from their smartphones and manage everything from shooting to SNS posting.
Where can AeroMe be used?
It can be used in designated "Blue Sky Sports Facilities" (flyable areas) and will be rolled out at triathlon competitions nationwide starting in 2026.
Is the safety of drone photography ensured?
Yes, it operates under the "SACC" guidelines, complying with MLIT and other laws, with services provided only by registered photographers and facilities.