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Pixy

Pixy offered Snapchat users a hands-free, autonomous flying camera that captured content and synced directly to Snapchat Memories, enabling effortless AR-enhanced social media content creation.

Santa Monica, California, United StatesFounded 2022Parent: Snap Inc.

Last updated May 11, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment

Industry
Consumer Hardware / Social Media
Business Model
Hardware
Target Market
Consumer
Parent Company
Snap Inc.
API Available
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Market Position

A niche, short-lived consumer drone product from Snap Inc. that failed to establish a meaningful market position before being discontinued.

Overview

Pixy was a compact, autonomous flying camera drone developed and launched by Snap Inc. in April 2022, priced at $230. Designed as a companion device to Snapchat, Pixy was a small, palm-sized drone capable of flying pre-programmed flight paths — including hover, orbit, and follow modes — and capturing photos and videos that would sync wirelessly to the user's Snapchat Memories for editing with AR effects and Lenses. It was positioned as a fun, social-media-native capture device aimed at Snapchat's core demographic of young, creative users who wanted effortless, hands-free content creation. Despite the novelty of the concept and its tight integration with Snapchat's AR ecosystem, Pixy had an extraordinarily brief commercial lifespan. Snap discontinued the product in August 2022, just four months after launch, as part of broader cost-cutting measures the company undertook amid a significant decline in its stock price and advertising revenue headwinds. The discontinuation was announced alongside major layoffs affecting approximately 20% of Snap's workforce, signaling a strategic retreat from hardware experimentation back toward core software and platform priorities. Pixy's legacy is largely that of a cautionary tale about hardware ventures by social media companies. While it demonstrated Snap's ambition to extend its AR and creative tools beyond the smartphone screen, the product never gained meaningful commercial traction and was sacrificed quickly when financial pressures mounted. It joined a growing list of social media hardware experiments — alongside products like Facebook's Portal and early Spectacles iterations — that struggled to find sustainable consumer adoption.

Products & Features

Pixy Drone

A palm-sized autonomous flying camera with pre-programmed flight paths including Hover, Orbit, Reveal, and Follow modes, designed to capture photos and videos for Snapchat.

Snapchat Memories Sync

Wireless syncing of captured footage directly to the user's Snapchat Memories for editing with AR Lenses and effects.

Key Features
Pre-programmed autonomous flight paths (Hover, Orbit, Reveal, Follow)Wireless sync to Snapchat MemoriesAR Lens and effect integration for captured contentPalm-sized, portable form factorHands-free content capture
Use Cases
Hands-free social media content creation for SnapchatAutonomous aerial selfies and group shotsShort-form video capture for Snapchat Stories and Spotlight
Customer Segments
Snapchat's core youth demographic (Gen Z)Social media content creatorsConsumer tech enthusiasts
Corporate history
  • 2022Founded
  • Defunct
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