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Rules, no-fly zones and live weather — anywhere in the world.

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Dronn brings drone flight rules for dozens of countries together in one place. So you know right away where you can fly, before you take off, without digging through different sites in different languages. Every page shows the maximum altitude, registration requirements and pilot license needed. You'll also find no-fly zones and a direct link to the official aviation authority website for final verification.

How it works

Three steps before every flight

01

Find your country

Search the map or the list: see right away if Dronn already has a verified page.

02

Read the rules, plain and simple

Max altitude, registration, pilot license, no-fly zones — summarized on one page, no legal jargon.

03

Check the weather and take off

Before flying, a quick check on wind, gusts and visibility at your exact location.

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Everything you need, in three places

🌍Rules by countryMax altitude, registration, pilot license and official link, for every country we cover.Browse countries
📍City & attraction atlasHistoric centers, national parks and monuments: what really happens if you bring a drone.Explore the map
🌬️Pre-flight weather checklistWind, gusts, rain and visibility in real time: a GO / NO-GO verdict before take-off.Check now

FAQ

Before you start

Is Dronn free?

Yes. Checking rules by country, the places atlas and the weather checklist are all free, no sign-up needed.

Is the information up to date?

Every country page shows the date of the last manual check. Drone regulations change often: always verify on the official aviation authority website before flying.

Does Dronn replace the official check?

No. Dronn is a starting point to quickly orient yourself, not a legal source. Final verification should always be done on the country's official website, linked on every page.

Does it cover every country in the world?

We cover over 100 countries with manually verified data, and we're progressively adding more.

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General information, not legal advice

Drone regulations change often and vary by specific area (airports, historic centers, protected areas, events). Dronn gives you a useful overview to orient yourself and plan your trip, but final verification should always be done on the official aviation authority website of the country, linked on every page.