
OpenDroneID OSM
Receiver application for drone Remote ID
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Android App Analysis and Review: OpenDroneID OSM, Developed by Søren Friis. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 3.6.0, Updated On 04/07/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: OpenDroneID OSM. Achieved Over 44 thousand Installs. OpenDroneID OSM Currently Has 111 Reviews, Average Rating 2.6 Stars
An example receiver implementation for OpenDroneID Bluetooth, Wi-Fi NAN (Neighbor Aware Network) and Wi-Fi Beacon signals for Android phones. The application is compliant with the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi NaN and Wi-Fi Beacon parts of the ASTM F3411 Remote ID standard and the ASD-STAN prEN 4709-002 Direct Remote ID standard.The application continuously scans for Bluetooth advertising/Wi-Fi NaN signals/beacons. If any is found matching the specifiers for OpenDroneID signals, it adds that transmitter to a list, will display the location of the drone on a map and can show the detailed content of the OpenDroneID data.
Source code and development activities related to the application can be found at https://github.com/opendroneid/receiver-android
For more in-depth information about Open Drone ID, please see the opendroneid-core-c project at https://github.com/opendroneid/opendroneid-core-c
We are currently offering version 3.6.0. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
Updated to target Android API 35.
A few bugfixes.
A few bugfixes.
Recent Comments
Bryan Mayland
The first actual RemoteID receiver, this does what it says which is to receive WiFi Beacon / NAN or Bluetooth broadcasts containing ASTM F3411 messages. The Android operating system is very restrictive about how often applications are allowed to request this data which does make it sort lacking in how long it takes drones to show up. That's not the fault of this app's developers, but I'm afraid these sort of apps will always have a low rating unless the operating system becomes less restrictive.
Joe Sova
It stopped working as of 12/27/24. No longer detects my DJI air 2s. I've spent a lot of time trying to get it to work, it just won't. I wish the developer would fix it. On 1/20/24 it worked, I was wondering what personnal info it shows. Operator info can be tricked by using a VPN. On an Android with SurfShark you can make your phone take on the GPS coordinates as well as the IP address. Since I simulated being in India. This app said I was millions of meters from my drone.
Mason Bittle
it works but the UI could be updated to open up close to your location instead of zoomed out to nearly see the whole globe
Kurt Sunderman
I have a DJI mini 3 pro which broadcasts RID. I tried the app with my M3P hovering near by. App didn't detect it. Left the app open for my full flight. App never detected my drone.
Robert Botman
Does Not Work! Maybe it's my phone, a Nokia 6.1, but the app would not even show my DJI Air 2S broadcasting it's remote ID.
eduardo mendoza
did not detect any drone. does not work
Matthew Matulin
Didn't detect drone with known working remote ID flying 20 feet away
Robert Savulescu
Not working with DJI mini 3 Pro