SPARC AI Launches Overwatch Drone Controller App

Vancouver, Canada — April 1, 2026 — Leads & Copy —

SPARC AI Inc. has launched its Overwatch Drone Controller app, marking a key advancement in the company’s plan to speed up the global use of its GPS-denied navigation and targeting platform. The company (CSE: SPAI) (OTCQB: SPAIF) (Frankfurt: 5OV0) also announced that a leading Indian defence drone manufacturer will be among the first to test the solution.

The Overwatch Drone Controller app aims to simplify deployment and broaden SPARC AI’s distribution by enabling compatible drone controllers to connect to the Overwatch platform in under one minute via a single download. By easing integration and removing deployment requirements, SPARC AI seeks to position Overwatch for wider use across both defence and commercial drone markets. A video demonstration is available at: https://sparcai.co/app

Distribution will occur across multiple channels, serving both commercial and defence customers:

  • Google Play Store: available to operators worldwide once approved by Google
  • Direct download via Overwatch: accessible from the Overwatch platform
  • Developer communities: enabling any OEM or manufacturer to download and deploy the app for their own workflows and clients

This distribution strategy is designed to allow drone manufacturers and enterprise operators to integrate Overwatch more quickly into their existing ecosystems.

An Indian drone manufacturer that supplies unmanned aerial systems to the country’s defence sector will be among the first operators to receive access to the Overwatch Drone Controller app. According to the company, the company is at the forefront of a strategic shift from large, sensor-rich drone platforms to smaller drones designed for mass deployment, increasing the importance of software that can compensate for hardware sensor constraints at scale.

The company says it has entered into a non-disclosure agreement with another major defence contractor in the UAE to facilitate discussions regarding SPARC AI solutions for both mobile and drone applications, alongside the recently announced order for the SPARC AI Mobile NAV solution in Dubai.

SPARC AI's AI-powered platform transforms inertial sensors already inside commercial drones into precision instruments without additional hardware, external signals, or complex integration. The company's software-only approach makes GPS-denied capability for target acquisition and navigation accessible at the price point and scale that modern drone operations demand.

Source: SPARC AI Inc.