Use the map below to find a thermal drone pilot in Oklahoma

Don't see a pilot nearby? We may still be able to help. Text or call 740-334-4099 with your zip code, and we'll see if we can connect you with a pilot manually. If you are interested in joining our drone pilot network, click here.

Lost Your Pet? We Can Help

The more time that passes, the harder the search becomes. We want to use every tool we have available to help locate your pet and bring them home. Even if we are not able to find your pet, we can offer peace of mind by reasonably ruling out areas where they could be.

How Thermal Drone Works

Thermal Signature

We fly over the landscape looking for a thermal signature contrast against the rest of the environment

RGB Camera

We then switch to an RGB (normal) camera to see what the thermal signature might be.

200x Zoom Camera

Our drone's 200x zoom camera allows us to zoom in to confirm that we have found your pet and allow us to track if needed.

  • Step 1: Call & Plan

    We will talk you through your situation to determine if our services make sense for your unique circumstances.

    We will want to know more about your pet. What kind? How big? How old? How long has it been missing or time since last sighting? Has s/he ever been lost before? Temperament?

    We will want to know the terrain of your area. Is it rural, hilly, wooded, overgrown, open fields, etc.

  • Step 2: Setup & Search

    We will make a plan based on the information you give us and we will begin as soon as we have established the search perimeter.

    We set up our launch pad, charging station, viewing station and landing pad light at a high point near the search area.

    You can see how the technology works on our 24″ mobile TV viewing station. As we identify heat signatures, you can help us determine whether we have found our target.

  • Step 3: Recovery

    If we are successful in locating your missing pet, we will do what we can to aid you in the recovery process. Our drone can keep the pet in sight as efforts are made to bring them home.

    We will provide onsite support with our drone to keep eyes on your pet. We try to help as much as possible with the recovery of your pet

    For large animals such as livestock, we highly recommend that you have additional people or resources at your disposal to help capture the animal. Our primary service is in helping you find your animal.

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First Steps When You've Lost Your Pet

  • Take a deep breath, you are not alone. There's many folks out there who are ready and willing to help you find your lost pet.
  • Put out some food for them and maybe an article of clothing or a blanket that has your scent.
  • Post some photos and detailed information about your pet on local social media lost pet pages.
  • Place "Lost Dog" signs near intersections with your contact information.
  • Check with your local shelters daily and leave your contact info with them.
  • Check back at home periodically- sometimes pets do find their way back home!

More about OK...

In Oklahoma’s mix of prairie, woodland, and suburban areas, a lost pet can vanish quickly. Our thermal drones scan large distances in minutes, locating heat signatures and reducing search time dramatically. Each mission is carried out with care, safety, and respect for the environment.

Known as The Sooner State, Oklahoma has deep roots in pioneering spirit and resilience. From the rolling hills of Tulsa to Oklahoma City’s bustling energy, the state is defined by strong communities and open landscapes. Our pilots reflect that same determination, using skill and local knowledge to help families across Oklahoma find their pets and peace of mind.

State Website: https://oklahoma.gov

Areas we serve in OK...

We serve all counties in Oklahoma, including Adair County (Stilwell), Alfalfa County (Cherokee), Atoka County (Atoka), Beaver County (Beaver), Beckham County (Sayre), Blaine County (Watonga), Bryan County (Durant), Caddo County (Anadarko), Canadian County (El Reno), Carter County (Ardmore), Cherokee County (Tahlequah), Choctaw County (Hugo), Cimarron County (Boise City), Cleveland County (Norman), Coal County (Coalgate), Comanche County (Lawton), Cotton County (Walters), Craig County (Vinita), Creek County (Sapulpa), Custer County (Arapaho), Delaware County (Jay), Dewey County (Taloga), Ellis County (Arnett), Garfield County (Enid), Garvin County (Pauls Valley), Grady County (Chickasha), Grant County (Medford), Greer County (Mangum), Harmon County (Hollis), Harper County (Buffalo), Haskell County (Stigler), Hughes County (Holdenville), Jackson County (Altus), Jefferson County (Waurika), Johnston County (Tishomingo), Kay County (Newkirk), Kingfisher County (Kingfisher), Kiowa County (Hobart), Latimer County (Wilburton), Le Flore County (Poteau), Lincoln County (Chandler), Logan County (Guthrie), Love County (Marietta), Major County (Fairview), Marshall County (Madill), Mayes County (Pryor Creek), McClain County (Purcell), McCurtain County (Idabel), McIntosh County (Eufaula), Murray County (Sulphur), Muskogee County (Muskogee), Noble County (Perry), Nowata County (Nowata), Okfuskee County (Okemah), Oklahoma County (Oklahoma City), Okmulgee County (Okmulgee), Osage County (Pawhuska), Ottawa County (Miami), Pawnee County (Pawnee), Payne County (Stillwater), Pittsburg County (McAlester), Pontotoc County (Ada), Pottawatomie County (Shawnee), Pushmataha County (Antlers), Roger Mills County (Cheyenne), Rogers County (Claremore), Seminole County (Wewoka), Sequoyah County (Sallisaw), Stephens County (Duncan), Texas County (Guymon), Tillman County (Frederick), Tulsa County (Tulsa), Wagoner County (Wagoner), Washington County (Bartlesville), Washita County (Cordell), Woods County (Alva), and Woodward County (Woodward).