DJI is suing Insta360, and you can probably guess why (Updated: Insta360 countersues)
**TL;DR:** DJI is suing Insta360, and you can probably guess why (Updated: Insta360 countersues)
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What we know
TL;DR DJI is suing Insta360 for its new Luna Pro and Luna Ultra pocket cameras. The company alleges that the Luna Pro and Ultra’s designs infringe two of DJI’s design patents for the Osmo Pocket cameras. It has also filed another lawsuit claiming Insta360 is infringing on four of its functionality patents as well. Update, June 15, 2026 (06:55 AM ET): Insta360 has countersued DJI , alleging that it has violated five utility patents.
Original article, June 12, 2026 (08:08 AM ET): It’s been less than a day since Insta360 launched its brand-new Luna Ultra vlogging camera , and the company is already facing a lawsuit from DJI — actually, two of them.
Source: Android Authority
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Last updated: June 16, 2026.
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Additional context: early-cycle stories often look bigger in headlines than in day-to-day impact. The useful move is to identify the smallest set of facts that would change your decision, then wait for those facts to land.
Additional context: early-cycle stories often look bigger in headlines than in day-to-day impact. The useful move is to identify the smallest set of facts that would change your decision, then wait for those facts to land.
Additional context: early-cycle stories often look bigger in headlines than in day-to-day impact. The useful move is to identify the smallest set of facts that would change your decision, then wait for those facts to land.
