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Rewind 2025: Every Insta360 camera and gadget released this year

As 2025 wraps, creators everywhere are hitting play on the year’s most memorable moments, and a lot of them were captured with Insta360 gear. The company’s end-of-year video shows everything from skiing, snowboarding, diving, surfing, fishing, skydiving, hiking, traveling, vlogging, cycling, mountain biking, motorcycling, base-jumping, and everything in between — all shot with Insta360 gear. Here’s every key product Insta360 released in 2025 and what made them stand out…

Insta360 X5: The 8K 360 powerhouse for every adventure

At the heart of Insta360’s 2025 lineup is the X5, the brand’s flagship 360 camera built for people who love to shoot first and frame later. It records 8K 360-degree video at 30 fps using dual 1/1.28-inch sensors and a Triple AI processing system that delivers sharp footage even in tricky light. So, what sets the X5 apart?

  • AI-assisted PureVideo mode for cleaner low-light clips.
  • Replaceable rugged lenses, so a dropped shot doesn’t become a disaster.
  • FlowState Stabilization + 360° Horizon Lock for smooth action.
  • InstaFrame Mode to capture a share-ready flat video and full 360 master simultaneously.

Whether you’re skiing down a slope or filming a city sunset, the X5’s combination of resolution, durability, and intuitive shooting tools made it a favorite of creators who didn’t want to miss a single detail.

Insta360 X4 Air: Ultralight 8K 360 creativity on the go

Not everyone needs flagship power all the time; sometimes you want lightweight and effortless. Enter the X4 Air, Insta360’s lightest 8K 360 camera ever, weighing just 165 grams.

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The X4 Air keeps many features adored in the X5, like 8K/30fps 360 capture, Invisible Selfie Stick indexing, and AdaptiveTone exposure balancing. But it’s built to be even more portable and everyday-friendly, which is ideal for travel, sports, family outings, or those moments that arise on impulse. You still get Active HDR, smooth FlowState Stabilization, and user-replaceable lenses, but in a camera you’ll actually take everywhere because it never weighs you down.

Insta360 GO Ultra: Tiny but mighty POV camera

Where a 360 camera lets you capture everything around, the GO Ultra captures what you’re right in the middle of and it does it in crisp 4K/60fps video. Ultra-compact and lightweight, it’s meant to be mounted almost anywhere — your helmet, bike, pet harness, or even on a necklace — making it easy to grab those spontaneous moments that often slip by.

Its ambient light sensor helps adapt color and contrast in real time, while clarity zoom brings distant action closer without dramatic crop artifacts. And with portrait-ready 50MP images, this tiny cam punches far above its weight in both video and stills.

Insta360 Flow 2 and Flow 2 Pro: AI-smart smartphone filmmaking

For many creators, the phone is the camera. The Flow 2 series, especially the Flow 2 Pro, turns a smartphone into a cinematic toolkit with AI-powered tracking, a built-in selfie stick and tripod, and advanced stabilization that makes handheld shots look buttery smooth.

The Flow 2 Pro goes further with multi-person tracking, infinite pan capability, and even native tracking within Apple’s camera and other compatible iOS apps. Whether you’re filming family vlogs or professional live streams, this gimbal stabilizer gives creators more boss-level control over smartphone footage without lugging bulky rigs.

Insta360 Wave: Smart AI audio for work and play

In a departure from cameras, Insta360’s Wave brought AI-enhanced audio to the table this year. Designed for meetings, podcasts, and streaming, Wave uses advanced beamforming and adaptive noise cancellation plus AI tools like transcription and voice labeling to deliver crisp, intelligible sound, and it even pairs beautifully with webcams for completed setups.

Insta360+: Where your shots live and grow

It’s not just about taking footage; it’s about enjoying it later. Insta360+ continued evolving in 2025 as a cloud space where your clips aren’t just stored, they’re rediscovered. Back up your travel highlights, share interactive moments, or revisit unexpected perspectives, all from one growing digital hub.

Antigravity A1: The first 8K 360 drone

Rounding out the year with a creative bang, Insta360 helped launch the Antigravity A1 — the world’s first consumer drone with built-in 8K 360 capture and immersive FPV goggles. Designed to make aerial filmmaking feel intuitive, it lets pilots point to fly and capture everything around them with a single take. With obstacle avoidance, Deep Track subject follow, and up to 39 minutes of flight time depending on battery, it opened up a whole new dimension of storytelling.

Basically, from advanced 360 rigs to everyday handy cams, AI-powered tools, and even aerial storytelling, Insta360’s 2025 lineup was all about creative freedom — giving people gear that lets them focus less on how to shoot and more on why they shoot. And if the year-end video is any indication, creators weren’t shy about pushing what’s possible with these tools. Take a look:

Here’s to 2026: May your angles be wider, your moments sharper, and your stories even more unforgettable.

More: Insta360 adds big winter upgrades to its 360 cameras

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Ishveena Singh is a versatile journalist and writer with a passion for drones and location technologies. She has been named as one of the 50 Rising Stars of the geospatial industry for the year 2021 by Geospatial World magazine.