FAQ
- Basic Service
- What versions of DJI FlightHub 2 are available?DJI FlightHub 2 is available as a public cloud service (DJI FlightHub 2) and an on‑premises solution (DJI FlightHub 2 On-Premises). DJI FlightHub 2 comes in three tiers: Standard, Professional, and Enterprise.
- What devices does DJI FlightHub 2 support?Supported devices include:
1. DJI Docks: DJI Dock 3, DJI Dock 2, and DJI Dock.
2. Drone Platforms: DJI Matrice 400, DJI Matrice 350 RTK, the DJI Matrice 30 Series, the DJI Matrice 4 Series, the DJI Matrice 4D Series, the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise Series (excluding DJI Mavic 3 Multispectral), etc.
3. Payloads: The Zenmuse H30 Series, the Zenmuse H20 Series, Zenmuse S1, and Zenmuse V1. - Does DJI FlightHub 2 support connecting drones from other manufacturers?No.
- What features does the Multimodal Large Language Model (LLM) of DJI FlightHub 2 support, and in which scenarios are they applicable?1. Multimodal Object Detection: In the Virtual Cockpit, you can input text or images to perform real‑time searches for any object. This feature is widely applicable to public safety, emergency response, government aerial operations, and other scenarios.
2. Multimodal Media Search: For drone-collected images and videos, you can query objects using text or sample images. The platform automatically detects anomalies and generates operational reports. This feature is ideal for inspection workflows in energy, water conservancy, forestry, environmental protection, and other fields. - Does DJI FlightHub 2 support third‑party intelligent algorithms?Yes. You can integrate third‑party algorithms into DJI FlightHub 2 using either onboard or cloud compute interfaces (currently supported only for DJI Dock 3, the DJI Matrice 4 series, and DJI Matrice 400). After integration, third‑party algorithms can generate real‑time alerts, and any detected objects or anomalies can be added directly to intelligent flight routes.
- Where is DJI FlightHub 2's Analyzer applicable?DJI FlightHub 2's Analyzer supports a wide range of applications, including public safety, inspections, infrastructure and engineering, natural resource management, mining operations, and more. The Analyzer provides detailed and intuitive visualizations of site conditions and project progress. This helps teams track work status and enables better decision‑making and project management.
- What volume calculation methods does DJI FlightHub 2's Analyzer offer? How accurate are they? And what scenarios are they suited for?DJI FlightHub 2's Analyzer offers four volume calculation methods: calculation based on a supplied fitted plane; calculation based on design files; two-phase model volume change calculation and multi-phase model volume change calculation. These volume calculations are intended for areas larger than 50 m².
- What are the typical applications for DJI FlightHub 2's automated workflows?By integrating hardware and software, DJI FlightHub 2 can automate entire workflows with a single configuration. Typical applications include: automatic updates of 2D and 3D models, automated data analysis, and periodic updates of measurement reports.
- Where are the DJI Flighthub 2 cloud servers located?Data for users in Chinese Mainland is stored on Alibaba Cloud servers located in Hangzhou, China.
Data for users outside Chinese Mainland is stored on Amazon Web Services (AWS) servers located in Virginia, USA, or Frankfurt, Germany. - Is it compatible with DJI accounts?DJI FlightHub 2 uses the DJI Unified Account, so there is no need to create/activate an additional DJI account.
- Which operating systems are supported? Are there any browser requirements?The web interface is compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS. It is recommended to use Google Chrome (version 92 or later) for optimal performance.
Recommended network bandwidth: At least 50 Mbps. This requirement applies to both DJI FlightHub 2 and DJI FlightHub 2 On-Premises. - What are the host configuration requirements for accessing DJI FlightHub 2?1. Minimum Host Requirements:
CPU: Intel i5 8th generation or equivalent and above
Memory: 8 GB and above
Graphics Card: Discrete graphics card
Screen Resolution: 1920 × 1080 and above
2. Recommended Host Configuration:
CPU: Intel i5 12th generation or equivalent and above
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 3060 or equivalent and above
Memory: 16 GB or more - Value-Added Service
- Can I get DJI FlightHub 2 when purchasing DJI Enterprise devices?Purchasing DJI Enterprise hardware entitles you to DJI FlightHub 2 resources.
1. Gift Policy:
a. Organizations receive free quotas when binding a device (dock or aircraft) for the first time.
b. Each organization can only receive free quotas once. If an organization has already received free quotas, it cannot receive them again when binding additional devices.
c. Each device can only receive free quotas once. If a device has already received free quotas, it cannot receive them again when re-binding to another organization.
2. Quota amounts and validity:
a. The free quota is the same for all device types: 100GB cloud storage, 5000 livestream minutes, and 3000 mapping images.
b. The validity period for the free quotas is 3 months. - What's the difference between the Standard, Professional, and Enterprise versions of DJI FlightHub 2?Standard: A free starter plan for basic use. Includes a limited set of features and resource quotas.
Professional: A paid subscription plan offering all professional features. No limit on the number of devices you can connect. Included resources are finite. When they run out you can buy add‑on packages.
Enterprise: A paid plan designed for heavy use and government or enterprise customers, with the complete feature set. Most resources are available for unlimited use during the subscription period (mapping image quotas excluded from unlimited use). There is a limit on how many devices can be online at the same time.
For a full comparison and detailed information, see the DJI FlightHub 2 Package and Billing Details. - How is livestream usage calculated and when does it count toward consumption?Livestream duration consumption is calculated based on the total viewing time across the platform.
The following situations count toward livestream consumption:
1. All device livestreams, including DJI Dock cameras, drone cameras (including flight assist footage), and payload cameras.
2. Any method of accessing or using the livestream: device status windows, the Virtual Cockpit, simultaneous livestreams, livestream sharing, livestream recording (manual or automatic), livestream forwarding via cloud intelligent algorithms, livestream forwarding via FlightHub Sync, and livestreams used for multimodal object detection.
3. Viewing time per account is accumulated. If multiple accounts watch the same livestream at the same time, the total viewing time is multiplied by the number of viewers. - What happens if a DJI FlightHub 2 livestream is left on or forgotten?If you leave the Virtual Cockpit page for more than 40 minutes, the platform will automatically stop the livestream to prevent unintended continuous streaming.
- How are resources consumed and calculated for the Professional 1‑year package?Professional 1‑Year Plan: Resources are allocated monthly. Unused livestream minutes or mapping image quotas from each month can be rolled over to the following month. Rollovers are valid for one month only—if not used by the end of the next month, they will expire.
Any unused resources will expire when the package ends. - If my DJI FlightHub 2 storage resources expire, will my data be deleted?No. When your storage resources expire, you will no longer be able to add new data, but all existing data will remain accessible and will not be deleted.
- What are the activation and usage validity periods for DJI Flighthub 2 plans?1. Activation Validity Period:
The activation validity period starts from the date the activation code is issued. Please activate your version within the specified period.
Enterprise Version has no activation time limit, while all other Versions must be activated within 6 months.
2. Usage Validity Period:
The usage validity period starts from the date of activation.
a. Professional Version: Starting from the activation date, the Professional Version is available in 1-Month, 1-Year, and 3-Year options, with usage validity periods of 30 days, 365 days, and 1095 days, respectively. Multiple activations can extend the validity period.
b. Recharge Package: Includes Livestream Recharge Package, Mapping Recharge Package, and Storage Space Upgrade Package, all with a validity period of 1 year.
c. Enterprise Version: Starting from the activation date, the validity period depends on the purchased Version. - How to activate the DJI FlightHub 2 services?1. Log in to DJI FlightHub 2 and click My Organization on the upper‑right corner.
2. Click the Organization Settings icon of the organization that needs to be upgraded.
3. On the right side of the organization plan information, click Activate Service to enter the service activation page.
4. Confirm the organization name and enter your activation code.
5. Click Activate to complete the activation process. - Can I return or get a refund after purchasing a DJI FlightHub 2 Professional plan or a top‑up package?If you request a refund within 30 calendar days of purchase and the activation code has not yet been activated, you can contact your seller to apply for a refund.
However, if you have already activated the service, or more than 30 calendar days have passed since purchase, the return or refund are not available. - After activating a DJI FlightHub 2 plan, is it bound to the user organization or the logged-in DJI FlightHub 2 account?Once activated, the plan is bound to the DJI FlightHub 2 user organization. All projects under that organization can use the plan's entitlements.