The DJI Mobile SDK enables you to automate your DJI Product. You can control flight, and many subsystems of the product including the camera and gimbal. Using the Mobile SDK, create a customized mobile app to unlock the full potential of your DJI aerial platform.
Developers can run the sample application to immediately run code and see how the DJI Mobile SDK can be used.
One of DJI's aircraft or handheld cameras will be required to run the sample application.
From registering as a developer, to deploying an application, the following will take you through the full Mobile SDK Application development process:
- Prerequisites
- Register as DJI Developer & Download SDK
- Integrate SDK into Application
- Run Application
- Testing, Profiling & Debugging
- Deploy
Several Android tutorials are provided as examples on how to use different features of the Mobile SDK and debug tools includes:
- Running DJI SDK Sample Code in Android Studio
- Camera Application
- MapView and Waypoint Application (GaodeMap)
- MapView and Waypoint Application (GoogleMap)
- TapFly and ActiveTrack Application
Please visit DJI Mobile SDK Documentation for more details.
SDK Keys can be used as an alternative interface to access the product.
A detailed introduction for SDK Keys is here.
Missions are an important part of the SDK as they allow developers to automate DJI's products using a simple, high level interface. In 4.0, missions are being refactored to be more robust and easier to manage.
A detailed introduction for missions is here.
Please check this link to download the apk of the Android Bridge App apk file.
You can get support from DJI with the following methods:
- DJI Forum
- Post questions in Stackoverflow using dji-sdk tag
- [email protected]