fpv drone simulators

3 Best FPV Drone Simulators on the Market Right Now 

When flying first-person view missions, the stakes are high. You can lose your new gear, crash into someone’s property, or harm yourself or (casual bystanders). So most pilots build their confidence first in FPV drone simulators. 

Below, we compare three popular options — VelociDrone, Liftoff, and Uncrashed, sharing what we like (and miss) in each one.

VelociDrone

VelociDrone is a pro-grade FPV drone racing simulator. Its key selling point: a flight experience that mirrors real-world quadcopter control almost precisely. Although its focus is competitive racing, it also allows you to sharpen your freestyle maneuvers (powerloops, matty flips, etc), thanks to ultra-realistic flight physics.  You can fly solo missions or train as a group with multiplayer sessions. At a one-time fee of just $20, VelociDrone is a super deal. 

Key features:

  • True-to-life drone handling experiences with accurate replication of real quadcopter behavior (e.g. precise throttle response, gravity, drag) 
  • Good collection of pre-made racing tracks and freestyle arenas, plus a robust track editor to build custom terrain 
  • Robust drone customization controls (e.g., PID tuning, camera angle, body frames, etc) to mimic real-world assets 

Why we love it: 

  • Top-tier realism. VelociDrone’s physics are often regarded as the most realistic among FPV sims, which is crucial for serious training and muscle memory development.
  • Efficient performance. The simulator has relatively minimalistic graphics, meaning it runs smoothly on modest PC hardware while maintaining high physics fidelity. You can expect low latency, high frame rates, and a lack of distraction.
  • Ever-fresh content. The user community always comes through with new tracks, flight scenarios, group challenges, and occasional bug fixes, making the product even more delightful.  

What’s missing: 

  • VR headset support. But you can only run VelociDrone on FPV goggles in screen mode. 
  • Native macOS application. You’ll have to rely on Windows emulation or dual-boot to use this FPV drone simulator. 
  • In-game assists and tutorials. Figuring out true-to-life controls as a beginner pilot can feel daunting. 

LiftOff 

LiftOff FPV Drone Racing from LuGus Studios is a solid runner-up. In-game graphics are more polished compared to VelociDrone. It also offers a more beginner-friendly flying experience, which allows you to hone your FPV skills without risking the real gear. You can practice freestyle tricks across a great range of environments (with trees, buildings, and other HD obstacles), plus racing flight drills. You can grab it via Steam (for Windows and Mac OS) for $19.99, with optimal DLCs available for an extra price. 

Key features:

  • Good range of realistic, immersive  environments  — from abandoned factories and parking lots to lush outdoor parks and drone racing arenas. 
  • In-simulator drone builder, allowing you to choose frames, motors, batteries, propellers, and other components. 
  • Guided tutorial modes, challenges, and a free-flight practice mode to help you progressively build out your flying skills 

Why we love it: 

  • User-friendly flight experience with a gentle learning curve and somewhat more forgiving physics to help you build out your confidence.
  • Strong immersion, thanks to ultra-realistic graphics and environmental detail that help build better spatial awareness while flying. 
  • Cross-platform availability. You can natively run LiftOFF on both Windows and Mac platforms without complicated workarounds.

What’s missing: 

  • Physics “floatiness”. LiftOff’s flight physics is less precise than VelociDrone’s. Sometimes, your digital drone has too much hang-time or requires extra tuning to behave exactly like real rigs
  • Native VR support. Like VelociDrone, Liftoff does not natively support VR headsets for an immersive FPV view. 
  • Performance optimization. To achieve consistently high frame rates, you’ll need a powerful PC with a graphics card of 4GB VRAM or more.

Uncrashed

Rounding up the list is Uncrashed — a newer drone FPV sim (first released in 2021) that emphasizes ultra-realistic graphics and immersive environments. It offers solid flight physics (continually improving via updates) and is especially appealing for freestyle practice. Its detailed maps let pilots practice acrobatic moves around realistic obstacles (like diving a parking garage or orbiting cranes at a port). Cinematographers, in turn, can hone their controls in real-world-like locations.   It is available for Windows PC via Steam for (no native Mac support). While not as feature-rich as VelociDrone or Liftoff yet, it provides a compelling value for those who prioritize visual realism in training.

Key features:

  • Loads of maps with photo-realistic locations for practicing environmental awareness. Lighting, textures, and scale are very true-to-life, which enhances immersion.
  • Credible physics with attention to drone weight and momentum for a convincing flight feel. 
  • Basic drone customization, such as camera angle, rates, and perhaps select from a few drone models or presets. However, it has fewer customization options compared to Liftoff or VelociDrone. 


Why we love it: 

  • Visual realism. Uncrashed offers arguably the most graphically immersive experience of the three FPV drone simulators. 
  • Accessible physics, which is tuned to feel realistic yet remain approachable for novice pilots.
  • Performance optimization. Despite the graphics, Uncrashed can run smoothly on mid-range gaming PCs due to good optimization of the Unreal Engine (which it’s built on). 

What’s missing: 

  • Multiplayer mode — you can only fly solo missions. Although these may be added in the future. 
  • More tuning controls for drones and physics. The current options may be limiting for pros. 
  • VR support. Despite its immersive graphics, you can still fly via a monitor only.

Final thoughts

Ultimately, the “best” simulator depends on your training goals. Compare the tradeoffs of training experience vs. flexibility vs. realism vs. cost:

  • If top-tier realism and competition prep are paramount, VelociDrone likely offers the most value despite its narrower scope.
  • If a well-rounded, visually engaging training tool is needed for a wide range of skill levels, Liftoff is a strong candidate with its balance of features.
  • If immersive graphics and budget are key factors, Uncrashed is an excellent addition, offering high-quality practice for a relatively low investment.