Arashi Vision Inc., operating globally under the brand Insta360, is a Chinese camera and imaging technology company headquartered in Shenzhen, China, with additional offices in Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Berlin. Founded in 2015, Insta360 is a public company whose shares are traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE: 688775). As of March 31, 2026, the company reported a trailing twelve-month revenue of approximately $1.53 billion and held a market capitalization of roughly $12.6 billion. The company employs over 500 people globally, with some sources indicating employee counts up to 2,370.
Insta360 specializes in developing and manufacturing action cameras, 360-degree cameras, stereoscopic 180-degree cameras, and associated video editing software for both mobile and desktop platforms. Its product portfolio includes popular lines such as the X Series (360° cameras), GO Series (thumb-sized action cameras), ONE RS Series (modular action cameras), Ace & Ace Pro (wide-angle action cameras, some co-engineered with Leica), professional VR cameras, webcams, and smartphone stabilizers. These products are widely used for action sports, travel recording, filmmaking, real estate, education, entertainment, tourism, and journalism.
In terms of patent litigation, Insta360 operates as a defendant, defending its technology against infringement claims. The company's sole tracked case shows it as a defendant in one suit and has no recorded appearances as a plaintiff. [cite: authoritative case data] This posture is typical of an operating company defending its products in the market.
The notable tracked case for Insta360 is "GoPro, Inc. v. Insta360 (Arashi Vision (U.S.) LLC d/b/a Insta360)" filed on May 6, 2024, at the International Trade Commission (ITC). [cite: authoritative case data] Insta360 secured a complete victory in a related ITC investigation (No. 337-TA-1400) against GoPro, Inc., with the ITC issuing a final determination in February 2026 that rejected GoPro's patent infringement claims, affirming Insta360's independent innovation by finding the asserted patents invalid, not infringed, or both.