DJI's tiny action cam will soon get a big 8K rival from a mysterious Chinese company
Leaptic is set to introduce a new kind of tiny action cam at CES
- Leaptic teases a new action camera for CES 2026
- It could rival the DJI Osmo Nano
- The teaser indicates the 'AI' camera will shoot 8K video
DJI and Insta360 could have a new rival on their hands, after a new Chinese company called Leaptic teased a modular action camera that will be unveiled at CES this week.
The teaser on X (formerly Twitter) reveals the silhouette of the '8K AI tiny action camera', and it looks a lot like the profile of the modular DJI Osmo Nano.
Like the Insta360 Go 3S before it, the Osmo Nano is a truly tiny thumb-sized action cam which can fit in tight spaces for creative angles and worn as a body camera, but being modular it also attaches magnetically to a pod with a screen for a traditional action camera design.
Leaptic's offering appears to have a strikingly similar design to the Osmo Nano, but we know precious little else about it other than will shoot video at a higher 8K resolution.
Something new is coming. LEAPTIC’s first action camera debuts at CES 2026. See you in Las Vegas. ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/ViwiMW6mJqJanuary 4, 2026
Another post shared on Instagram in September 2025 seemingly reveals Leaptic's AI action camera, if indeed this is the same camera, calling it a 'next-gen AI action camera redefining sports filmmaking', armed with a 'disruptive end-to-end AI concept'.
It says the camera will weigh just 35g, is equipped with voice control, plus it features what sounds like 'AI' subject and action detection and auto editing to speed workflow.
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This all sounds intriguing, and with CES kicking off tomorrow on January 6, we'll soon have more concrete detail about the tiny 8K action camera from the horse's mouth, and if indeed it has what it takes to break into this competitive space.
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