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Insta360 Wins US Trade Dispute Over GoPro Claims
27 Feb
Summary
- Arashi Vision will continue selling Insta360 products in the US.
- USITC concluded its investigation into patent violation claims.
- The ruling had no substantial impact on the company's operations.

Arashi Vision, the Shenzhen-based company behind the Insta360 camera line, has confirmed it will continue its unrestricted import and sales of existing products in the United States. This statement follows a final ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) on Thursday, February 26, 2026. The investigation was initiated in 2024 after California-based GoPro filed a complaint alleging patent infringements.
GoPro claimed that Arashi Vision's cameras, systems, and accessories violated its patents. The USITC subsequently launched an investigation under Section 337 of the Trade Act of 1930. However, Arashi Vision announced on Friday, February 27, 2026, that the probe has concluded with no substantial impact on the company's production and operations, allowing for continued sales in the U.S.
The final ruling by the USITC on February 26, 2026, brings this particular trade dispute to a close. Arashi Vision's statement, released on February 27, 2026, to the Shanghai stock exchange, highlights the company's resilience and continued market access in the United States following the investigation. The company expressed confidence in maintaining its market presence.




