Getting Into Drone Fetish: Uniformity, Control, and Mindless Submission
- Filip
- May 25
- 3 min read
What Is Drone Fetish?
In the world of kink and fetish, submission takes many forms — but few are as visually striking or psychologically charged as drone fetish. Also known as drone play, this kink explores the transformation of a person into a mindless, obedient being — often dressed in identical suits, masks, or latex, stripped of individuality, and programmed to serve.

This isn't cosplay. It’s not sci-fi fandom. It’s erotic depersonalization — with a heavy dose of hypnosis, objectification, and dystopian aesthetic. Think: BDSM meets Black Mirror.
Why It’s Hot: The Psychology of Control and Erasure
At the core of drone kink lies a paradox: the eroticism of being erased. For many submissives, it’s about surrendering the self completely — giving up personality, agency, and even thought.
“When I’m a drone, I’m not ‘me’ anymore,” explains one practitioner. “I’m an object, programmed to obey. It’s pure, unfiltered submission — and weirdly peaceful.”
For dominants, the appeal is different. It’s about total control — not just of actions, but of identity. You're not commanding a person. You're commanding code.
The Aesthetics of Drone Play
Uniformity is everything in drone fetish.
Participants are typically dressed in full-body suits, latex coverings, or masks that remove all facial features. Often, voice changers or robotic speech patterns are added to deepen the fantasy.
The idea: humans transformed into identical, obedient drones, devoid of emotion, personality, or free will.

Key visual components include:
Black latex catsuits
Gas masks, visors, or mirrored helmets
Numbered tags or barcodes
Mechanical posture training or stimming routines
It’s sterile. It’s sensual. It’s creepily erotic.

Drone Fetish in the Hypno Community
Drone kink has strong ties to hypnosis fetishism. Many scenes involve brainwashing roleplay, where submissives are “reprogrammed” through hypnotic audio, commands, or trance states.
Online, creators produce drone training files — audio or video content designed to lull listeners into an obedient, robotic mental space.
Common themes include:
“You are not a person. You are a product.”
“Emotion has been deleted.”
“You exist to serve.”
The more repetition, the deeper the programming — or the illusion of it.
Where It Happens: Online and IRL
While drone fetish remains niche, it’s growing — especially in digital communities:
FetLife: Drone and robot kink groups are active with events, training protocols, and partners seeking drone dynamics.
Reddit: r/HypnoKink and r/DroneKink host real discussions, fantasy posts, and transformation scenarios.
Tumblr and Twitter/X: Still hotspots for drone porn, gifs, and aesthetic blogs.
Clip Sites: Many hypnodommes and drone fetish creators sell custom “reprogramming” videos on LoyalFans, ManyVids, and iWantClips.
Offline, drone performances are starting to appear at fetish events like Wasteland (Amsterdam) and Folsom Europe (Berlin) — often in the form of live transformations or synchronized drone walk-ins.
Is It BDSM?
Drone fetish often falls within the BDSM umbrella, particularly under:
Total Power Exchange (TPE)
Objectification kink
Sensory deprivation
Protocol-heavy dynamics
For many, it overlaps with humiliation, consensual non-consent, or pet play (but stripped of individuality).
Drone kink can be intense and disorienting — which is exactly the point. The fantasy is not just sexual; it’s structural. It mirrors fascist aesthetics, corporate obedience, or sci-fi dystopia — all wrapped in shiny gear.
Consent and Mental Safety
Because drone play involves identity stripping, consent is absolutely essential:
Use safe words (even if they break character — you can “reset” the drone later).
Establish aftercare plans — returning to self after extended depersonalization can be emotionally heavy.
Avoid long-term psychological triggers unless you're well-trained in hypno practices.

Drone kink might sound extreme — and in many ways, it is. But for those who crave full-body control or complete surrender, it offers a strangely liberating space to escape identity, ego, and even thought.
It’s not about becoming less. It’s about becoming nothing — and finding power or pleasure in that blank slate.