Kenyan digital creator and streamer Vindee is taking his content creation a notch higher after investing in a new drone, signalling a fresh direction for his popular IRL streams.

The streamer shared the update with his followers online, posting a clip of the drone alongside an upbeat message that reflects his evolving creative ambitions.
“Levelling up the stream, we’re taking it to the skies now 🔥 New drone, new angles, bigger vibes!!”
The purchase marks a clear shift in how Vindee plans to shoot and present his content, especially as he continues to grow his audience across platforms.
Vindee // Instagram

A Creative Upgrade for IRL Streaming

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Vindee has built a name for himself through IRL (in real life) streaming — a format that thrives on spontaneity, real-time interaction and everyday experiences.

His content often places viewers right in the middle of the action, whether he is outdoors, at events, or simply navigating daily life.ALSO READ: Cyubahiro’s Mission: Content With Heart and Impact

By introducing a drone into his setup, Vindee is adding a new visual dimension to these moments. Aerial shots can capture wider scenes, movement and atmosphere in ways that handheld cameras cannot.
“New drone, new angles, bigger vibes!!”
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Standing Out in a Growing Space
Vindee’s decision to incorporate drone footage suggests a deeper focus on storytelling — using visuals not just to document moments, but to enhance how they are experienced by viewers.

A Growing Audience

While the drone marks his latest move, Vindee’s growth has also been evident in his numbers. He recently crossed 100,000 subscribers on YouTube, a milestone largely driven by the consistency and relatability of his IRL content.
The achievement highlights the connection he has built with his audience, many of whom tune in for his unfiltered and engaging style.
Vindee // Instagram

The Energy Behind His IRL Content

Vindee’s IRL streams are  largely built around movement, interaction  and unpredictability. He is often seen walking through streets, linking up with fans, or reacting in real time to whatever unfolds around him. That raw, unscripted style is what keeps his audience locked in.
There is also a strong sense of community in his streams. Viewers do not just watch — they participate, suggest ideas and shape the direction of the content as it happens. It is this back-and-forth that has helped him grow steadily and stand out in Kenya’s digital space.
With the addition of a drone, those same moments are likely to feel even bigger — from crowded streets to open spaces — giving his audience a wider view of the world he already shares with them.