Cellebrite DI Ltd. (CLBT) today announced its Spring 2026 release, adding support for the latest iPhone 17 and iOS 26 and broadening its device access portfolio to include a wider range of iOS and Android platforms.
The expanded device access addresses a growing challenge for investigators, as a large share of devices entering forensic labs are locked. By adding iPhone 17 and iOS 26 support, Cellebrite strengthens its ability to retrieve data from the newest mobile devices, a critical capability in an era of increasingly secure hardware.
The release also brings Corellium, Cellebrite’s ARM‑virtualization platform, into a public preview on Google Cloud. The move enables automotive and industrial developers to test and secure mobile, embedded and automotive systems in the cloud without physical hardware, expanding Corellium’s reach beyond its previous on‑premises availability and positioning Cellebrite as a cloud‑native solution provider.
Safeguard Mode, a new feature that streamlines data capture and addresses inactivity timers, and drone forensics capabilities for extracting flight logs, video and geolocation data from common unmanned aerial systems were also introduced. The drone forensics addition follows Cellebrite’s acquisition of SCG Canada, a specialist in UAV data extraction, underscoring the company’s strategy to broaden its evidence coverage.
Ronnen Armon, Chief Products and Technologies Officer, said, 'Investigators face more devices, more data types and more locked screens than ever before.' Florian Haubner, Industry Architect Lead Automotive at Google Cloud, added, 'The public preview availability of Corellium on Google Cloud Axion C4A metal instances reflects growing demand for Arm-based infrastructure to support complex development and security workloads. We're excited to support Cellebrite's Corellium platform as it brings scalable, system‑level validation to Google Cloud customers across mobile, embedded, and automotive environments.' These comments highlight the strategic importance of the release in meeting evolving investigative needs and capitalizing on cloud adoption.
The announcement was well received by investors, with analysts noting the strategic expansion into cloud and drone forensics. The release follows a strong Q4 2025 earnings report, in which revenue of $128.82 million exceeded analyst estimates, reinforcing confidence in the company’s growth trajectory.
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