Cellebrite DI Ltd. announced the launch of Genesis, an agentic artificial‑intelligence platform designed to transform digital investigations by converting weeks of investigative work into minutes through automated evidence extraction and analysis from mobile devices, call detail records, documents, images, and video.
Genesis builds on Cellebrite’s existing AI framework and offers a conversational interface that guides investigators through data extraction, correlation, and insight generation. In early field trials, a counter‑terrorism detective in Australia reported that Genesis identified evidence and generated leads at a rate comparable to a team of experienced analysts, underscoring the platform’s potential to accelerate investigative workflows.
The launch deepens Cellebrite’s cloud‑native, AI‑enabled platform and expands its subscription‑based revenue model. By adding a defensible AI product, the company aims to increase attach rates for its core offerings and accelerate growth in the expanding digital‑forensics market, which was valued at $13.2 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow significantly.
Cellebrite’s Q4 2025 revenue reached $128.8 million, up 18% year‑over‑year, and full‑year 2025 revenue was $475.7 million, up 19% year‑over‑year. Management guided 2026 revenue growth to 19%–20% and ARR growth to 18%–19%, reflecting confidence that the Genesis platform will drive new subscription revenue and higher attach rates. The company’s gross margin of 84–85% and adjusted EBITDA margin of 26.8% demonstrate strong pricing power and operational leverage, which management expects to sustain as the AI platform scales.
"Public safety agencies are being asked to do more with less. Genesis delivers accurate, defensible AI that understands the nuances, context and relevance of different types of evidence," said CEO Thomas E. Hogan. "Genesis changes the game. It delivers accurate, defensible AI that understands the nuances, context and relevance of different types of evidence. We've taken everything Cellebrite has learned in nearly two decades of digital forensics and combined it with the most advanced agentic AI to create an investigative partner that works at superhuman speed with forensic‑grade precision. This is a transformational force for good," he added. CTO Ronnen Armon noted, "As the creators of the most trusted digital evidence format in investigations, we know how to access, extract, decode and surface actionable, information that is defensible better than anyone. Genesis puts that capability directly in investigative teams' hands empowering them with AI technologies that help them find the truth faster."
The introduction of Genesis positions Cellebrite to capture a larger share of the digital‑forensics market and to reinforce its competitive advantage over rivals such as Magnet Forensics and OpenText Forensic. By integrating agentic AI into its core product suite, the company is poised to deliver higher value to law‑enforcement and intelligence customers, potentially driving future revenue growth and reinforcing its subscription‑based business model.
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