Cellebrite DI Ltd, a global leader in AI-powered Digital Investigative and Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced financial results for the three months ending March 31, 2026.
“Cellebrite’s first quarter of 2026 was highlighted by the delivery of a substantial slate of innovative offerings and new capabilities to the marketplace,” stated Thomas E. Hogan, Cellebrite’s CEO. “We are extremely pleased with the enthusiastic response from customers around the world to our new Guardian Investigate, Genesis, advanced unlock and drone forensics solutions. We delivered solid first-quarter 2026 results and are excited about our prospects to accelerate ARR expansion in the second quarter.”
Q1 2026 Financial Highlights at a Glance
Revenue: $128.3 million, up 19% year-over-year
Subscription revenue: $117.9 million, up 23% year-over-year
Total ARR: $493.0 million, up 21% year-over-year
Net revenue retention rate: 115%
GAAP gross profit/margin: $105.9 million / 82.5%
Non-GAAP gross profit/margin: $110.2 million / 85.9%
GAAP net income: $10.9 million; Non-GAAP net income: $30.6 million
GAAP diluted EPS: $0.04; Non-GAAP diluted EPS: $0.12
Adjusted EBITDA: $30.6 million (23.9% margin)
Trailing twelve-month free cash flow: $158.6 million (32.0% margin)
Recent Business Highlights
Strategy
On March 1, 2026, Cellebrite closed its acquisition of SCG Canada Inc., a leading provider of hand-held digital forensics solutions that enable access to more than 80 of the most common Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for extraction, decoding and visualization of important forensic artifacts. This acquisition represented an important strategic step that broadened Cellebrite’s digital forensics capabilities to include drones, an emerging device category that is seeing strong global growth across the defense, intelligence, law enforcement and commercial sectors as well as by bad actors. SCG’s solution enables rapid access and visualization of mission-critical data at the point of collection, for quick decisions that can save lives. SCG’s powerful drone forensic data extraction capability, combined with the portability of its offering, creates an additional new, rich data source to help power Cellebrite AI for enhanced decision making, especially in the field where speed is essential.
Innovation
Cellebrite introduced early access to Cellebrite Genesis, a new purpose-built agentic AI product revolutionizing the way investigations are conducted. Cellebrite Genesis provides an intuitive, conversation-like experience to analyze mobile phone extractions, call detail records, documents, messages, images, video and more, turning them into immediate, actionable insights. Genesis can be deployed on its own or alongside other Cellebrite solutions to dramatically accelerate investigations across a wide variety of complex data sources, crime types and scenarios. Cellebrite Genesis offers customers instant delivery of transformational agentic AI with the precision, investigative rigor and public safety-grade guardrails investigators need to strengthen narcotics, human trafficking and crimes against children investigations among several other crime types as well as reinvigorate cold cases. Cellebrite Genesis is currently in beta testing.
Cellebrite announced the worldwide general availability of Guardian Investigate, a collaborative AI-powered investigative management solution that delivers a suite of capabilities for daily workflow collaboration across investigators, departments and agencies. Guardian Investigate centralizes digital evidence — including UFDR extractions, call detail records, documents and multimedia — into one secure workspace, enabling investigators to review evidence, manage tasks, build case narratives, and collaborate across departments and agencies in real time while maintaining chain of custody.
Cellebrite announced its Spring 2026 Release, highlighted by expanded device access capabilities across the widest range of iOS and Android devices and operating systems, including support for iPhone 17 and iOS 26. In addition, the Company highlighted emerging new use cases for Corellium by Cellebrite with automotive and industrialized systems manufacturers. By virtualizing Arm-based systems at the hardware level, Corellium enables automotive software teams to recreate and test complete vehicle environments in the cloud, from low-level controllers and safety-critical systems to autonomous driving compute to in-cabin and infotainment applications, at the speed of real silicon, without maintaining physical infrastructure.
Cellebrite announced that its Cellebrite Government Cloud (CGC) platform achieved FedRAMP® High Authorization, with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) serving as the authorizing agency. This milestone authorization confirms that Cellebrite Government Cloud has met the federal government’s most stringent cloud security requirements and is now available for government-wide adoption.
Go-To-Market
From April 13 through April 17, 2026, Cellebrite hosted the 2026 C2C User Summit, its second annual user conference. This year’s conference attracted hundreds of attendees from 30 countries, including customers from nearly 500 organizations spanning law enforcement, defense, intelligence and the private sector. The event was highlighted by powerful keynote speakers, deep-dive sessions, live demos, workshops and training courses as well as the Company’s Digital Justice Awards. The awards, referred to as JUSTYS, were streamed live by the Law & Crime Network’s YouTube channel and spanned 12 different categories, recognizing some of the best and brightest minds and sharpest technical skillsets in digital investigations in both the public and private sectors.
Supplemental financial information can be found on the Investor Relations section of Cellebrite’s website at https://investors.cellebrite.com/financial-information/quarterly-results.