1 Apr 2026
Cellebrite DI Ltd., a pioneer in AI-powered Digital Investigative and Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced its Spring 2026 Release. The release expands device access capabilities across the widest range of iOS and Android devices and operating systems, including support for iPhone 17 and iOS 26, and brings Corellium availability to Google Cloud infrastructure, now in public preview.
Digital investigations now routinely span multiple devices, platforms and data types. The majority arrive locked when they enter digital forensics labs, and in North America that figure reaches 75%, putting time-sensitive evidence at risk without the right solution available.
Secure essential information
Cellebrite's mission to protect communities, nations and businesses is driven by constant innovation to lawfully access the devices, data sources and conditions investigators encounter in the field.
In addition to enhanced access capabilities covering a broader range of devices, Cellebrite's digital forensics customers can now benefit from Safeguard Mode, a new feature which is designed to streamline data capture and addresses the inactivity timers to quickly secure essential information in time-sensitive conditions.
Unmanned Aerial Systems
In addition, Cellebrite now offers drone forensics that aims to enable extraction and analysis of critical data from dozens of the most prevalent unmanned aerial systems, including flight logs, video and geolocation artifacts. With portable, field-ready capabilities, teams can rapidly access drone data and view flight paths right at the point of collection.
"Investigators face more devices, more data types and more locked screens than ever before," said Ronnen Armon, chief products and technologies officer, Cellebrite. "This release keeps our access capabilities ahead of that curve, while expanding cloud options for organizations that need to test and secure mobile platforms, software across vehicles, and embedded systems."
Interconnected digital systems
Testing the multiple, interconnected digital systems and related software that help run today's motor vehicles is a massively complex and expensive undertaking. Maintaining the physical vehicles and associated hardware across generations, chipsets and configurations is challenging, particularly as vehicles become increasingly software enabled.
"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," said Florian Haubner, Industry Architect Lead Automotive at Google Cloud. "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."
Industrialised systems manufacturers
Corellium by Cellebrite changes the dynamics for automakers, aiming to address an emerging use case for automotive and industrialised systems manufacturers. By virtualising 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. Teams can scale testing across hundreds of system variations and identify vulnerabilities earlier in the development cycle.
Join the C2C User Summit 2026, Cellebrite's annual user conference, in Washington, D.C., April 13-17, 2026 where Cellebrite will showcase Spring 2026 Release capabilities. The Company will also host a virtual event on April 29, 2026.
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