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Cellebrite Unveils Groundbreaking AI Innovations in Autumn 2025 Release

BREAKING: Cellebrite has just announced significant advancements in its digital investigative solutions with the launch of its Autumn 2025 Release, set to reshape the landscape of digital forensics. This update, revealed today, introduces cutting-edge innovations that leverage agentic AI, cloud capabilities, and device virtualization, enhancing the company’s offerings for public and private sectors.

The Autumn 2025 Release features the integration of Corellium technology, which provides advanced mobile virtualization tools for iOS, Android, and IoT devices. This partnership, established through a reseller agreement, allows Cellebrite to deliver unparalleled digital intelligence solutions to security agencies and enterprise customers. The enhanced capabilities are expected to revolutionize how investigations are conducted, particularly in defense and intelligence sectors.

With these new tools, Cellebrite’s Guardian suite has been expanded to include SaaS offerings tailored for digital forensics and analytics across various sectors. The newly launched Guardian Investigate is a game-changer, enabling investigative teams to analyze multiple types of evidence—ranging from mobile data to open-source intelligence—within a unified platform. Currently in limited production with select partners, this solution is projected to be available to all users by early 2026.

Cellebrite is also addressing the European Union’s data residency requirements with expanded third-party mobile data file ingestion capabilities. Additionally, the company has launched Guardian for enterprises, streamlining internal investigations by accelerating the review process of collected data, significantly reducing the workload on forensic teams.

The update includes enhanced access to Android and iOS devices, bolstered by Inseyets for improved digital evidence collection. A new deployment option via AWS GovCloud has been introduced for Pathfinder, Cellebrite’s analytics solution, allowing for cost-optimized configurations within a secure virtual environment. Furthermore, Corellium’s offerings will enable mobile vulnerability research and application security testing, crucial for regulatory compliance.

Cellebrite’s technology is instrumental in over 1.5 million investigations annually, empowering more than 7,000 customers globally to tackle serious cases such as child exploitation, terrorism, and organized crime. Ronnen Armon, Cellebrite’s Chief Product and Technologies Officer, stated,

“The Autumn 2025 Release demonstrates our innovation engine at full throttle, and we are grateful to our Design Partners for shaping Guardian Investigate into the one-stop shop for all things digital investigations powered by agentic AI.”

The urgency of these innovations cannot be overstated. As digital threats evolve, the need for effective investigative tools becomes increasingly critical for law enforcement and security agencies worldwide. With the addition of Corellium technology, Cellebrite is positioned to lead the charge in ensuring that digital investigations are both efficient and effective.

As the company prepares for the full rollout of these features in the coming months, all eyes will be on the impact they will have across various sectors, particularly as governments and businesses seek to enhance their investigative capabilities amidst growing digital threats.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as Cellebrite continues to unveil the full potential of its Autumn 2025 Release. For more information, visit www.cellebrite.com and follow them on social media @Cellebrite.

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