SpyLedger dossier · Forensic extraction

Cellebrite

Cellebrite DI Ltd. is a digital-forensics / "digital intelligence" company headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel, founded in 1999. It is publicly traded on the Nasdaq under ticker CLBT (listed via SPAC merger with TWC Tech Holdings II in 2021). Its largest shareholder is Japan's Sun Corporation (Nagoya), which holds a stake of roughly 40-48 percent (reported around 44 percent); other notable holders have included True Wind Capital and Israel Growth Partners.

Headquarters: Israel

Products

  • UFED (Universal Forensic Extraction Device)
  • Cellebrite Inseyets / Physical Analyzer (mobile data extraction and decoding)
  • UFED Premium (advanced lock-bypass extraction)
  • Cellebrite Pathfinder (investigative analytics)
  • Cellebrite Guardian (cloud evidence management)
  • Digital Collector / MacQuisition (computer forensics, ex-BlackBag)

Government designation status

No active designation on public record

No US or EU government designation on public record as of the research date (June 2026). Cellebrite does not appear on the US BIS Entity List, OFAC SDN/sanctions lists, the US Treasury NS-CMIC investment-restriction list (which applies only to Chinese military-industrial companies and is inapplicable to an Israeli firm), the EU consolidated sanctions list, or the FCC Covered List. The FCC Covered List was independently checked and contains only named PRC and Russian entities (Huawei, ZTE, Hytera, Hikvision, Dahua, China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, Pacific Networks, and Kaspersky); Cellebrite is not among them. Search results associating Cellebrite with NS-CMIC or the FCC Covered List were false-positive noise about those programs' general scope, not actual listings.

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