Israeli company Cellebrite, which focuses on AI innovations for digital investigations, announced its Autumn 2025 Release last week, including a new agreement that allows it to use Corellium technology for its Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions.
The company worked on almost 1.5 million investigations during the last year, with 7,000 customers that resolved legally sanctioned investigations of child exploitation, homicide, terrorism, border control, sex crimes, drugs, and other organized crime, human trafficking, fraud, intellectual property theft, financial crimes, and others.
“Corellium brings highly differentiated iOS, Android, and IoT device analysis capabilities for security research and testing used within defense, intelligence, and other government agencies and enterprise customers,” a statement by the company said.
“The Autumn 2025 Release demonstrates our innovation engine at full throttle, and we are grateful to our design partners who are helping us shape Guardian Investigate into the one-stop shop for all things digital investigations powered by agentic AI,” Ronnen Armon, Cellebrite’s chief product and technologies officer said.
“We are also offering the industry’s finest Arm-based virtualization solutions with the addition of Corellium technology - capabilities that are captivating the interest of our global customer base," he added.
Cellebrite’s new innovations
Among the developments by Cellebrite, there is their new “Expanded and reimagined Guardian suite,” which includes SaaS offerings for digital forensics, investigations, and analytics across public and private sectors.
This new development uses “agentic AI” to analyze multiple evidence types such as mobile data, call detail records, open-source intelligence, and case files, along with the requisite workflows to support seamless collaboration.
The company also announced an “expanded access to Android and iOS devices and versions through Inseyets that enhance digital evidence collection and review, plus the addition of field-ready workflows.”
Finally, they also added a “new AWS GovCloud deployment option for Pathfinder, Cellebrite’s multi-device investigative data analytics solution, giving users various cost-optimized configurations tailored to their specific requirements in a virtual private cloud environment”.