What We Do
BlackBerry software powers devices, cars, and the Internet of Things—securely.
Secure Communications
Safeguarding sensitive communications for organizations in high-security environments with end-to-end encryption.
Cybersecurity
Preparing, preventing, detecting, and responding to cyberattacks.
Embedded Systems
Helping embedded developers increase reliability, shorten time-to-market, and reduce development costs.
Critical Event Management
Combining a secure emergency notification system with incident response tools and capabilities.
Endpoint Management
Ensuring secure access for employees to on-premises or cloud resources—regardless of where they are or what device they’re using.
Automotive
Unlocking the full potential of SDVs with a cloud-based platform, improved operations, and valuable data.


Security. Innovation. Trust.
The Internet of Things represents the next great wave in business transformation. Today, BlackBerry secures more than 500M endpoints including over 215M vehicles. Through independent research, Frost & Sullivan determined that BlackBerry is well positioned to secure all IoT endpoints and upwards of 96 percent of all cyber threats.
BlackBerry is leading the way with a single platform for securing, managing, and optimizing how intelligent endpoints are deployed in the enterprise, enabling our customers to stay ahead of the technology curve that will reshape every industry.
Innovation
- 29% of GAAP revenue invested in R&D in FY221, 400+ new patents granted in FY22
- BlackBerry had a record-breaking year for design wins, 119 design wins in FY22
- BlackBerry UEM has the most government security certifications in the industry
- 48 products launched in FY22
Customers
- Securing more than 500M endpoints, including over 215M vehicles
- Design wins with 24 of the top 25 global EV automakers, representing 82% of EV production volumes
- All 7 of the G7 governments, 17* of the G20 governments
- 45 of the Fortune 100 are BlackBerry customers
*Previously 18; operations in Russia suspended in FY22
Financials
- Third quarter fiscal 2023 total Company revenue of $169 million
- Recurring software product revenue is approximately 80% in Q3-FY23
- $505 million of cash, cash equivalents and investments at November 30, 2022
- NYSE: BB; TSX: BB
- Third quarter fiscal 2023 total Company revenue of $169 million
- Recurring software product revenue is approximately 80% in Q3-FY23
- $505 million of cash, cash equivalents and investments at November 30, 2022
- NYSE: BB; TSX: BB
Operations
- Global Headquarters: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
- Operations in 30 countries
- Founded: 1984
- Number of Employees: 3,200+
FAQ
Does BlackBerry still exist?
BlackBerry Limited is an international business serving thousands of enterprise customers. They provide software and services for cybersecurity, endpoint management, embedded systems, software-defined vehicles, critical event management, and secure communications.
Learn MoreDo BlackBerry smartphones still work in 2022?
While many BlackBerry handheld devices are still operable, the legacy services for BlackBerry® 7.1 OS and earlier, BlackBerry® 10 software, BlackBerry® PlayBook® OS 2.1 and earlier versions are no longer available. Devices running these services and software through either carrier or Wi-Fi connections will no longer reliably function, including for data, phone calls, SMS and 9-1-1 functionality.
Learn MoreDoes BlackBerry still support their devices?
While BlackBerry no longer provides customer support for legacy devices (smartphones and tablets), you may find the information you need in a downloadable user guide.
Learn MoreWho owns BlackBerry?
BlackBerry Limited is a publicly owned company headquartered in Waterloo, Canada. NYSE: BB; TSX: BB
Where is BlackBerry located?
BlackBerry's headquarters is in Waterloo, Canada, with additional offices in Canada and the United States as well as Europe, Asia, and Australia.
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