GoPro, a publicly owned company headquartered in the US, was founded in 2003 and employs approximately 1580 individuals. It reported $651.5M in revenue as of 2025. Its main product line includes consumer electronics. The company is principally engaged in designing and providing cameras, mounts, drones, and appliances, and outsources a portion of its manufacturing to third parties in China.
On April 2, 2026, GoPro announced that its cameras are being used onboard the Artemis II mission, with modified GoPro cameras externally mounted on the Orion spacecraft's solar array wings. These cameras are tasked with capturing imagery, including views of the spacecraft, Earth, and the Moon, as the Orion spacecraft travels around the Moon and back. Simultaneously, GoPro teased its upcoming next-generation cameras, referring to them as a "gamechanger" in a public comment. This follows the company's confirmation on March 30 that it will release a line of GP3-powered cameras at NAB 2026, scheduled from April 19-22 in Las Vegas. Earlier teaser images and videos had hinted at a new GoPro camera.
GoPro offers 2 products in the media and telecoms services and media tech industries. GoPro's product portfolio comprises of content acquisition and consumer electronics.
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GoPro's revenues were $651.5M in 2025. Caretta Research has split GoPro's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is consumer devices, which represents 98% of GoPro's revenue.
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