| Company: | Ubiquiti |
|---|---|
| CEO: | Robert J. Pera |
| Symbol: | UI |
| Exchange: | NYSE |
| Industry: | Communication Equipment |
| Sector: | Technology |
| About |
Ubiquiti is a technology company focused on developing cutting-edge networking solutions for a diverse clientele,luding service providers, businesses, and individual consumers. Their core mission revolves around building platforms for high-performance distributed internet access, integrated information technology systems, and consumer electronics designed for professional, residential, and personal applications. For service providers, the company offers robust, carrier-grade network infrastructure covering fixed wireless broadband, wireless backhaul, and routing. Businesses benefit from their enterprise platforms, which encompass wireless LAN infrastructure, video surveillance systems, switching and routing devices, and security gateways. Additionally, Ubiquiti serves the consumer market through its Ubiquiti Labs brand. Ubiquiti leverages several proprietary technology platforms to deliver these solutions. Theselude airMAX, known for its noise-minimizing protocols; EdgeMAX, a powerful software and hardware routing platform; airFiber, designed for point-to-point radio communication; and UFiber GPON, which simplifies the deployment of high-speed fiber internet networks. The company's comprehensive UniFi ecosystem further expands its offerings, featuring UniFi Enterprise WLAN for cloud-managed business Wi-Fi, UniFi Protect for advanced video surveillance and analytics, UniFi Switch providing high-performance switching with Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, the UniFi Console acting as an enterprise-grade router and security gateway, and UniFi Access for door entry control systems. Beyond these core platforms, Ubiquiti supplies essential hardware components such as base stations, various radio devices, backhaul infrastructure, customer premise equipment (CPE), embedded radio modules, antennas, mounting accessories, cabling, and Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapters. Ubiquiti reaches its global customer base through a multifaceted distribution network comprising around 100 distributors, various online retailers, and direct sales channels. Established in 2003, the company, formerly known as Ubiquiti Networks, officially rebranded to Ubiquiti in August 2019. Its corporate headquarters are located in New York, New York. |
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Robert J. Pera is the CEO of Ubiquiti.
Ubiquiti operates in the Communication Equipment industry and the Technology sector.
Ubiquiti has 1,667 employees.
In fiscal year 2025, Ubiquiti generated a revenue of $2.57 Billion.
In fiscal year 2025, Ubiquiti reported a net income of $711.92 Million.
Enterprise Technology is Ubiquiti's biggest product segment, representing 87.59% of its total revenue.
Ubiquiti went public on Oct 14, 2011, through its Initial Public Offering (IPO), and it has been 14 years since then.
Ubiquiti's ticker symbol is UI, and the company is listed on the NYSE stock market exchange.
Ubiquiti's current stock price is $589.47 as of Jun 13, 2026.
Ranked #101among 4,115 companies based on market cap.
Competitors of Ubiquiti include Cisco Systems, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company and Motorola Solutions, and more.