Logitech International S.A. (Logitech), through its subsidiaries, designs software-enabled hardware solutions that connect people to working, creating and gaming worldwide.
The company sells most of its products under the Logitech and Logitech G brand names. The company’s diverse, innovative portfolio includes Gaming, Keyboards & Combos, Pointing Devices, Video Collaboration, Webcams, Tablet Accessories, and Headsets. These products are all classified under a Peripherals segment. They are compa...
Logitech International S.A. (Logitech), through its subsidiaries, designs software-enabled hardware solutions that connect people to working, creating and gaming worldwide.
The company sells most of its products under the Logitech and Logitech G brand names. The company’s diverse, innovative portfolio includes Gaming, Keyboards & Combos, Pointing Devices, Video Collaboration, Webcams, Tablet Accessories, and Headsets. These products are all classified under a Peripherals segment. They are compatible with many cloud or cloud-based services: video conferencing platforms (e.g. Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet); esports or video games (e.g. League of Legends, Call of Duty, Valorant); music streaming platforms (e.g. Spotify, Apple Music); content streaming platforms (e.g. Twitch, YouTube); and creativity and productivity platforms (e.g. Google Workplace, Adobe Creative Cloud). The company’s products are also enhanced through software, including machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI).
The company sells its products to a broad range of international customers, in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (‘EMEA’) and the Asia Pacific. This includes direct sales to retailers, e-tailers, businesses large and small and end consumers through the company’s e-commerce platform, and indirect sales to end customers through distributors.
Business Strategy
Logitech's strategy includes to continue to innovate and grow in the core markets; to focus on design-led, software-enabled hardware; Business-to-Consumer (‘B2C’) and Business-to-Business (‘B2B’); and to continue building an iconic Logitech brand.
Products
Logitech designs, manufactures and sells products that help businesses thrive and bring people together when working, creating, and gaming. The company’s product portfolio includes current and future products designed for use with third-party platforms or software, such as the Apple iPad, iPhone and Siri, Android phones and tablets, Google Assistant, Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Amazon Alexa.
Gaming
Logitech G provides products for gamers and streamers, including gaming mice, steering wheels, headsets and keyboards, as well as microphones and streaming services. Incorporating innovative design and advanced technologies, some of the key products and solutions in this category include:
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Wireless Gaming Mouse that was designed in collaboration with the world's top esports professionals, featuring the company’s LIGHTSPEED professional grade wireless technology, and weighing in at less than 63 grams.
The Logitech Pro Racing Wheel that features the company’s exclusive TRUEFORCE feedback system that connects directly to in-game physics, and its new Direct Drive motor.
The Logitech Pro X 2 Lightspeed Wireless Headset that features pro-grade sound, LIGHTSPEED wireless, and an emphasis on comfort.
The ASTRO 50X Wireless Headset, which is compatible with PC, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation5, and Nintendo Switch, as well as mobile and portable gaming devices, and features the company’s unique PLAYSYNC technology that enables gamers to seamlessly switch between multiple consoles.
Streamlabs services, which provide streaming and monetization tools for content creators to manage their audience and broadcast.
Keyboards & Combos
Logitech offers a variety of corded and cordless keyboards and combos (keyboard-and-mouse combinations). Some of the company’s key products in this category include:
The Logitech MX Keys Wireless keyboard, a premium backlit keyboard with customizable keys to directly access menus and shortcuts within leading creativity and productivity apps. The company also has the MX Keys mini wireless keyboard which is ideal for smaller spaces and for creators and the Logitech MX mechanical wireless keyboard.
The Logitech Wireless Combo MK270, a reliable entry level full-size keyboard and mouse combination with a tiny plug and play USB receiver. The Logitech Wireless Combo MK295 Silent is an upgraded version with silent typing and clicking due to the company’s SilentTouch technology.
In fiscal year 2025, the company launched a new product, MX Creative console, which is a versatile tool designed for creative professionals, such as graphic designers, video editors, and photographers. It features a customizable keypad with LCD keys and a tactile dialpad for precise control, allowing users to streamline their workflow by automating tasks and accessing essential tools quickly. The console integrates seamlessly with popular Adobe applications, such as Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, and more. With the Logi Options+ software, users can personalize controls and set up profiles for different applications, positioning it as an appealing tool for creatives seeking intuitive and fast-paced editing solutions.
Pointing Devices
Logitech offers a variety of pointing devices. Some of the company’s key products in this category include:
The Logitech MX Master 3S and MX Anywhere 3S wireless mice, its flagship wireless mouse products, enabled with Logitech Flow cross-computer control software and Logi Bolt cross-operating system connectivity, these products represent the new paradigm for precise, fast, comfortable cross-computer digital navigation and digital creativity.
The Logitech Signature M650 Wireless Mouse, which introduced Smartwheel for precise and fast scrolling, and clicks silently due to the company’s SilentTouch technology, has an 18-month battery life, dual connectivity with Bluetooth and Logi Bolt, compatible with nearly all operating systems, side-buttons and comfortable design, and is available in Large, Medium and left-handed versions.
The Logitech Lift, a vertical mouse with Logi Bolt wireless technology and the new smart wheel available in right and left-handed version.
The Logitech Wireless Mouse M185, a reliable wireless mouse with comfortable shape and compact design.
The Logitech Wireless Mouse M220 Silent is an upgraded version of the M185 with silent clicking due to the company’s SilentTouch technology.
Video Collaboration
The Video Collaboration category includes Logitech’s conference room cameras (‘ConferenceCams’), which combine affordable enterprise-quality audio and high definition (‘HD’) 4K video to bring video conferencing to a variety of room sizes. The company’s key products in this category include:
The Logitech Rally Bar family of ConferenceCams, consisting of Rally Bar, Rally Bar Huddle, and Rally Bar Mini, which is the company’s premier family of video bars with built-in computing capabilities for small, midsize and large rooms, providing brilliant video, room-filling audio, and the flexibility to deploy in PC or appliance mode.
The Logitech Rally and Logitech MeetUp ConferenceCams that can plug and play with any computing device including PC, Mac and Chromebook. Logitech Rally offers best-in-class video conferencing with Ultra HD 4K video and professional audio that easily turns medium- to large-sized conference rooms into video-enabled collaboration rooms. Logitech MeetUp is designed for huddle rooms and features a room-capturing 120° field of view (‘FOV’), 4K optics and exceptional audio performance.
The Logitech Tap touch-screen controller, which connects to any computer through USB and serves as an ideal controller for video conferencing room solutions from Google, Microsoft, and Zoom.
The Logitech Sight, a tabletop companion camera with intelligent multi-participant framing through front and center views.
The recently launched Logitech Rally Board 65, an all-in-one video conferencing solution that combines crystal clear video, powerful audio, and AI-driven features, all integrated into a single 65-inch touchscreen.
Along with these key products this category also includes a full portfolio of accessories such as microphones and cables to enable easy to deploy and customizable configurations.
Webcams
The company’s Webcams category includes PC-based webcams including streaming cameras, and VC webcams that turn any desktop into an instant collaboration space. The company’s webcams are targeted primarily at video conferencing users purchasing for individual use. Key market drivers include upgrades of work-from-home video conferencing setups and purchase of webcams to create and share content via such platforms as YouTube, Twitch or TikTok. The Brio 100, Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920, C922 and Brio 4K Pro Webcam and the company’s flagship MX Brio Ultra HD 4K Webcam are the key products in this category that are designed to meet the various needs of its audiences.
Tablet Accessories
The company’s Tablet Accessories category primarily includes tablet keyboards. These products are mostly for iPads but are also for select Samsung and other Android tablets. Some of the company’s key products in this category include:
The Combo Touch line-up for various iPad Pro models is the company’s flagship design offering a backlit keyboard, any-angle kickstand for flexible viewing angles, and a trackpad for gestures, clicks, and navigation. The Combo Touch line-up uses Smart Connector technology to connect to the iPad seamlessly, with no need for batteries or Bluetooth pairing.
The Rugged line-up offers a more protective folio or combo for iPad 9th and 10th generations, with a securely sealed wipeable fabric keyboard powered by Smart Connector, a rugged and protective holder, and an any-angle kickstand to allow multiple viewing angles. A version made for the Education sector is also available.
The Logitech Slim Folio Keyboard for iPad 9th and 10th generations, offers a Bluetooth backlit keyboard with a folio design for optimal working and viewing angle, light front and back protection and a digital pen holder.
The Logitech Crayon is a pixel-precise digital pen for all iPad models from 2018. It's powered by Apple Pencil technology, so there is no need to pair it via Bluetooth. Users can just turn it on and write, sketch, or annotate on any iPad.
Headsets
The company’s Headsets category includes PC and VC headsets, in-ear headphones, and premium wireless earbuds. Some of the company’s key products in this category include the H390 USB Computer Headset, Zone 300, and the Zone Vibe Wireless. Zone Vibe Wireless is unique as a B2B Headset, providing a circumaural fit at a low price point.
Other
The company’s other category primarily consists of mobile speakers and PC speakers. The company’s mobile speakers are a portfolio of portable wireless Bluetooth speakers for music on the go. The company’s key products within the collection of portable Bluetooth speakers included WONDERBOOM4, BOOM4, and MEGABOOM4.
Segment
The company operates through Peripherals segment. The segment encompasses the design, manufacturing and sales of peripherals for gaming, PCs, tablets, video conferencing, and other digital platforms.
Sales and Distribution
The company’s sales and marketing activities are organized into three geographic regions: the Americas (North and South America), EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) and Asia Pacific (China, Australia, Japan, India, Korea, Taiwan and other countries).
Logitech has an extensive global go-to-market network that is leveraged to optimize the value of its existing products and product categories as well as to introduce new products and enter new product categories. The company sells its products primarily to a variety of distributors, retailers and e-tailers. The company support these channels with its direct sales force and third-party distribution centers located in all three geographic regions.
The company’s distributor customers typically resell products to retailers, value-added resellers, systems integrators and other distributors with whom Logitech does not have a direct relationship. As the company has increased its investments in the B2B channel in recent years, the company has expanded its enterprise sales coverage through the company’s sales force as well as various channel partners. Expansion into new channels enables more cross-selling opportunities across the company’s broad product portfolio.
Logitech's products can be purchased in a number of major retail chains, where it typically has access to significant shelf space. In addition, Logitech products can be purchased online either directly or indirectly from Logitech.com or through e-tailers, the websites of the company’s major retail chains, and other online and social channels. Logitech products are also carried by B2B direct market resellers.
In fiscal year 2025, Amazon Inc. and its affiliated entities together accounted for 19% of the company’s gross sales. In fiscal year 2025, Ingram Micro Inc. and its affiliated entities together accounted for 14% of the company’s gross sales. TD Synnex and its affiliated entities together accounted for 12% of the company’s gross sales in fiscal year 2025.
Seasonality
The company experiences seasonal trends related to its product sales. Sales are generally highest during the company’s third fiscal quarter (October to December) primarily due to increased consumer demand during the holiday season and increased spending by enterprises in the months nearing the calendar year-end (year ended March 31, 2025).
Marketing
Across Logitech’s multiple product categories, the company focuses on enhancing its marketing capabilities around brand strategy and execution, digital marketing, and marketing technology. With the company’s products and design as a foundation, its marketing demonstrates the relevancy of the company’s products in the lives of its customers, focusing on specific and diverse audiences. The company continues to increase its presence when and where the company’s products and messages are most relevant, which enables it to drive brand value.
Design
Logitech uses design-led engineering as a strategic differentiator. The company’s key design centers are in Switzerland, Ireland, the United States, and Taiwan, where it has internal teams of designers who work in close collaboration with the company’s engineering, product and manufacturing teams throughout its innovation process. This capability has driven the transformation of the company’s portfolio over the years. The company focuses on designing products that bring delight to its users because they are innovative, intuitive, easy-to-use and deliver value. In addition, the company designs for sustainability to reduce the environmental impact of its products, operations, and value chain. The company’s design capabilities has consistently been recognized by iF, Red Dot and Good Design with broad based award wins across work, play and education products.
Engineering
The company’s decades-long expertise in key engineering disciplines, such as sensors, acoustics, optics, wireless, and power management is a core competitive advantage of Logitech. Furthermore, the company continues to extend its engineering capabilities into advanced technologies in software including AI, machine learning, cloud services, and mobile apps. The company’s engineering team has expertise in bringing together these many technologies, across hardware and software to develop an innovative portfolio. These engineering capabilities combined with the company’s award-winning design team form the basis of Logitech's renowned innovation engine.
Customer Service and Technical Support
The company’s customer service organization provides user technical support, support related to product inquiry, and order support. The company supports these customers service functions with outsourced operations, as well as in-house support teams located in countries across the world. The company provides support services to retail purchasers of its products through telephone, e-mail, forums, chat, and the Logitech Support website. In addition, for some of the company’s product categories, dedicated support websites and dedicated internal support teams are available. To improve its customers' experience and operate efficiently, the company uses technology to facilitate chatbot interactions, enable self-help, and apply AI to optimize support searches. Logitech provides warranties on its branded products that range from one to three years. For the company’s Video Collaboration category, it also offers bundled support services with Logitech Video Collaboration solutions that are sold through channel partners.
Competition
Gaming
Competitors for the company’s gaming products include Razer Inc. (‘Razer’), Corsair Gaming, Inc., SteelSeries (owned by GN Store Nord A/S (‘GN’)), Turtle Beach Corporation and HyperX (owned by HP Inc. (‘HP’)), among others. The company’s competitors for Blue Microphones products include Rode Microphones LLC, Audio Technica Corporation, Samson Technologies Corp., Shure Incorporated, Razer and Apogee Electronics Corp., among others.
Keyboards & Combos
Apple Inc. (‘Apple’), Dell Technologies (‘Dell’), HP, Lenovo Group Ltd. (‘Lenovo’), Elgato, Eweadn, Mchose, Keychron, Cherry and regional computer peripheral computer brands are the main competitors in the company’s keyboard and combo product lines. The company also experiences competition and pricing pressure for corded and cordless keyboards and combos from less-established brands, including house brands and local competitors in Asian markets, such as Shenzhen Rapoo Technology Co., Ltd. (‘Shenzhen Rapoo’), IKBC, and Xiaomi Corporation (‘Xiaomi’).
Pointing Devices
Apple, Microsoft, Lenovo, Dell, HP, and Cherry are the company’s main competitors worldwide for pointing devices. The company also experiences competition and pricing pressure from less-established brands, including house brands and local competitors in Asian markets, such as Elecom Co., Ltd., Buffalo Inc., Shenzhen Rapoo, and Xiaomi.
Video Collaboration
The company’s competitors for video collaboration products include Cisco Systems, Inc. (‘Cisco’), Poly (owned by HP), Jabra (owned by GN), AVer Information Inc., Neat, Yealink (Xiamen) Network Technology Co.Ltd, and Owl Labs, among others.
Webcams
The company’s primary competitors for webcams are HP, Dell, Lenovo and other manufacturers taking smaller market share such as Razer, HIKVision and Insta360.
Headsets
For headsets, the company’s main competitors include Poly, Jabra, and EPOS, among others. In-ear headphones competitors include Beats, Bose, Apple, Sony Corporation, JBL and Sennheiser, among others.
Other
The company’s competitors for Bluetooth wireless speakers include Bose Corporation (‘Bose’) and Harman International Industries, Inc (‘Harman’), among others. Personal voice assistants and other devices that offer music, such as Sonos Inc., Amazon's Echo, Google Home (owned by Alphabet, Inc.) and Apple HomePod, also compete with its products. Amazon is also a significant customer of the company’s products. For PC speakers, the company’s competitors include Bose, Cyber Acoustics LLC, and Creative Labs, Inc., among others.
Research and Development
The company’s research and development expenses for the year ended March 31, 2025, were $309.0 million.
Government Regulations
The company is subject to numerous environmental regulations, including in connection with targeted substances, such as laws addressing the discharge of pollutants into the air and water, the management and disposal of hazardous substances and wastes, and the cleanup of contaminated sites, the manufacture and distribution of chemical substances and laws restricting the presence of certain substances in electronics products; stewardship, such as end-of-life stewardship directives including the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive, the Packaging Directive and the Battery Regulation, which require producers of electrical goods, packaging, and batteries to finance the collection, recycling, treatment and disposal of relevant products; or conflict minerals, such as the U.S. Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
History
Logitech International S.A. was founded in 1981 The company was incorporated in 1981.