Synchronoss Debuts Privacy Controls and AI Cloud Upgrades with Capsyl Broadband Expansion at CES 2026

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At CES 2026, Synchronoss enhanced its white-label Personal Cloud platform with improved content management, cross-device backup, AI-powered intelligence and new privacy controls including secure folders and document scanning. It also marked Capsyl’s one-year anniversary by expanding the offering beyond mobile to fixed broadband and integrated security for broader household usage.

1. White-Label Platform Enhancements at CES 2026

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Synchronoss Technologies showcased major updates to its Synchronoss Personal Cloud white-label platform. The company introduced locked folders for sensitive content, granular access and sharing permissions, and integrated document scanning for secure physical document storage. Cross-device backup and sync have been optimized to reduce data latency by 30% on average, while new cloud intelligence features enable operators to deliver predictive storage management and personalized content recommendations. These enhancements position Synchronoss to drive larger service agreements with global carriers and consumer brands seeking differentiated cloud offerings.

2. Capsyl Solution Expansion and Momentum

One year after its initial launch, Capsyl, Synchronoss’s turnkey personal cloud solution, is expanding beyond mobile into fixed-broadband and integrated security use cases. The company reports a 45% increase in service provider deployments since last quarter and has added support for multi-household sharing and AI-powered content tagging. By offering rapid deployment—average time-to-market under 60 days—Capsyl is expected to contribute up to 20% of Synchronoss’s subscription-based revenue in fiscal 2026, driven by growing demand for managed personal cloud services with premium features and localized interfaces.

3. Preview of Event-Based Group Experience App

Synchronoss provided an early look at a new cloud-powered concept that organizes photos, videos and related content around events and group activities. The app creates dedicated, branded cloud spaces for trips, celebrations and live events, allowing multiple users to contribute, access and revisit shared memories under unified privacy controls. While still in pilot testing with select operator partners, Synchronoss expects to finalize commercial terms by mid-year and launch a direct-to-consumer version in Q4 2026. Investors view this as a strategic move to extend Synchronoss’s SaaS model into social and experiential markets, potentially unlocking new recurring revenue streams.

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