Welcome to Purism, a different type of technology company.

We believe you should have technology that does not spy on you.

We believe you should have complete control over your digital life.

We advocate for personal privacy, cyber security, and individual freedoms.

We sell hardware, develop software, and provide services according to these beliefs.

To do all that, we think differently across all areas of business and technology.

Purism Liberty Phone the Most Secure Phone available with Made in USA Electronics

Liberty Phone

A Security & Privacy Focused Phone with a Secure Supply Chain

The Liberty Phone retains the software security and privacy features of the Librem 5 while adding a transparent, secure supply chain with manufacturing in the USA. The Liberty Phone also has 4GB of memory and 128GB built-in storage.

Starting at $1,999

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Librem 11

A Powerful Tablet with Freedom in Mind

Powerful 4 cores, tablet with AMOLED display, 4096 pressure levels pen and a detachable keyboard. It will let you express your creativity anywhere, anytime.

Shipping with PureBoot (Coreboot +Heads) and PureOS, you make sure that the Librem 11 is fully yours and is respecting your Privacy, Security and Freedom by default.

Starting at $999

Librem 5

A Security & Privacy Focused Phone

The Librem 5 is the original Linux kernel based phone produced by Purism with 3GB of memory and 32GB of storage.

Starting at $799.

Librem 14

Powerful 6 cores, ultra-portable laptop designed chip-by-chip, line-by-line, to respect your rights to privacy, security, and freedom.

Starting at $1370

Librem Mini

Smaller than a Mac Mini, slightly bigger than a Raspberry Pi. More freedom, more privacy, more security.

Starting at $799

Librem AweSIM

Privacy-focused cellular plan for the Librem 5 and other unlocked phones.

Starting at $39/month

Recent Articles

When Technology Policy Defends Human Dignity

In late August, Italy took a decisive step to protect women from one of the most insidious forms of online abuse: the non‑consensual sharing of intimate or misappropriated images. After years of complaints, activism, and public outrage, a notorious website — home to thousands of stolen photos of women, from ordinary citizens to public figures — was forced offline following a wave of legal and political pressure.

Spotify “Panama” Leak Is a Wake-Up Call for Digital Privacy

The New York Times recently reported that a hacker using the pseudonym “Tim” scraped publicly available data from Spotify and published it on his own website. Using automated bots, “Tim” harvested user playlists — many of them tied to identifiable names, locations, and even personal notes in titles or descriptions.

Living in the Regulatory Future: Purism, the EU Data Act, and America’s Patchwork Privacy Laws

Recently, the EU Data Act was officially enacted — and with it, a new era of enforceable digital rights. Where the GDPR set the policy framework, the Data Act demands proof: verifiable, auditable systems that deliver true data portability, secure interoperability, and privacy‑by‑design across sectors.