
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

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

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.

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

Smaller than a Mac Mini, slightly bigger than a Raspberry Pi. More freedom, more privacy, more security.
Starting at $799

Privacy-focused cellular plan for the Librem 5 and other unlocked phones.
Starting at $39/month
NBC News reports that Trump Mobile customers have been waiting months for a promised ‘Made in the USA’ smartphone, originally announced for August delivery. The T1 phone was marketed as domestically produced, but delays and vague updates have raised skepticism. References to ‘Made in the USA’ have been removed from the company’s site, and leaked images suggest the device resembles existing Chinese-made models. This situation underscores the complexity of building smartphones in America without established infrastructure.
In September, we prioritized fixes for the out-of-box experience on PureOS Crimson. For the rest of the beta milestone, we are prioritizing work that benefits the most from user feedback. That includes functionality that must account for device-to-device variations and that is strongly influenced by users' individual preferences.
The recently uncovered Landfall spyware campaign is more than another example of commercial-grade surveillance malware, it’s a clear demonstration of why transparency, verifiability, and user sovereignty are no longer optional in modern computing.