Shares in Synchronoss Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: SNCR) barely budged Tuesday. The Bridgewater, New Jersey-based company, a global leader and innovator in personal cloud solutions, today announced expanded capabilities across its white-label Synchronoss Personal Cloud platform at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
The company is also highlighting continued momentum for Capsyl, its turnkey personal cloud solution, and previewing a new event-based digital experience focused on shared moments and group engagement.
Expanded Synchronoss Personal Cloud Platform Capabilities
At CES, Synchronoss is showcasing new enhancements to its white-label Personal Cloud platform designed to help operators and brands deliver secure, scalable, and differentiated cloud services. Updates strengthen core content management, cross-device backup and sync, and cloud intelligence, while introducing enhanced privacy and security controls such as locked folders for sensitive content, granular access and sharing permissions, and integrated document scanning capabilities for securely storing physical documents.
Capsyl Momentum and Market Expansion
Synchronoss is also highlighting continued progress for Capsyl, its hosted and fully managed personal cloud solution designed for rapid deployment by service providers and consumer brands. Capsyl delivers premium personal cloud capabilities out of the box, including cross-device access, curated memories, and AI-powered content tools, with minimal operational complexity.
SNCR shares lost a penny to $8.60.