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Google is acomputer software and aweb search engine company that acquired, on average, more than one company per week in 2010 and 2011.[1] The table below is an incomplete list of acquisitions, with each acquisition listed being for the respective company in its entirety, unless otherwise specified. Theacquisition date listed is the date of the agreement between Google and the acquisition subject. As Google is headquartered in the United States, acquisition is listed inUS dollars. If the price of an acquisition is unlisted, then it is undisclosed. If the Google service that is derived from the acquired company is known, then it is also listed here. Google itself was re-organized into a subsidiary of a larger holding company known asAlphabet Inc. in 2015.

Timeline of Google products, services, and acquisitions ending from 2015

As of March 2025[update], Alphabet has acquired over 200 companies, with its largest acquisition being the purchase ofWiz, a cloud security company, for $32 billion in 2025. Most of the firms acquired by Google are based in the United States, and, in turn, most of these are based in or around theSan Francisco Bay Area. To date, Alphabet has divested itself of four[2] business units:Frommers, which was sold back to Arthur Frommer in April 2012;[3]SketchUp, which was sold toTrimble in April 2012,[4]Boston Dynamics in early 2016 and Google Radio Automation, which was sold to WideOrbit in 2009.[5]

ManyGoogle products originated as services provided by companies that Google has since acquired. For example, Google's first acquisition was theUsenet company Deja News, and its services becameGoogle Groups. Similarly, Google acquiredDodgeball, asocial networking service company, and eventually replaced it withGoogle Latitude. Other acquisitions includeweb application company JotSpot, which becameGoogle Sites;Voice over IP company GrandCentral, which becameGoogle Voice; andvideo hosting service company Next New Networks, which becameYouTube Next Lab and Audience Development Group. CEO Larry Page has explained that potential acquisition candidates must pass a sort of "toothbrush test": Are their products potentially useful once or twice a day, and do they improve your life?[6]

Following the acquisition of Israel-based startupWaze in June 2013, Google submitted a10-Q filing with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) that revealed that the corporation spent $1.3 billion on acquisitions during the first half of 2013, with $966 million of that total going to Waze.[7]

Key Acquisitions

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In October 2006, Google announced that it had acquired the video-sharing siteYouTube for $1.65 billion in Google stock,[8][9] and the deal was finalized on November 13, 2006.[10][11]

On April 13, 2007, Google reached an agreement to acquireDoubleClick for $3.1 billion, transferring to Google valuable relationships that DoubleClick had with Web publishers and advertising agencies.[12] The deal was approved despite anti-trust concerns raised by competitorsMicrosoft andAT&T.[13]

On August 15, 2011, Google made what was, at its time, its largest-ever acquisition to date when it announced that it would acquireMotorola Mobility for $12.5 billion[14][15] subject to approval from regulators in the United States and Europe. This purchase was made in part to help Google gain Motorola's considerable patent portfolio on mobile phones and wireless technologies, to help protect Google in its ongoing patent disputes with other companies,[16] mainlyApple andMicrosoft,[17] and to allow it to continue to freely offerAndroid.[18] The merger was completed on May 22, 2012, after the approval of China.[19]

In June 2013, Google acquiredWaze, a $966 million deal.[20] While Waze would remain an independent entity, its social features, such as its crowdsourced location platform, were reportedly valuable integrations between Waze andGoogle Maps, Google's own mapping service.[21]

On January 26, 2014, Google announced it had agreed to acquireDeepMind Technologies, a privately held artificial intelligence company fromLondon. DeepMind describes itself as having the ability to combine the best techniques from machine learning and systems neuroscience to build general-purpose learning algorithms. DeepMind's first commercial applications were used in simulations, e-commerce and games. As of December 2013,[update] it was reported that DeepMind had roughly 75 employees.[22] Technology news websiteRecode reported that the company was purchased for $400 million though it was not disclosed where the information came from. A Google spokesman would not comment on the price.[23][24] The purchase of DeepMind aids in Google's recent growth in the artificial intelligence and robotics community.[25]

List of mergers and acquisitions

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NumberAcquisition dateCompanyBusinessCountryPrice (USD)Used as or integrated withRef.
1February 12, 2001DejaNewsUsenet United StatesGoogle Groups[26][27][28][29]
2September 20, 2001OutrideWeb search engineGoogle Personalized Search[30]
3February 2003Pyra LabsWeblog softwareBlogger[31]
4April 2003Neotonic SoftwareCustomer relationship managementGoogle Groups,Gmail[32]
5April 2003Applied SemanticsOnline advertising$102,000,000AdSense,AdWords[33][34][35][36][37]
6September 30, 2003KaltixWeb search engineGoogle Personalized Search[38]
7October 2003SprinksOnline advertisingAdSense,AdWords[39]
8October 2003Genius LabsBloggingBlogger[40]
9May 10, 2004Ignite LogicHTML editorGoogle Sites[41]
10July 13, 2004PicasaImage organizerPicasa,Blogger[42]
11September 2004ZipDashTraffic analysisGoogle Maps[43]
12October 2004Where2Map analysis Australia[44]
13October 27, 2004Keyhole United StatesGoogle Maps,Google Earth[45]
14March 28, 2005Urchin Software CorporationWeb analyticsGoogle Analytics[46]
15May 12, 2005DodgeballSocial networking serviceGoogle Latitude[47]
16July 19, 2005Akwan Information TechnologiesSearch engines BrazilInternet backbone[48]
17July 2005ReqwirelessMobile browser CanadaGoogle Mobile[49]
18August 17, 2005AndroidMobile operating system United States$50,000,000Android[50][51]
19November 2005SkiaGraphics librarySkia[52]
20December 27, 2005PhatbitsWidget engineGoogle Desktop[53]
21December 31, 2005allPAYMobile software GermanyGoogle Mobile[54]
22December 31, 2005bruNET[54]
23January 17, 2006dMarc BroadcastingAdvertising United States$102,000,000AdSense[55]
24February 14, 2006Measure MapWeblog softwareGoogle Analytics[56]
25March 9, 2006UpstartleWord processorGoogle Docs[57]
26March 14, 2006@Last Software3D modeling softwareGoogle Sketchup[58]
27April 9, 2006OrionWeb search engine AustraliaGoogle Search[59]
28June 1, 20062Web TechnologiesOnline spreadsheets United StatesGoogle Spreadsheet[60][61]
29August 15, 2006Neven Vision GermanyComputer vision GermanyPicasa,Google Goggles[62]
30October 9, 2006YouTubeVideo sharing United States$1,650,000,000YouTube[63][64]
31October 31, 2006JotSpotWeb applicationGoogle Sites[65]
32December 18, 2006EndoxonMapping Switzerland$28,000,000Google Maps[66]
33February 16, 2007AdscapeIn-game advertising United States$23,000,000AdSense[67]
34March 16, 2007TrendalyzerStatistical software SwedenGoogle Analytics[68]
35May 28, 2007CrusixSocial networking service United StatesYouTube
36April 17, 2007Tonic SystemsPresentation programGoogle Docs[69]
37April 19, 2007MarratechVideoconferencing Sweden$15,000,000Google Talk,Google Hangouts[70]
38April 13, 2007DoubleClickOnline advertising United States$3,100,000,000AdSense[71][72][73]
39May 11, 2007GreenBorderComputer securityGoogle Chrome[74]
40June 1, 2007PanoramioPhoto sharing SpainPanoramio[75]
41June 3, 2007FeedBurnerWeb feed United States$100,000,000FeedBurner[76]
42June 5, 2007PeakStreamParallel processingAndroid[77]
43June 19, 2007ZenterPresentation programGoogle Docs[78]
44July 2, 2007GrandCentralVoice over IP$45,000,000Google Voice[79][80]
45July 20, 2007ImageAmericaAerial photographyGoogle Maps[81]
46July 9, 2007PostiniCommunications security$625,000,000Gmail[82]
47September 27, 2007ZingkuSocial networking serviceGoogle Mobile[83]
48October 9, 2007JaikuMicroblogging Finland[84]
49July 30, 2008OmnisioOnline video United States$15,000,000YouTube[85]
50September 12, 2008TNCWeblog software South KoreaBlogger[86]
51August 5, 2009On2Video compression United States$133,000,000WebM,YouTube[87]
52September 16, 2009reCAPTCHASecurityGoogle Books,reCAPTCHA[88]
53November 9, 2009AdMobMobile advertisingDoubleClick,Invite Media[89][90][91]
54November 9, 2009Gizmo5Voice over IP$30,000,000Google Talk,Google Hangouts[92]
55November 23, 2009TeracentOnline advertisingAdSense[93]
56December 4, 2009AppJetCollaborative real-time editorGoogle Wave,Google Docs[94]
57February 12, 2010AardvarkSocial search$50,000,000Aardvark[95]
58February 17, 2010reMailEmail searchGmail[96]
59March 1, 2010PicnikPhoto editingPicasa[97][98]
60March 5, 2010DocVerseMicrosoft Office files sharing site$25,000,000Google Docs[99]
61April 2, 2010EpisodicOnline videoplatformstart-upYouTube[100]
62April 12, 2010PlinkVisual search engine IrelandGoogle Goggles[101]
63April 20, 2010AgniluxServerCPUs United StatesAndroid[102]
64April 27, 2010LabPixiesGadgets IsraeliGoogle,Android[103]
65April 30, 2010BumpTopDesktop environment Canada$30,000,000Android[104]
66May 18, 2010Global IP SolutionsVideo andaudio compression United States$68,200,000WebRTC[105][106]
67May 20, 2010Simplify MediaMusic streamingAndroid[107]
68May 21, 2010Ruba.comTraveliGoogle[108]
69June 3, 2010Invite MediaAdvertising$81,000,000DoubleClick[109]
70July 16, 2010MetawebSemantic searchGoogle Search[110]
71August 2010ZetawireMobile payment,NFC CanadaAndroid,Google Wallet,Google Checkout[111]
72August 4, 2010InstantiationsJava/Eclipse/AJAX developer tools United StatesGoogle Web Toolkit[112][113]
73August 5, 2010Slide.comSocial gaming$228,000,000Google+,Orkut,Google Play[114]
74August 10, 2010JamboolSocial Gold payment$70,000,000Google+,Orkut[115]
75August 15, 2010Like.comVisual search engine$100,000,000Google Shopping[116][117]
76August 30, 2010AngstroSocial networking serviceGoogle,Google Alert[118]
77August 30, 2010SocialDeckSocial gaming CanadaGoogle,Google+[119]
78September 13, 2010QuikseeOnline video Israel$10,000,000Google Maps[120]
79September 28, 2010PlannrSchedule management United StatesGoogle+[121][122]
80October 1, 2010BlindTypeTouch typing GreeceAndroid[123][124]
81December 3, 2010Phonetic ArtsSpeech synthesis United KingdomGoogle Voice,Google Translate[125]
82December 3, 2010Widevine TechnologiesDRM United StatesGoogle TV[126]
83January 13, 2011eBook TechnologiesE-bookGoogle Books[127]
84January 25, 2011SayNowVoice recognitionGoogle Voice[128]
85March 1, 2011ZynamicsSecurity GermanyProject Zero[129][130]
86March 7, 2011BeatThatQuote.comPrice comparison service United Kingdom$65,000,000Google Shopping[131][132]
87March 7, 2011Next New NetworksOnline video United StatesYouTube[133]
88March 16, 2011Green Parrot PicturesDigital video Ireland[134]
89April 8, 2011PushLifeService provider Canada$25,000,000Google Play[135]
90April 12, 2011ITA SoftwareTravel technology United States$676,000,000Google Flights[136][137]
91April 26, 2011TalkBinMobile softwareAndroid[138]
92May 23, 2011SparkbuyProduct searchGoogle Shopping[139]
93June 3, 2011PostRankSocial mediaanalytics service CanadaGoogle+Google Analytics[140]
94June 9, 2011AdmeldOnline advertising United States$400,000,000DoubleClick,Invite Media[141][142]
95June 18, 2011SageTVMedia centerGoogle TV,Google Fiber,Android TV[143]
96July 8, 2011PunchdLoyalty programGoogle Offers[144][145]
97July 21, 2011FridgeSocial groupsGoogle+[146]
98July 23, 2011PittPattFacial recognition systemAndroid[147][148]
99August 1, 2011DealmapOne deal a day serviceGoogle Offers[149]
100August 15, 2011Motorola MobilityMobile device manufacturer$12,500,000,000Android,Google TV,Android TV,Patent portfolio[150]
101September 7, 2011Zave NetworksDigital couponsGoogle Offers[151]
102September 8, 2011ZagatRestaurant reviews$151,000,000Google Places,Google Maps[152][153][154]
103September 19, 2011DailyDealOne deal a day service Germany$114,000,000Google Offers[155]
104October 11, 2011SocialGrappleSocial media analytics service CanadaGoogle+Google Analytics[156]
105November 10, 2011AptureInstantaneous search United StatesGoogle Search[157]
106November 14, 2011KatangoSocial circle organizationGoogle+[158]
107December 9, 2011RightsFlowMusic rights managementYouTube[159]
108December 13, 2011Clever SenseLocal recommendations appGoogle Maps[160][161]
109March 16, 2012MilkSoftware companyGoogle+[162]
110April 2, 2012TxViaOnline paymentsGoogle Wallet,Google Checkout[163]
111June 4, 2012MeeboSocial networking$100,000,000Google+[164]
112June 5, 2012QuickofficeMobileoffice suiteGoogle Docs[165]
113July 20, 2012SparrowMobile apps France$25,000,000Gmail[166][167][168]
1142012WIMM LabsAndroid-poweredsmartwatches United StatesAndroid Wear[169]
115August 1, 2012Wildfire InteractiveSocial media marketing$450,000,000Google,Google+[170]
116September 7, 2012VirusTotal.comSecurity SpainChronicle[171][172]
117September 17, 2012Nik SoftwarePhotography United StatesGoogle,Android[173][174][175]
118October 1, 2012ViewdleFacial recognition Ukraine$45,000,000Android[176][177]
119November 28, 2012Incentive TargetingDigital coupons United StatesGoogle Offers[178][179]
120November 30, 2012BufferBoxPackage delivery Canada$17,000,000Google Shopping,Android[180][181]
121February 6, 2013Channel IntelligenceProduct ecommerce United States$125,000,000Google Shopping[182]
122March 12, 2013DNNresearchDeep Neural Networks Canada$44,000,000Google,X[183][184]
123March 15, 2013Talaria TechnologiesCloud computing United StatesGoogle Cloud[185]
124April 12, 2013BehavioSocial predictionGoogle Now[186]
125April 23, 2013WaviiNatural language processing$30,000,000Google Knowledge Graph[187]
126May 23, 2013Makani PowerAirborne wind turbinesX[188]
127June 11, 2013WazeGPS navigation software Israel$966,000,000Google Maps,Waze[7]
128September 16, 2013BumpMobile software United StatesGoogle Photos[189]
129October 2, 2013FlutterGesture recognition technology$40,000,000Google,Android,X[190]
130October 22, 2013FlexyCoreDroidBooster app for Android France$23,000,000Android[191]
131December 2, 2013SchaftRobotics,humanoid robots JapanX[192]
132December 3, 2013Industrial PerceptionRobotic arms,computer vision United States[192]
133December 4, 2013Redwood RoboticsRobotic arms[192]
134December 5, 2013Meka RoboticsRobots[192]
135December 6, 2013HolomniRobotic wheels[192]
136December 7, 2013Bot & DollyRobotic cameras[192]
137December 8, 2013AutofussAds and design[192]
138December 10, 2013Boston DynamicsRobotics[192][193]
138January 4, 2014BitspinTimely app for Android SwitzerlandAndroid[194]
139January 13, 2014Nest LabsHome automation United States$3,200,000,000Nest Labs[195][196]
140January 15, 2014ImpermiumInternet securityProject Zero[197]
141January 26, 2014DeepMind TechnologiesArtificial intelligence United Kingdom$625,000,000Google DeepMind[198][199]
142February 16, 2014SlickLoginInternet Security IsraelProject Zero[200]
143February 21, 2014spider.ioAnti-click fraud United KingdomDoubleClick,AdSense[201]
144March 12, 2014GreenThrottleGadgets United StatesAndroid[202][203]
145April 14, 2014Titan AerospaceHigh-altitude UAVsProject Loon[204][205][206]
146May 2, 2014RangespanE-commerce United KingdomGoogle Shopping[207]
147May 6, 2014AdometryOnline advertising attribution United StatesGoogle AnalyticsAdSense[208]
148May 7, 2014AppetasRestaurant website creationGoogle My Business[209]
149May 7, 2014StackdriverCloud computingGoogle Cloud Platform[210]
150May 7, 2014MyEnergyOnline energy usage monitoringNest Labs[211]
151May 16, 2014Quest VisualAugmented realityGoogle Translate[212]
152May 19, 2014DivideMobile device managementAndroid for Work[213]
153June 10, 2014Skybox ImagingSatellite$500,000,000Google Maps,Project Loon[214]
154June 19, 2014mDialogOnline advertising CanadaDoubleClick[215]
155June 19, 2014Alpental TechnologiesWireless United StatesGoogle[215]
156June 20, 2014DropcamHome monitoring$555,000,000Nest Labs[216]
157June 25, 2014AppurifyAutomated application testing$95,000,000Android[217]
158July 1, 2014SongzaMusic streamingGoogle Play,Android TV[218]
159July 23, 2014drawElementsGraphics compatibility testing FinlandAndroid[219]
160August 6, 2014EmuIM client United StatesGoogle Hangouts,Google Now[220]
161August 6, 2014DirectrMobile videoYouTube[221]
162August 17, 2014JetpacArtificial intelligence, image recognitionPicasa[222]
163August 23, 2014Gecko DesignMechanical designX[223]
164August 26, 2014Zync RenderCloud-based visual effects softwareGoogle Cloud Platform[224]
165September 10, 2014Lift LabsLiftwareVerily[225]
166September 11, 2014PolarSocial pollingGoogle+[226]
167October 21, 2014FirebaseApplication development platformGoogle Cloud Platform[227]
168October 23, 2014Dark Blue Labs & Vision FactoryArtificial intelligence United Kingdom$10,000,000Google DeepMind[228]
169October 24, 2014RevolvHome automation United StatesNest Labs[229]
170November 19, 2014RelativeWaveMobilesoftware prototypingAndroid[230]
171December 17, 2014VidmakerVideo editingYouTube[231]
172February 4, 2015Launchpad ToysChild-friendly appsYouTube for Kids[232][233]
173February 8, 2015OdyseeMultimedia sharing and storageGoogle+[234]
174February 23, 2015SoftcardMobile paymentsAndroid Pay[235][236]
175February 24, 2015Red Hot LabsApp advertising and discoveryGoogle Play[237]
176April 16, 2015Thrive AudioSurround sound technology IrelandGoogle Cardboard[238]
177April 16, 2015Skillman & HackettVirtual reality software United StatesTilt Brush[238]
178May 4, 2015TimefulMobile softwareGoogle Inbox,Google Calendar[239]
179May 28, 2015Pulse.ioMobile app optimizerAndroid[240]
180June 18, 2015AgawiMobileapplication streamingAndroid,Google Play[241]
181July 21, 2015PixateMobilesoftware prototypingAndroid[242]
182September 21, 2015OysterE-book subscriptionsGoogle Play Books[citation needed]
183September 30, 2015Jibe MobileRich Communication ServicesMessages[243]
185October 17, 2015Digisfera360-degree photography PortugalStreet View[244]
186November 11, 2015Fly LabsVideo editing United StatesGoogle Photos[245]
187November 11, 2015bebopCloud software$380,000,000Google Cloud Platform[246]
188February 12, 2016BandPagePlatform for musiciansYouTube[247]
189February 18, 2016PieEnterprise communications SingaporeSpaces[248]
190May 2, 2016SynergyseInteractive learning platform CanadaGoogle Docs[249]
191June 22, 2016WebpassInternet service provider United StatesGoogle Fiber[250]
192July 6, 2016MoodstocksImage recognition FranceGoogle Photos[251]
193July 8, 2016AnvatoCloud-based video services United StatesGoogle Cloud Platform[252]
194July 12, 2016KifiLink managementSpaces[253]
195July 27, 2016LaunchKitMobile developer toolsFirebase[254]
196August 8, 2016OrbiteraCloud software$100,000,000Google Cloud Platform[255]
197September 8, 2016ApigeeAPI management andpredictive analytics$625,000,000[256]
198September 15, 2016Urban EnginesLocation-based analyticsGoogle Maps[257][258]
199September 19, 2016API.AINatural language processingGoogle Assistant[259][260]
200October 11, 2016FameBitBranded contentYouTube[261]
201October 24, 2016EyefluenceEye tracking, virtual reality[262][263]
202November 5, 2016LeapDroidAndroid emulatorAndroid[264]
203November 21, 2016QwiklabsCloud-based hands-on training platformGoogle Cloud Platform[265]
204December 13, 2016CronologicsSmartwatchesAndroid Wear[266]
205January 5, 2017Limes AudioVoice communication SwedenGoogle Duo,Google Hangouts[267]
206January 19, 2017FabricMobile app platform United StatesFirebase[268]
207March 8, 2017KaggleData scienceGoogle Cloud Platform[269]
208March 9, 2017AppBridgeProductivity suiteGoogle Docs[270]
209May 10, 2017Owlchemy LabsVirtual reality studio[271]
210July 12, 2017Halli LabsArtificial intelligence India[272]
211August 16, 2017AIMatterComputer vision BelarusYouTube[273][274][275]
212September 21, 2017HTC(portions)Talent and intellectual property licenses Taiwan$1,100,000,000Google Pixel[276][277][278]
213September 26, 2017BitiumSingle sign-on and identity management United StatesGoogle Cloud Platform[279]
214October 9, 2017Relay MediaAMP converterAccelerated Mobile Pages[280]
215October 11, 201760dbPodcastsGoogle Play Music,Google Podcasts[281]
216January 11, 2018ReduxAudio United Kingdom[282][283]
217March 27, 2018TenorGIFimage search United StatesGoogle Images,Gboard[284]
218May 9, 2018VelostrataCloud migration IsraelGoogle Cloud Platform[285]
219May 14, 2018CaskBig data,Hadoop United States[286]
220August 6, 2018GraphicsFuzzGPU reliability United KingdomAndroid[287][288]
221September 19, 2018SenosisHealth monitoring United StatesNest Labs[289]
222October 2, 2018OnwardMachine learning,natural language processing[290][291]
223November 28, 2018Workbench EducationEducation technologyGoogle Classroom[292]
224December 10, 2018Sigmoid LabsIndian Railways train tracking appWhere Is My Train India$40,000,000Google Maps[293][294]
225December 20, 2018DevOps Research and AssessmentResearch and assessment United StatesGoogle Cloud Platform[295]
226January 3, 2019SuperpodQuestion and answer app$60,000,000Google Assistant[296][297]
227February 19, 2019AloomaBig data, cloud migration Israel$150,000,000Google Cloud Platform[298][299][300]
228March 31, 2019NightcornVideo sharing GermanyYouTube[301]
229June 6, 2019LookerBig data, analytics United States$2,600,000,000Google Cloud Platform[302]
230July 9, 2019ElastifileFile storage[303]
231October 16, 2019SocraticLearning apps[304]
232November 18, 2019CloudSimpleCloud hosting[305]
233December 19, 2019Typhoon StudiosVideo game development CanadaStadia[306]
234January 14, 2020AppSheetMobile app development United StatesGoogle Cloud Platform[307]
235January 14, 2020PointyLocal retail inventory feeds Ireland$163,000,000Google Maps[308]
236February 19, 2020Cornerstone Technology B.V.Mainframe, cloud migration NetherlandsGoogle Cloud Platform[309]
237June 30, 2020NorthSmart glasses Canada$180,000,000[310][311]
238August 25, 2020StratozoneCloud assessment United StatesGoogle Cloud Platform[312]
239December 8, 2020DataformBig data, analytics United Kingdom[313][314]
240December 11, 2020NeverwareChromiumOS distribution United StatesChromeOS Flex[315][316][317]
241December 14, 2020ActifioBackup, disaster recoveryGoogle Cloud Platform[318]
242January 14, 2021FitbitWearables$2,100,000,000Wear OS[319][320]
243February 2021ProvinoCloud hardwareTensor processing unit[321]
244April 5, 2021DysonicsAudio hardwarePixel Buds[322]
July 21, 2021SimsimE-commerce India$100,000,000YouTube[323]
245September 3, 2021PlayspaceCollaboration tool United StatesGoogle Workspace[324]
246October 18, 2021MuJoCoRobotics simulatorGoogle DeepMind[325]
247January 4, 2022SiemplifyCybersecurity Israel$500,000,000Google Cloud Platform[326][327]
248March 8, 2022Mandiant United States$5,400,000,000[328]
249March 16, 2022RaxiumAR hardware$1,000,000,000[329][330]
250April 22, 2022VicariousArtificial intelligence, robotics softwareIntrinsic[331]
251April 29, 2022MobiledgeXMobileedge computing GermanyGoogle Cloud Platform[332]
252May 13, 2022ForeseetiCybersecurity software Sweden[333]
253August 2022AlterArtificial intelligence United States
 Czech Republic
$100,000,000[334]
254September 20, 2022BreezoMeterAir quality monitoring IsraelGoogle Maps[335]
255October 11, 2022BrightBytesData and analytics United StatesGoogle for Education[336]
256October 26, 2022Sound Life SciencesHealth monitoring[337][338]
257December 15, 2022Open Source Robotics CorporationRobotics softwareIntrinsic[339]
258June 2, 2023PhotomathArtificial intelligence CroatiaBard[340][341]
259June 5, 2024CameyoVirtual app delivery United StatesChromeOS[342]
260January 2025HTC's Vive XR TeamVirtual and augmented reality Taiwan$250,000,000Android XR[343]
261March 2025WizCybersecurity Israel$32,000,000,000Google Cloud Platform[344][345]
262May 2025Galileo AIArtificial Intelligence United StatesGoogle Gemini[346]
263October 2025Atlantic QuantumSuperconducting Qubit HardwareGoogle Quantum[347]

Divestitures

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On December 10, 2012, Google sold the manufacturing operations of Motorola Mobility toFlextronics for $75 million.[348] As a part of the agreement, Flextronics will manufacture undisclosed Android and other mobile devices.[349] On December 19, 2012, Google sold the Motorola Home business division of Motorola Mobility toArris Group for $2.35 billion in a cash-and-stock transaction. As a part of this deal, Google acquired a 15.7% stake in Arris Group valued at $300 million.[350][351]

On January 29, 2014, Google announced that it would divest Motorola Mobility toLenovo for $2.91 billion, a fraction of the original $12.5 billion price paid by Google to acquire the company. Google retained all but 2000 of Motorola's patents and entered into cross-licensing deals.[352]

In 2017, Google sold off its satellite business, Terra Bella, toPlanet Labs for an undisclosed price and entered into a multi-year agreement to license Earth imagery from the company.[353]

See also

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