SEGGER Microcontroller develops and distributes hardware and software development tools as well as software components for embedded systems. An "embedded system" is one in which a microprocessor and associated components are incorporated into a device helping to accomplish difficult and complex tasks in products such as cell phones, medical instruments, instrument clusters, measurement instruments, satellite radios, digital cameras etc. Founded in 1992, SEGGER is privately held, has been profitable since its inception and is growing steadily. Headquartered in Monheim, Germany, with distributors on all continents and a local office in Massachusetts, SEGGER offers its full range of products worldwide. SEGGER software products include: Embedded Studio (IDE), embOS (RTOS), emWin (GUI), emFile (File System), emUSB-Device (USB device stack), emUSB-Host (USB host stack) embOS/IP (TCP/IP stack), emLoad (Bootloader), emLib (Helper Libraries), emModbus (Modbus stack). To complete the offering, the whole aspect of IoT is covered by digital signature (emSecure), encryption (emSSL, emSSH) as well as secure data exchange (Dropbox client). With the experience in programming efficiently on embedded systems, SEGGER created highly integrated, cost-effective programming and development tools, such as the Flasher (stand-alone flash programmer) and the industry leading J-Link / J-Trace debug probe. SEGGER’s intention is to cut software development time for embedded applications by offering affordable, high quality, flexible and easy-to-use tools and software components allowing developers to focus on their applications.
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The SEGGER Microcontroller annual revenue was $14.2 million in 2026.
Alex Grüner is the CTO and Product Manager - J-Link of SEGGER Microcontroller.
46 people are employed at SEGGER Microcontroller.
The NAICS codes for SEGGER Microcontroller are [51, 518].
The SIC codes for SEGGER Microcontroller are [73, 737].