GoPro manufactures wearable cameras and mobile software for capturing immersive video content. The tech stack reveals a hardware-forward organization—CAD tools (SolidWorks, Siemens NX), optical design (Zemax), and circuit simulation (ORCAD, Allegro)—paired with modern cross-platform mobile development (Kotlin Multiplatform, Jetpack Compose, Next.js). Active hiring skews heavily toward engineering (15 roles), with particular investment in next-generation camera optics, audio systems, and a rewritten mobile app architecture.
GoPro designs and sells wearable digital cameras and accessories for sports, adventure, and entertainment content creation. Founded in 2002, the company operates as a public manufacturer with 501–1,000 employees, headquartered in San Mateo, CA, and serves both consumer and creator markets globally. The product roadmap centers on three technical pillars: next-generation camera optics and lens modules, cross-platform mobile software (Quik app and consumer camera companions), and audio capture systems. International operations span engineering hubs across the US, France, China, Australia, Romania, and Germany.
Hardware: SolidWorks, Siemens NX, ANSYS, Zemax OpticStudio, ORCAD, Allegro. Mobile: Kotlin Multiplatform, Jetpack Compose, Java, Android, iOS, Next.js, Node.js, TypeScript. Operations: Jira, NetSuite, Zuora, Avalara.
GoPro hires across seven countries: United States, France, China, Australia, Philippines, Romania, and Germany.
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