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Ubuntu hardware
you can trust

Discover hardware
that's been rigorously tested
to ensure you get the best
Ubuntu experience

Certified laptop

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Are you an ODM looking to get your hardware certified for Ubuntu?
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Explore certified hardware



The best Ubuntu experience is with certified hardware

Certified devices are tested for reliability and performance, ensuring you have the best out-of-the-box Ubuntu experiences.

  • Select trusted hardware

    Explore the Ubuntu Certified catalogue to discover hardware from partners that fits your needs.

  • Lower costs

    Simplify the implementation of your solutions by choosing reliable, certified hardware. Reduce operating system development and support costs.

  • Speed up go-to-market

    Build on the combined expertise of Canonical and hardware partners to get your solution to market faster.


What we test

Canonical's certification team performs an extensive set of over 500 OS compatibility focused hardware tests to ensure the best Ubuntu experience. Every aspect of the system is checked and verified.

Audio

Ethernet

Wireless

TPM

Bluetooth

USB


Firmware

Power management

WWAN

Media cards

Memory

CPU


Regular testing
for up to 12 years

Roughly every 3 weeks, Ubuntu releases Stable Release Updates, ensuring a secure and reliable experience. These updates are carefully tested by the Hardware Certification team to make sure that systems work well with Ubuntu.

Learn more about Ubuntu release lifecycle


Our laboratories: testing on real hardware

Canonical conducts tests directly on the hardware in dedicated laboratories, located around the world. The “Ubuntu Certified” label is applied to systems that have been verified and are continuously tested by Canonical throughout the Ubuntu release life cycle. This approach allows Canonical to control the quality of the released updates on a point-by-point basis and ensures that users of certified hardware get the best experience.

Learn more about the Device Certification team


Partners on board


Are you an ODM interested
in
certifying
your hardware?


Drive differentiation for your hardware by certifying with the world's most widely used Linux. Our certification programme increases customer confidence that your products integrate seamlessly with Ubuntu.

Discover the benefits