Logitech International LOGI Business Segments
| FY'26 | FY'25 | FY'24 | FY'23 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Sales by Product | |||||
| Gaming | $1.41B+5.7% | $1.34B+8.7% | $1.23B-4.4% | $1.29B-18.3% | |
| Keyboards & Combos | $937.55M+6.2% | $882.64M+7.5% | $821.44M-1.8% | $836.43M-13.5% | |
| Other | $98.87M-20.4% | $124.24M-14.8% | $145.85M-26.4% | $198.16M-32.5% | |
| Pointing Devices | $858.9M+8.9% | $788.78M+6.2% | $742.99M+2.0% | $728.36M-6.8% | |
| Retail Headsets | $179.83M+0.1% | $179.71M+6.7% | $168.48M-4.6% | $176.58M-15.2% | |
| Tablet Accessories | $336.19M+12.2% | $299.54M+17.9% | $254.06M-0.1% | $254.37M-18.0% | |
| Video Collaboration | $689.04M+10.1% | $626M+2.7% | $609.36M-14.0% | $708.8M-28.9% | |
| Webcams | $326.17M+3.4% | $315.52M-3.0% | $325.23M-14.1% | $378.69M-44.0% | |
| Net Sales by Geography | |||||
| Americas | $1.96B-0.9% | $1.97B+4.1% | $1.9B-1.8% | $1.93B— | |
| Asia Pacific | $1.35B+15.3% | $1.17B+6.1% | $1.1B-15.9% | $1.31B— | |
| EMEA | $1.54B+8.9% | $1.41B+8.6% | $1.3B+0.1% | $1.3B— | |
| Property, plant and equipment, net by Geography | |||||
| Americas | $241.35M-5.2% | $254.69M-7.6% | $275.77M— | —— | |
| Asia Pacific | $255.97M+10.2% | $232.35M-2.2% | $237.62M— | —— | |
| China | $187.4M+14.1% | $164.2M+0.9% | $162.7M— | —— | |
| EMEA | $201.31M+14.4% | $176.04M+33.2% | $132.19M— | —— | |
| Switzerland | $103.9M+27.5% | $81.5M+104% | $40M— | —— | |
| United States | $235.2M-5.4% | $248.5M-8.8% | $272.4M— | —— |
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- How does Logitech International break its business down?
- Logitech International (LOGI) reports net sales by product across 8 parts — Gaming, Keyboards & Combos, Other, Pointing Devices and Retail Headsets. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Logitech International's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Logitech International's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
