Leica – the iconic German camera maker has announced a strategic partnership with Gpixel, the Shanghai-headquartered CMOS sensor specialist, to co-develop a custom high-performance image sensor for their upcoming cameras.
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Announced on April 20, this collaboration is known to bring together Leica’s legendary optics know-how with Gpixel’s cutting-edge sensor tech, promising breakthroughs in image quality through new Image Sensor that could ripple through professional photography and even embedded vision systems.
Inside The Partnership
The legacy Leica with Gpixel, a company founded in 2012 that’s already powering machine vision and scientific imaging worldwide. Their joint image sensor isn’t off-the-shelf; it’s purpose-built for Leica’s exacting standards.
Key Targets Include:
- Superior dynamic range: Capturing details in the deepest shadows and brightest highlights without blowing out.
- Exceptional low-light performance: Less noise, cleaner images in dim conditions—crucial for everything from night photography to industrial inspection cams.
- Pinpoint color fidelity and detail rendering: That signature Leica “look” dialed up with advanced pixel tech.
Dr. Andreas Kaufmann, Leica’s Chairman, said, “I’m really happy and proud that our long-term cooperation with Gpixel will result in a true Leica sensor, incorporating the best ingredients of engineering between Wetzlar, Antwerp, and Changchun.”
Headquartered in Changchun, China, with outposts in Shanghai, Dalian, Belgium, and Japan, they’ve mastered stacked sensors, global shutters, and high-res large-format designs.
Their portfolio spans scientific back-illuminated CMOS to high-speed line-scan sensors used in factories across Asia, including India.
This image sensor could debut in Leica’s rangefinders or mirrorless lines, maybe even the rumored M12. But the tech spillovers are huge:
- Noise optimization: Leveraging Gpixel’s low-noise architectures for better automotive cams or drones.
- High readout speeds: Enabling burst modes that rival video pros, perfect for surveillance or robotics.
- Production readiness: Joint validation means scalable manufacturing, eyeing fabs that could include India’s growing ecosystem.
Leica with Gpixel – A New Edge
Leica hasn’t always made its own sensors; they’ve sourced from Sony and others.
But whispers of in-house development have circulated, and this confirms it.




