Ubiquiti routers are designed by Ubiquiti (a U.S. company headquartered in New York), but they are manufactured by contract factories primarily in Asia, not in the United States.

Quick Scoop: Where Ubiquiti Routers Are Made

  • Ubiquiti is an American networking company founded in California and now headquartered in New York City.
  • The company outsources manufacturing instead of running its own factories.
  • Ubiquiti products (including most routers, access points, and switches) are produced exclusively outside the U.S. by contract manufacturers.
  • Key manufacturing hubs mentioned in public supply‑chain and FAQ sources include:
    • China (the main production base and logistics hub)
* Taiwan (secondary manufacturing and logistics location)
* Vietnam (listed as part of the broader contract‑manufacturing network)

In practice, when you see “Ubiquiti” on a router, it means the hardware was designed by Ubiquiti in the U.S. but physically built and assembled in contract factories in China and, to a lesser extent, Taiwan and Vietnam, then shipped globally via those same hubs.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.