Thank you for your interest in GoPro and our patented line of HERO cameras.

We're a Northern California-based team of inventors and athletes dedicated to making it easy to use a camera during your favorite activities. Whether you want to capture exciting photos and video while surfing with your friends, airing it out on the mountain, hiking your favorite trails, or railing your favorite tracks...we're working hard designing products that make it easy to do so.

Most cameras are too inconvenient to use during many activities. Our line of HERO cameras make it easier than ever to shoot digital photos and video during life's most exciting moments.

No more rubber bands, wrist ropes, homemade mounts. No more missed footage because the camera was stuffed in the backpack. Finally, get the shot that makes you look like a HERO...GoPro.

Many exciting new cameras and accessories are on the way from GoPro. Sign up for our newsletter to to hear about new product releases and you'll have a chance to win our cameras and accessories every month. No worries, we don't spam and you can unsubscribe anytime.

Many thanks for your interest in GoPro!

GoPro's Stohr F1000 racecar is driven by founder and CEO

Nicholas Woodman and is used to develop GoPro cameras and accessories If our products perform and last in the demanding world of motorsports you can be sure they'll handle any sporting activity you can throw at it. Look for us at SCCA races in Northern CA and come say hi! Team GoPro currently holds F1000 qualifying and race track records at Infineon Raceway and Buttonwillow Raceway.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
GoPro campaigned a Mazda MX-5 Cup Car in the 2007 25 Hours of Thunderhill. Drivers Nicholas Woodman, Jamie Slone, Rod Rojas and Mike Harvison piloted the GoPro MX-5 to 10th in class (out of 20 competitors) after running out of gas twice during the night due to a faulty reserve fuel pump.