TeamViewer Introduces Regional Restricted Access for U.S. Customers
On March 11, 2026, TeamViewer, a prominent name in digital workplace solutions, announced the rollout of its new feature, Regional Restricted Access, specifically for organizations in the United States. This significant upgrade is designed to grant U.S. businesses increased control regarding where their data is processed and stored, alongside imposing limits on the origination and routing of remote connections.
As sectors like public services, financial institutions, healthcare, and critical infrastructure continue to emphasize data residency, this feature meets a pressing demand: ensuring that data handling adheres to national and industry mandates. Organizations are now taking a closer look at their governance frameworks and risk assessments, focusing on how their IT systems align with these standards. Given that remote access and endpoint management are integral to daily business operations and external services, providing clarity on the routing and storage of data becomes crucial. It impacts not only operational efficiency but also commercial strategies and long-term vendor relationships.
With the introduction of U.S.-based Regional Restricted Access, businesses can be assured that remote sessions are established, validated, and conducted entirely within the United States. All pertinent data, including user details, logs, and metadata, remains stored locally thanks to dedicated infrastructure that promotes security and efficiency. By embedding regional enforcement into the Tensor enterprise platform, TeamViewer facilitates compliance with stringent legal requirements while allowing secure and reliable remote workflows.
Jan Bee, Chief Information Security Officer at TeamViewer, commented on the development: "As organizations evolve, clear data boundaries are becoming a standard expectation. With the Regional Restricted Access feature, we are offering a straightforward approach for maintaining data control within U.S. borders while simplifying IT operations. The goal is to provide customers with measurable control and confidence in managing their IT environments."
Furthermore, Tim Koubek, President of TeamViewer Americas, highlighted the interest from both existing and potential clients who need U.S.-exclusive data management as part of their compliance and governance protocols. In many cases, these regional restrictions have become crucial for deal qualifications and expansion opportunities. By implementing this new functionality, TeamViewer not only fulfills security requisites but also supports organizations in advancing their digital transformation journeys, which rely on trustworthy remote connectivity.
This new Regional Restricted Access is offered as a premium option for U.S.-based organizations, available to both current Tensor users and new customers alike.
About TeamViewer
Founded in 2005, TeamViewer began as a tool for remote computer access, designed to enhance productivity and reduce the need for travel. It quickly gained recognition as a standard in remote support and access solutions, being the go-to platform for hundreds of millions around the globe dealing with IT difficulties. Today, more than 635,000 clients from diverse industries choose TeamViewer's services to optimize their digital interactions, from small startups to major enterprises, enhancing both desk-based and frontline workforces.
Organizations utilize TeamViewer's extensive solutions to effectively manage disruptions in digital endpoints, secure complex IT landscapes, and improve processes through augmented reality and AI-powered workflows. Amidst the backdrop of a global digital transformation, coupled with challenges such as skilled labor shortages and the rise of hybrid work models, TeamViewer's offerings provide undeniable value by boosting productivity, minimizing downtime, facilitating talent onboarding efficiency, and enhancing satisfaction for both customers and employees.
Headquartered in Göppingen, Germany, TeamViewer boasts a workforce of approximately 1,900 individuals worldwide. The company's revenue reached around EUR 768 million in 2025, and it is publicly listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as TeamViewer SE (TMV). For more information, visit
TeamViewer's official website.