SmallRig, a company widely known for its camera rigs and accessories, is venturing into data storage. At Cine Gear 2026, the company showcased a new portable SSD designed to mount on the back of a phone, signaling a move to address the growing need for on-location media management.
According to a conversation between CineD’s Johnnie and SmallRig’s Manny Moreno at Cine Gear 2026, the SSD is intended to bring offload and media management functions directly into a phone-based workflow. This approach could streamline how content creators handle files while on set.
For creators who often rely on phones for quick edits or backups, this device offers a way to keep storage close at hand without extra bags or equipment. The phone-mounted design suggests an integration with mobile production setups, a trend that has gained momentum in recent years.
While specific technical details remain unannounced, the concept underscores SmallRig’s expansion beyond hardware support into core workflow tools. The compact size and mounting capability make it a potential companion for creators using phones as part of their production pipeline.
As mobile devices become more central to content creation, solutions like this SSD could help manage the increasing data volumes from high-resolution video. SmallRig’s entry into storage may open up new possibilities for efficient on-location file management.
This initial reveal at Cine Gear 2026 gives a glimpse into how accessories companies are evolving to meet creator needs. Further updates will likely follow as SmallRig refines the product for market release.

