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GoPro Expands AI Training Program After Reaching 300,000 Hours of Video Contributions
GPRO
New Projects/Investments
Revenue Acceleration/Inflection
- GoPro subscribers have contributed over 300,000 hours of video content to its AI Training program, which has more than doubled since Q3.
- The company is expanding the AI Training program to a larger pool of subscribers in anticipation of 3rd-party AI training licensing deals currently in negotiation.
- Launched in August 2025, the program allows subscribers to monetize their cloud-based video content by licensing it for AI model training, earning 50% of the license revenue.
- As of its last earnings call, GoPro had more than 2.42 million subscribers with over 13 million hours of highly diversified content stored in the GoPro cloud.
Dec 11, 2025, 2:00 PM
GoPro Reports Q3 2025 Results and Provides Q4 and 2026 Outlook
GPRO
Earnings
Guidance Update
Product Launch
- GoPro reported Q3 2025 revenue of $163 million and a gross profit of 35.2%, achieving a second consecutive quarter of positive cash flow from operations of $12 million.
- For Q4 2025, the company expects revenue growth of 10% to $220 million and positive adjusted EBITDA of $12 million, despite an anticipated 18% year-over-year decline in unit sell-through to 625,000 units.
- GoPro anticipates a return to unit and revenue growth in 2026 on a year-over-year basis, projecting adjusted EBITDA greater than $40 million for the year, a significant improvement from losses in prior years.
- The company launched three new hardware products in Q3 2025, including the Max 2 360 camera, Lit Hero camera, and Fluid Pro AI gimbal, and expects the debut of its GP3-based processors in 2026 to drive performance.
- CEO Nicholas Woodman made a $2 million equity infusion into the company, reinforcing commitment to achieving $40 million in trailing 12-month adjusted EBITDA by year-end 2026.
Nov 6, 2025, 10:00 PM
GoPro Announces Third Quarter 2025 Results
GPRO
Earnings
Guidance Update
Product Launch
- GoPro reported Q3 2025 revenue of $163 million, a 37% decrease year-over-year, resulting in a GAAP net loss of $21 million or $(0.13) loss per share.
- The company generated $12 million in cash flow from operations in Q3 2025, marking its second consecutive quarter of positive cash flow from operations and a $14 million improvement year-over-year.
- GoPro launched three new hardware products: the MAX2 360 camera, LIT HERO camera, and Fluid Pro AI gimbal, and expects to return to revenue growth and profitability beginning Q4 2025 and in 2026.
- The company amended its Second Lien Credit Agreement due to an increase in camera tariff rates from 10% to 19%, and a trust affiliated with CEO Nicholas Woodman will invest $2 million.
Nov 6, 2025, 9:05 PM
GoPro Announces Third Quarter 2025 Results and Strategic Updates
GPRO
Earnings
Product Launch
Guidance Update
- GoPro reported Q3 2025 revenue of $163 million and a non-GAAP net loss of $14 million, or $(0.09) per share, while generating $12 million in cash flow from operations.
- The company launched three new hardware products: the MAX2 360 camera, LIT HERO camera, and Fluid Pro AI gimbal, and anticipates returning to revenue growth and profitability starting in Q4 2025 and continuing into 2026.
- On November 5, 2025, GoPro amended its Credit Agreement, modifying financial covenants to include new EBITDA thresholds for future periods and requiring maintenance of at least $40 million in liquidity. This amendment also adjusted interim 2026 covenants due to an increase in camera tariff rates.
- Concurrently, the exercise price of outstanding warrants was amended from $1.25 to $0.75 per share for up to 11,076,968 shares of Class A Common Stock.
Nov 6, 2025, 9:03 PM
GoPro Announces Three New Products
GPRO
Product Launch
- GoPro (NASDAQ: GPRO) announced three new products: the MAX2 360 camera priced at $499.99, the LIT HERO miniature lifestyle camera at $269.99, and the Fluid Pro AI gimbal for $229.99.
- The MAX2 is highlighted as the world's most durable 360 camera, offering True 8K 360 video with 10-bit color and easy-to-replace lenses.
- The LIT HERO is an ultra-compact, waterproof camera featuring a built-in light for "whatever, whenever" capture, 4K60 video, and weighing only 93 grams.
- The Fluid Pro AI is an AI Subject Tracking gimbal designed for GoPro cameras, smartphones, and point-and-shoot cameras up to 400 grams.
Sep 23, 2025, 1:00 PM
GoPro Reports Q4 2024 Results, Forecasts 2025 Revenue Decline with Significant Cost Reductions
GPRO
Earnings
Guidance Update
Demand Weakening
- GoPro reported Q4 2024 revenue of $201 million and a non-GAAP net loss per share of $0.09, with subscribers growing 1% year over year to 2.52 million and aggregate subscription retention reaching 69%.
- For Q1 2025, the company expects revenue of $125 million (plus or minus $10 million) and a non-GAAP loss per share of $0.13.
- GoPro anticipates full year 2025 units and revenue to be lower than 2024 due to macroeconomic headwinds, competition, and the delayed Max 2 360 camera launch.
- To counter this, the company plans to reduce full year 2025 operating expenses by nearly 30% to $250 million-$260 million and expects gross margin improvements of more than 100 basis points over 2024.
- The company aims to return to unit, revenue, and subscription growth in 2026 through a broader product roadmap, including the launch of the Max 2 360 camera later in 2025 and the new GP3 SOC.
Feb 6, 2025, 10:00 PM
GoPro Reports Q4 2024 Results, Guides for Lower 2025 Revenue with Cost Reductions
GPRO
Earnings
Guidance Update
Demand Weakening
- GoPro reported Q4 2024 revenue of $201 million and a non-GAAP net loss per share of $0.09, which was largely in line with or slightly better than guidance. For the full year 2024, subscription and service revenue grew 10% year-over-year to $107 million.
- The company anticipates 2025 units and revenue to be lower than 2024, primarily driven by macroeconomic headwinds, competition, and the delayed launch of its new MAX 2 360 camera.
- To address this, GoPro plans to reduce full-year 2025 operating expenses by nearly 30% from 2024, targeting a range of $250 million-$260 million, and expects gross margin improvements of over 100 basis points in 2025 compared to 2024.
- For Q1 2025, GoPro forecasts revenue of $125 million (plus or minus $10 million), a gross margin of 35% at the midpoint of guidance, and a non-GAAP loss per share of $0.13. The company aims to return to unit and revenue growth along with improved profitability in 2026.
Feb 6, 2025, 10:00 PM
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