Reports Q4 revenue $201.67M vs. $200.88M last year. “In 2025, we maintained subscription and service revenue of $106 million by improving attach rates, retention rates and driving ARPU higher. GAAP gross margin was flat despite absorbing $20M in tariff expenses, and we reduced operating expenses by $93M, or 26% from the prior year. In addition, we improved cash flow from operations by $104M,” said Brian McGee, CFO and COO. “Looking ahead to Q2 2026, we’re excited to launch GP3, our new, next-generation AI-enabled image processor that will power several new GoPro (GPRO) cameras this year,” said Nicholas Woodman, GoPro’s founder and CEO. “GP3 enables a more premium camera lineup with category-leading image quality and processing performance, positioning GoPro to compete at even higher tiers of the digital imaging market while fortifying a leadership position in our existing product categories. With our first GP3-powered cameras launching in Q2 2026, GoPro is entering a new era of performance and innovation that we believe will expand our TAM and strengthen our financial performance.”
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