Xperi (XPER) Q2 Revenue Drops 11.5%
(NYSE:XPER), a technology licensing firm specializing in media platforms and connected devices, reported earnings for Q2 FY2025 on August 6, 2025. The company’s results showed GAAP revenue of $105.9 million, missing analyst expectations of $113.01 million (non-GAAP) and marking an 11.5% drop from the prior year’s quarter on a non-GAAP basis. Non-GAAP earnings per share came in at $0.11, falling short of the $0.13 non-GAAP EPS anticipated by analysts. Despite the misses, The company improved its GAAP operating loss and achieved better profitability margins (non-GAAP). Overall, the quarter demonstrated progress in expanding its user ecosystem across streaming, automotive, and pay TV, but revealed ongoing challenges in top-line growth and softened outlook for the year.
Source: Analyst estimates provided by FactSet. Management expectations based on management's guidance, as provided in Q2 2025 earnings report.
Xperi develops and licenses media software, data, and platform solutions for use in smart TVs, automotive infotainment systems, and pay TV. Its platform includes TiVo OS for smart TVs, DTS audio and connected car technologies, and metadata for video services and streaming. The company’s strategy is built on enabling device manufacturers, broadcasters, and content distributors to improve user experience and monetize new media consumption models.
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